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Month: June 2011

samba command line directory upload

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Samba is known for its flexibility, ease of use, and reliability. Traditional means of connecting are via cifs, smb, or map network drive. And it […]

default tcp window values in solaris

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When modifying tcp values it is a good idea to take note of the default values since you may need to change them back. An […]

Force remove a hidden file in windows

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In Windows it can be difficult to remove hidden files. Even in windows explorer you may often have trouble for various reasons. To forcibly remove […]

Finding php version information

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There are multiple ways to do this. The first of which is by command line. Where you can use the -v parameter. An example of […]

Set bandwidth limit in rsync

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rsync is available on most linux and unix distributions. rsync has the ability to throttle the amount of bandwidth that it uses to transfer data. […]

Backing up with Windows Server 2008 R2

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There have been several improvement into the windows backup manager over the years. Windows server 2008 R2 has a distinct backup feature that allows you […]

Add column after a column in mysql

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Sometimes you will want to add a column after another column in mysql. To do this requires the alter table syntax, so be sure that […]

How to view open files in windows server 2008

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Often times, before server reboots in windows server 2008 you will want to verify that there are no open files. This is because if the […]

Get serial number from ipmitool

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Ipmitool is a robust and generic tool for finding specific system information. It is generally possible to get the serial number of a host using […]

exclude package in yum

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You may want to occasionally skip a package when using the yum package manager. To do this you can use the “–exclude” option in the […]

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Some funny jokes... "Dating a girl is just like writing software. Everything's going to work just fine in the testing lab (dating), but as soon as you have contract with a customer (marriage), then your program (life) is going to be facing new situations you never expected. You.ll be forced to patch the code (admit you're wrong) and then the code (wife) will just end up all bloated and unmaintainable in the end."
"Once upon a time there was a DOS user who saw Unix, and saw that it was good. After typing cp on his DOS machine at home, he downloaded GNU's unix tools ported to DOS and installed them. He rm'd, cp'd, and mv'd happily for many days, and upon finding elvis, he vi'd and was happy. After a long day at work (on a Unix box) he came home, started editing a file, and couldn't figure out why he couldn't suspend vi (w/ ctrl-z) to do a compile."
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