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FreeBSD - The Infinite: September 2013
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FreeBSD - The Infinite. Don't look your past, but look your future. Thursday, September 12, 2013. Sqlite3 101 - Know your table structure. I commonly not used to manage any sqlite database but in situation that you've to do. than you've to do that! Ok there's a new server that comes up for the development and I've missing the table of my sqlite database for the application. So how we gonna create the database? It's quite simple. I've a server that already configured the database previously.
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FreeBSD - The Infinite: Exim force remove frozen queue
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FreeBSD - The Infinite. Don't look your past, but look your future. Tuesday, January 13, 2015. Exim force remove frozen queue. One of our client got a spam message in queue and almost 14mil of message in queue has been generated by the culprit. The exim itself generated a log file message which do a lot of write process to the log file. Because of that, the server inodes also got exhausted. Really need some cleanup for them :). Exim -bp grep frozen awk '{print $3}' xargs exim -Mrm. Building a KVM Proxy.
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FreeBSD - The Infinite: Sqlite3 101 - Know your table structure.
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FreeBSD - The Infinite. Don't look your past, but look your future. Thursday, September 12, 2013. Sqlite3 101 - Know your table structure. I commonly not used to manage any sqlite database but in situation that you've to do. than you've to do that! Ok there's a new server that comes up for the development and I've missing the table of my sqlite database for the application. So how we gonna create the database? It's quite simple. I've a server that already configured the database previously. The FreeBSD F...
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FreeBSD - The Infinite: Building a KVM Proxy
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FreeBSD - The Infinite. Don't look your past, but look your future. Saturday, January 24, 2015. Building a KVM Proxy. Traditionally we seldomly connect our KVM from the port directly to the server that consists of usb for keyboard and mouse, vga cable for display purposes. More advanced you may have an experience using the iKVM which connect all you kvm port from the internet where you can have a remote location as long as you have the internet connection. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Exim force r...
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FreeBSD - The Infinite: October 2014
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FreeBSD - The Infinite. Don't look your past, but look your future. Sunday, October 26, 2014. On 22nd Oct there's a news about the gunshots at Canadian Parliament and the suspected person is a drug addicted which converted to Islam before the incident occur. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Development Release: FreeBSD 11.0-RC2. The delayed second release candidate for FreeBSD 11.0 is finally out. The problem, as reported on the project's mailing lists last week, was caused by two . Updated PhD Thesis Title.
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FreeBSD - The Infinite: April 2013
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FreeBSD - The Infinite. Don't look your past, but look your future. Monday, April 1, 2013. OpenBSD 5.3 Pre Order. Hey If you don't know that OpenBSD 5.3 new release is coming soon. well this is the time to order your new OpenBSD cd set! Lot of new features http:/ openbsd.org/53.html#new. And OpenSMTPD is matured enough to be included in 5.3 is a good sign :). Good job for the developer and contributor! You can contribute by buying a cd set here http:/ openbsd.org/orders.html. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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FreeBSD - The Infinite: October 2012
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FreeBSD - The Infinite. Don't look your past, but look your future. Wednesday, October 3, 2012. OpenBSD : Installing with custom partition. This is how the disk layout that I would plan for my setup (It's a Virtualbox). 500m This will be 'a'. 1G (so we'll always have enough space for a core dump), this will be partition 'b'. 3g, partition d. 500m (we don't anticipate much use of this), partition e. 5g, partition f. 5g, partition g. 5g, partition h. 5g (that's a lot of system log files), partition j.
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Linux : Install Nagios with Debian 6 | osshare
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011. Linux : Install Nagios with Debian 6. Posted by Mohd Suhalil ,. This is an older page, please go to this site. Nagios is a service monitoring system, free and widely used in enterprise it industry. For details about nagios , we can find it here: www.nagios.org. Today , I will install nagios with Debian 6. I will use fresh debian 6 with minimalistic package only. Change your /etc/apt/sources.list into this :. Deb http:/ ftp.tw.debian.org/debian/ squeeze main. And last, I get this:.
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July 2011 | osshare
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011. Linux : Install Nagios with Debian 6. Posted by Mohd Suhalil ,. This is an older page, please go to this site. Nagios is a service monitoring system, free and widely used in enterprise it industry. For details about nagios , we can find it here: www.nagios.org. Linux : Install Nagios with Debian 6. DirectAdmin - Upgrading MySQL from 5.5 to 5.6. Development Release: openSUSE 42.2 Beta 1. Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community. View my complete profile.
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September 2010 | osshare
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Saturday, September 25, 2010. Linux : Working with /dev. Posted by Mohd Suhalil ,. Modify the udev subsystem in such way that /dev/usb-ext gets automatically created at boot time. 1 Create a file named /etc/udev/rules.d/99-usb-ext.rules and insert the following parameter:. KERNEL= "sdb1", NAME="myusbdisk". 2 Reboot the system. 3 Plug a USB key to your system and verify that you now have a file named /dev/myusbdisk. Practice without knowledge is stupid". Linux : Working with /dev. View my complete profile.