There is no web-administration UI, and the "cache manager" is just some idea somebody had at a time that were never really followed through (I think). There is no "official" support for it though. I'm pretty sure there exists no solution to run it as a daemon, except that I think that there's a user that has made some script to do it for some Linux distro and posted the description on this forum. That said, most options are documented in the "default" UMS.conf and nf files that should be a part of the tar. There is also "an assumption" that you run UMS' GUI, and that anyone running it headless are "experts" that know how to configure the text files. Therefore, the knowledge about all things Linux isn't great, and it might be that nobody actually have the information you seek. The main problem is that Linux is to a large degree a "sideshow", as none of the current developers use Linux themselves. In addition, there's a Wiki on UMS' GitHub page with some more information that is slightly less outdated for the most part. They should be "findable" in the folder structure when unpacked however. There are some, mostly quite outdated, documentation files in the GUI, but if you don't run the GUI, they aren't that easy to find. There are bits of information spread over different sources here and there, and you as the user, have to try to tie it all together. There is no, that I know of, straight-forward howto. There is also a web interface: /9001/, which appears to do very little.?ĭon't get me wong, I would really like to be able to use this product, but appears just too difficult to re-invent the wheel every time (as there is no default documentation.)Īll I want is some (findable) current, information, on how to install and configure. When it starts, it mentions /5001/console/home, is supposed to be a "tiny cache admin interface", but all it does is scan the PC? Is there a config interface, or does it have to be configured manually (ie text file). Where is the existing config? Can't find it, 'cause there is no default instruction on howto set it up in the first place, so forget how I did that (yes, somehow it is running as a daemon., but where is the config?) Untarred the download, and ran UMS.sh(?) and it runs (great!), but it's NOT and upgrade, it's just running. Looked for instruction on how to upgrade(?), all I could find was "it's easy". I have had the program running (again, limping), using UMS-9.0.1.tgz, and decided to 'upgrade' to UMS-9.2.0.tgz. I need to run as a daemon (yes, have asked this question before), so either need to run as root, or a specific UMS user. If there is a straight-forward how-to PLEASE point me in the right direction. Sorry, still lost on how to configure/run UMS correctly.
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