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Tech From the Trenches − 32 bit to 64 bit Zimbra Server Migration on Ubuntu
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Tech From the Trenches. 32 bit to 64 bit Zimbra Server Migration on Ubuntu. Posted December 14th, 2012 by bryanr. Here are the guides that I used to complete the move:. Http:/ wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Platform and OS Independent ZCS to ZCS Migration Using Rsync. Http:/ wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Ajcody-Notes-Server-Move. Http:/ wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Network Edition: Moving from 32-bit to 64-bit Server. Http:/ wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/LDAP data import export. Install 32bit runtime libraries on Ubuntu as root. Copy the z...
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Tech From the Trenches − Quick host lookup tip
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Tech From the Trenches. Quick host lookup tip. Posted June 9th, 2011 by bryanr. If you would like to query for a particular record type for a domain, then this tip is for you. In my specific case, I needed to make sure that my mail server was reading the txt record correctly for our domain. You can use this host command to do so:. Host -t txt domainname. You should be able to do the same for any domain if you want to see if they have an SPF record in place to cut down on spoofed mail.
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Tech From the Trenches − Yourls.org (Your Own URL Shortner)
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Tech From the Trenches. Yourls.org (Your Own URL Shortner). Posted April 19th, 2011 by petel. Tagged and categorized as: Pete. One Response to “Yourls.org (Your Own URL Shortner)”. January 1st, 2013 - 12:14 pm. Indeed, very useful and interesting writing. Thank you 😀. I recently wrote about Displaying Advertisements before redirection in Yourls. You should read it. Mail (will not be published) (required). We don't mind getting our hands a little dirty to get the job done.
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Tech From the Trenches − How to view the running/loaded config for MySQL
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Tech From the Trenches. How to view the running/loaded config for MySQL. Posted May 31st, 2011 by bryanr. Just run the following command:. Mysqld –verbose –help. You will have to specify a user when you run the command. Tagged and categorized as: Uncategorized. Mail (will not be published) (required). You can use these tags: a href= title= abbr title= acronym title= b blockquote cite= cite code del datetime= em i q cite= s strike strong. Content Tech From the Trenches. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Tech From the Trenches − Mysql Charset and Collation for Moodle
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Tech From the Trenches. Mysql Charset and Collation for Moodle. Posted May 31st, 2011 by bryanr. We have migrated and updated our Moodle databases several times over the years, which has resulted in inconsistent database collations. I am by no means a database expert, but I know how to find the answers to the problems at hand. Here are some of the steps that I used to upgrade our moodle site from 1.9 to 2.0. Create a new empty database for the upgraded site:. Mysqldump -u user -p moodledb data.sql. Of co...
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Tech From the Trenches − Pete
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Tech From the Trenches. Archive for the ‘Pete’ category. Yourls.org (Your Own URL Shortner). April 19th, 2011. We are always looking for quick and easy solutions to problems. Here at Essdack we have an internally used system for our essk.me service built on Drupal. Which works great. In the last few weeks, I have been looking for a solution for a test project with Spockholm that is a little more robust with […]. Tagged and categorized as: Pete. February 10th, 2011. Tagged and categorized as: Pete. To wor...
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Tech From the Trenches − PHP
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Tech From the Trenches. Posts tagged ‘PHP’. Yourls.org (Your Own URL Shortner). April 19th, 2011. We are always looking for quick and easy solutions to problems. Here at Essdack we have an internally used system for our essk.me service built on Drupal. Which works great. In the last few weeks, I have been looking for a solution for a test project with Spockholm that is a little more robust with […]. Tagged and categorized as: Pete. We don't mind getting our hands a little dirty to get the job done.
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Tech From the Trenches − Domain level Apache configuration changes in Plesk
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Tech From the Trenches. Domain level Apache configuration changes in Plesk. Posted June 1st, 2011 by bryanr. This directory also contains the Apache config files for the domain (these files have names ending with httpd.include). When the Plesk domain settings are re-saved, Plesk will include the vhost.conf file in the resulting domain httpd.include file. The easiest way to force the addition of the vhost.conf parameters is to run the following command:. Tagged and categorized as: Uncategorized.