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Tag Archives: Linux
Linux CentOS Web Server Domlogs Diskspace Issue Tutorial
Running a Linux CentOS Apache/PHP/MySql web server has its ups and downs, the most visited issues for us involving diskspace in two ways … diskspace itself ( detectable via df -k / ) diskspace related inode count limit ( detectable … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged Apache, cat, CentOS, command, command line, cPanel, diskspace, domain, domlogs, Linux, log, log file, management, operations, tutorial, web server					
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		Code Difference Saved User Settings Tutorial
As a PHP programmer it is easy to admire … the server side file and database and operating system smarts of the great serverside language PHP is … all while … PHP writing out HTML (with its CSS and Javascript) … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged click, client, clientside, code, color coding, command line, contenteditable, diff, exec, external Javascript, get, interactive, interactive entry, IP address, Linux, localStorage, onblur, oncontextmenu, PHP, privacy, programming, recall, report, save, server, serverside, set, shell_exec, tidy, tutorial, user, user settings, window.localStorage					
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		Code Difference User Settings Tutorial
Yesterday’s Code Difference Privacy Tutorial represented too much of an echo chamber for our liking. Where possible, we prefer functionality that the users out there can tweak themselves. In thinking about this, those 5 categories (involving 2 subcategories) … New … Continue reading →
									
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		Code Difference Privacy Tutorial
Yesterday’s Code Difference Colour Coding Tutorial Difference Report modifications (still) had the inherent weakness … it was possible, but unlikely, for users to see other user generated reports, if they happened to be asking for reports at exactly the same … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged code, color coding, command line, diff, exec, IP address, Linux, PHP, privacy, programming, report, shell_exec, tidy, tutorial					
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		Code Difference Colour Coding Tutorial
It’s coming up to a few years now, since we looked at the code differences reporting we offer the reader, as a way to scrutinize code changes, around here, when we presented Code Download Table Difference Functional Hover Tutorial. Well, … Continue reading →
									
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		Linux Chaining Commands on Command Line Primer Tutorial
With the RJM Programming domain we are regularly dealing with a Linux (CentOS) web server operating system and its associated command line we access via ssh command (usually from our macOS Terminal application command) … ssh -p 22 [username]@[RJM Programming … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged Access, buffer, CentOS, chain, chaining, command, command line, commands, copy, crontab, curl, delimiter, exit, history, interactive, Korn, korn shell, Linux, macOS, operating system, paste, procedure, scheduled, script, ssh, Terminal, type ahead, type ahead buffer, VMS, web server					
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		Inhouse Slideshow Backup Tidy Up Crontab Curl PHP Tutorial
Crontab is that great scheduling tool that we make use of, a lot, on our RJM Programming Linux CentOS web server. But it’s not only … the timing … of a procedure that is so good about crontab … it … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged CentOS, cron, crontab, curl, file, inode, Linux, maintenance, peer, peer to peer, PHP, procedure, programmin, programming, schediuled, schedule, tidy, tidy up, tutorial, web server					
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		Linux Find and/or Locate Files/Directories Double Quote Tutorial
When you write inhouse procedures that end in reports you can occasionally “get sideswiped” by peculiarities in the data that occurs. But it could be the cause of that irregularity that the report is meant to highlight. And so, if … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged backslash, command line, crontab, delimitation, double quote, file, file name, file specification, filename, files since, korn shell, Linux, PHP, programming, reporting, reprt, sed, tutorial, web server					
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