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I couldn’t do that, I am too dumb.
Today I temporarily locked myself out of navidrome admin account as I forgot the password.
Then just 30 minutes later I crashed my whole phone, getting it stuck in sort of a boot loop. I only noticed as it started getting way too hot in my pocket. I managed to turn it off, let it cool down, and try again. “You need at least 10MB of free storage to use the system.”, MIUI’s cleaner popped up.
What the hell happened here?
I disconnected from WiFi, bringing down that network interface, with nginx binded to it, causing errors.
Nice, 16GB /data/data/com.termux/files/usr/var/log/nginx/error.log
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I don’t know how to prevent this. I wanted to try outputting error and access logs to stderr and stdout respectively. This only yielded “Permission denied” errors. I couldn’t find why that occurs. UID, GID and permissions all check out.
For now it’s going to /dev/null
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Why do you run nginx as a server on your phone? Not judging just wondering
For fun. This is what I do instead of video games. I mirrored some old websites using wget, so it can serve those. I also got a bunch of videos I may want to get over network without downloading anything, and it’s great for that. At least with fancyindex module with Material theme.
It also works as a forward proxy to Navidrome server, also running on my phone, so that I can access it through a URL on same IP:PORT.
me remembering I caused an outage yesterday by deleting nginx config 🤦‍♂️
I once set up vpn on a remote system via ssh, and then wondered for a split second why my connection went down when the remote machine switched to being connected to the internet via the vpn.
That one was fun to recover from.
Oh man, back when I was a network tech, I did something similar to a remote site’s router. My dumbass forgot to set the reboot after 15 minutes command as a failsafe (it reboots the device without saving in case your config kicks you out and you’re unable to remote back in due to a config change). Yep… Had to drive 6 hours round trip to fix that fuck up as it was an unmanned site.
lol. The “Drive of Shame”
Back in the day, Foundry Edge switches had a one command to set the vlans on a trunk interface and separate command to ADD a vlan to that trunk interface.
It was a rite of passage to drive to the customer site and reboot the chassis to get management access back.
Hey OP — did you make this meme? Do you really have a 2 active users instance of Lemmy. If so… you make it seem like something manageable…
Do you know if I could run an instance with a raspberry Pi?
I’m thinking of a summer project… I know there’s a big learning curve but it might be fun?
Sorry, I actually only made the meme and have no idea what I’m talking about!
I used to be a site reliability engineer at Facebook. I probably know some people who were running around trying to fix this today.