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📜 Clean Dashboard Log Viewing

Wazuh

The default dashboard logs are dense JSON strings. Use these filtered commands to see exactly what is happening during a migration without the "noise". 1 Filter for Migration Progress This command hides the repetitive warnings and only shows...

🛠️ Wazuh Logs Advanced Log Troubleshooting (with JQ)

Wazuh

The Wazuh Dashboard logs are JSON-formatted, but standard journalctl prepends timestamps that break JSON parsers. Use these commands to see perfectly formatted, readable logs. 1 View Pretty-Printed JSON The -o cat flag removes the OS timesta...

📡 Fixing Disconnected Agents

Wazuh

When an agent shows as Disconnected, it is usually due to a service failure on the endpoint or a network/firewall block between the endpoint and the Wazuh Manager. 1 Restart Service on Hestia VM Log into the Hestia VM and restart the agent. ...

Fix Windows Server Boot Failure After Windows Update

Windows Maintenance

This guide walks through recovering a Windows Server system that fails to boot after a Windows Update. It uses Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) and DISM to revert or remove problematic updates. Tested with Windows Server 2019. The process is nearly iden...

DiskPart Tutorial — Windows Disk & Volume Management

Windows Maintenance

DiskPart is a low-level command-line tool used to manage disks, partitions, and volumes. It is commonly used in recovery environments, server troubleshooting, and OS deployment. ⚠ Warning: DiskPart can permanently destroy data. Always confirm disk numbers b...

Disk vs Volume — Understanding Windows Storage

Windows Maintenance

Before using DiskPart, it is critical to understand the difference between a disk and a volume. Most recovery mistakes happen because these concepts are confused. What Is a Disk? A disk is a physical or virtual storage device. It is the entire container ...

Adding Users Individually

Google Workspace User Management

Introduction to Exercise Before people in your organization can begin using your Cloud Identity service, you need to create user accounts for each person. An account provides users with a name and password for signing in to their cloud services. Each user you...

Add Several Users at Once

Google Workspace User Management

Introduction to Exercise You've learned how to add users manually; however, when adding many users at once, this method is quite time consuming. Let's see how to bulk upload many users at once. Note: This task requires being signed in as a super administrato...

Sync Users to Domain with GCDS

Google Workspace User Management

Introduction to the Reading If your organization has a large, pre-established directory, Google Cloud Directory Sync (GCDS) is a secure tool that we provide that can help you sync your users into your Cloud Identity domain. GCDS allows you to synchronize your...

Admin Roles and Privileges

Google Workspace User Management

Introduction to Exercise In this exercise, you'll grant the super administrator role to Alexa Bell, the IT Manager. The super administrator role is an example of a pre-built administrator role that's standard in the Admin console and where you can create cust...

Custom Admin Privileges

Google Workspace User Management

  Introduction to Exercise In this lesson, you will practice creating custom roles that have a custom set of privileges. Exercise Scenario A little later you receive a request from the Project Manager, Lars Ericsson. Hello Admin, I would like to understa...

Resetting a User's Password

Google Workspace User Management

Introduction to Exercise Now that users are signing in and using the tools, you're likely to come across a scenario where a user needs a password reset: A user forgets their password A user's account is compromised (security concerns) Exercise ...

Rename a User

Google Workspace User Management

  Exercise Introduction When you are using Cloud Identity as your primary identity provider (IdP), you may make mistakes when entering user data into the console. If for some reason you need to change a user's name in the Google Admin Console, this exercise ...

Suspend a User

Google Workspace User Management

Introduction to Exercise As a Cloud Identity administrator, you can temporarily block a user's access to your organization's cloud services by suspending the user's account. This disables the account without deleting the user's profile and related information...

Delete a User

Google Workspace User Management

Introduction to Exercise If a user leaves your organization, you might want to delete their Google account. Data is purged within a matter of days. It's important to understand the different implications of suspending and deleting users, build a process for u...

Restore a Recently Deleted User

Google Workspace User Management

Introduction to Exercise You can restore a recently deleted user account for up to 20 days. After this period, the Admin console permanently deletes the user account and it can't be recovered, even if you contact Google technical support. In most cases, rest...

Create an Organization Unit

Google Workspace User Management

Introduction to Exercise As a Cloud Identity administrator, you may want to create an organizational structure within your domain. There are several reasons why you would do this: To control which applications and services are available to users To ...

Create an Admin-Managed Group

Google Workspace User Management

Introduction to Groups This lesson will take you through the different types of groups available in G Suite, and you'll work through how to create groups for your organization. Google Groups make it easy for your users to communicate with people they contact ...