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Tag Archives: Linux
MySql Repair Table Diskspace Error Log Consequence Tutorial
If you are managing a web server, you can run into times when … a total solution to a problem needs more research that will take time … but, perhaps … there is a solution that “eases the pain” of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, Apache, command, command line, copy, crontab, database, diskspace, error log, find, Linux, log, log file, MySql, operating system, rename, repair, rotation, SQL, ssh, table, tutorial, web server
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Command Line macOS ed Line Editor Primer Tutorial
All these years later, after lots of days early on in this when it was the only way (like, who can forget DOS edlin masochistic creativity?!), I get a kick out of command line “line editor” usage that is self … Continue reading →
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Tagged ed, editor, edlin, file, global replacement, global substitution, line editor, Linux, macOS, sed, substitution, text editor, tutorial, unix, vi
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MySql Repair Table Failure Diskspace Consequence Tutorial
The previous MySql Repair Table Primer Tutorial outlined some phpMyAdmin administering of MySql (database) maintenance via SQL like … REPAIR TABLE wps_comments; … but what about if the SQL above fails or times out? Well, there can be implications, as … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, CentOS, command, command line, database, diskspace, error, Linux, MySql, phpMyAdmin, programming, REPAIR TABLE, SQL, ssh, table, timeout, tutorial, web server
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WHM cPanel cPHulk Firewall Primer Tutorial
For our CentOS Linux Apache/MySql/PHP web server for RJM Programming, we needed to reboot the Apache and MySql services, via the use of an unusual (at least for us, because we couldn’t get graphical WHM cPanel access working) combination of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, Apache, CentOS, cPanel, cPHulk, firewall, Linux, MySql, power management, service, ssh, tutorial, Virtual Host, vmware, web server, WHM
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Linux Type Ahead Buffer Primer Tutorial
Lots of operating system command lines offer a “type ahead buffer”. We can think of operating system command lines for … Linux or unix macOS or Mac OS X Open VMS or VAX/VMS Windows via DOS … that have good … Continue reading →
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Tagged buffer, carriage return, command, command line, crontab, delimiter, DOS, exit, key, keyboard, keyboard buffer, Linux, Open VMS, operator, procedure, return, tutorial, type ahaed buffer, unix, VAX, VMS
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PHP Anagram Language Tutorial
Another mode of improvement on top of yesterday’s PHP Anagram Levels Tutorial, as flagged, is to add a new select (ie. dropdown) element with language codes, in order to facilitate … still pick an English word at the level of … Continue reading →
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Tagged anagram, arguments, dictionary, difficulty, English, file_get_contents, game, language, letter, Linux, operating system, PHP, programming, tutorial, unicode, word, word game
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PHP Anagram Levels Tutorial
We improve yesterday’s PHP Anagrams Tutorial with a level of difficulty extension of functionality today. We control difficulty via the length of selected anagram words, assuming shorter words will be easier to solve. With those shorter anagrams, and for longer … Continue reading →
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Tagged anagram, arguments, dictionary, difficulty, English, file_get_contents, game, letter, Linux, operating system, PHP, programming, tutorial, word, word game
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PHP Anagrams Tutorial
We like the design and basis of the NetBeans Java Swing Anagrams Tutorial‘s Anagram program. So, today, we’re developing a PHP version of that 10 to 12 letter word Anagram word game. As per all the inhouse PHP word games … Continue reading →
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Tagged anagram, dictionary, difficulty, English, file_get_contents, game, letter, Linux, operating system, PHP, programming, tutorial, word, word game
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