March 16, 2010

Nagios Installation and Configuration

Server Management,

Nagios Installation in Ubuntu Required Packages Install the following packages on  Ubuntu before continuing. Apache 2 PHP GCC compiler and development libraries GD development libraries If not installed, using apt-get the above packages can be installed as follows sudo apt-get install apache2 sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5 sudo apt-get install build-essential sudo apt-get install libgd2-xpm-dev Create…

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March 16, 2010

Nagios – An Introduction

Server Management,

What is Nagios? Nagios is a framework for setting up monitoring of hosts, services, and networks . What are the components of Nagios? nagios the main server software and...

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March 16, 2010

Firewall – Reject or Drop a packet

Linux/Windows Support,

Firewall Reject or Drop a packet While setting up firewall rules, the biggest question that arises while blocking a packet is, whether to reject or drop that packet. Reject...

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March 16, 2010

HTTP Response Status Codes information

HTTP/WebServer,

The HTTP status codes are divided into categories based on the first digit in the code Code Category Type Code Category Type 1nn Informational 2nn Success 3nn Redirection 4nn Client Error 5nn Server Error 1nn – Informational Codes 100 Continue 101 Switching Protocols 2nn - Success Codes 200 OK 201 Created 202 Accepted 203 Non-Authoritative…

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March 13, 2010

Difference between Buffer and Cache

Linux General,

Buffers are allocated by various processes to use as input queues, etc. Most of the time, buffers are some processes’ output, and they are file buffers. A simplistic explanation of buffers is that they allow processes to temporarily store input in memory until the process can deal with it. Difference between Buffer and Cache Cache…

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March 13, 2010

Memory Usage in Linux

Linux General,

Check the memory usage on a linux system with the command given below. The free command helps in getting the memory usage in the system [rams@stopprepare-lx ~]$ free -m total...

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March 13, 2010

Rendering MySQL query results in vertical format

Database,

Easily reviewing SELECT query results in a shell window can be particularly difficult when a table consists of numerous columns. Remedying this inconvenience is easily done by appending the \G switch to the query: mysql>SELECT * from users WHERE id=1\G Executing this query with the \G switch attached formats the output like so: mysql test>select…

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March 13, 2010

Disable the Error Beep in MySQL

Linux General,

To temporarily disable the beep, pass –no-beep along when logging into the server: %>mysql -u root -p –no-beep To permanently disable this annoyance, add no-beep to the [client] section of your .my.cnf file.

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March 13, 2010

How FreeBSD identifies hard disks and drives

Linux General,

FreeBSD identifies various types of hard disks and drives with following naming convention ad ATAPI (IDE) disk da SCSI direct access disk acd ATAPI (IDE) CDROM cd SCSI CDROM fd Floppy disk To know the hardware detected by the kernel at boot time refer the file /var/run/dmesg.boot or use the command dmesg. The various hard…

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March 13, 2010

Create strong passwords in Unix

Linux/Windows Support,

openssl command helps in creating strong passwords for user accounts, email addresses, web forms etc. openssl rand 12 -base64 The above command will create a random base 64 encoding string each time it’s run.

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