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- 03:15, 5 January 2023 diff hist +176 N Rocky 8.x Desktop tools or applications Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > Desktop tools or applications *Rocky 8.x Chrome Browser"
- 03:15, 5 January 2023 diff hist +274 N Rocky 8.x Chrome Browser Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > Desktop tools or applications > Chrome Browser *Rocky 8.x Chrome Browser solving zip file creation failed on drive.google.com" current
- 03:14, 5 January 2023 diff hist +1,315 N Rocky 8.x Chrome Browser solving zip file creation failed on drive.google.com Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > Desktop tools or applications > Chrome Browser > Rocky 8.x Chrome Browser solving zip file creation failed on drive.google.com Sometimes on drive.google.com download of folders along with sub-folders and files fails with failure of zip file creation. In such cases we can use following steps to solve the problem: # Open chro..." current
- 03:07, 5 January 2023 diff hist +44 m Rocky Linux 8.x
- 05:09, 4 January 2023 diff hist +74 m Seeing whitespaces in vim current
- 05:08, 4 January 2023 diff hist +71 m Seeing spaces and tabs in vim current
- 05:08, 4 January 2023 diff hist +71 m CentOS 7.x vim current
- 05:07, 4 January 2023 diff hist +12 m Vim current
- 05:05, 4 January 2023 diff hist +669 N Seeing spaces and tabs in vim Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > Text Editors > vim > Seeing spaces and tabs in vim Normally we cannot differentiate between spaces and tabs in vim. However, if visualzing the difference between space and tab is important, we can use following: <pre> :set lcs=space:_,tab:>~ list </pre> Refer: * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61221579/how-to-view-tabs-spaces-and-various-tab-rel..."
- 05:05, 4 January 2023 diff hist +379 N Rocky 8.x vim Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > Text Editors > vim *Seeing spaces and tabs in vim '''There are older articles on vim at:''' *CentOS 7.x vim *Vim Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > Text Editors > vim" current
- 05:05, 4 January 2023 diff hist +245 N Rocky 8.x Text Editors Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > Text Editors *Rocky 8.x vim Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > Text Editors" current
- 04:58, 4 January 2023 diff hist +27 m Rocky Linux 8.x
- 04:54, 23 December 2022 diff hist +1,212 N Restarting various Avamar services in Dell DP4400 Created page with "Home > Backup server > Dell DP4400 > Restarting various Avamar services in Dell DP4400 In case when we login to ACM and we see services as stopped or failed related to Avamar, we can try to restart them via: # Login into ACM and see which services are having issues under avamar # SSH to avamar machine as admin user. #: If required perhaps default root password is avam@r # Use =dpnctl= to start / restart stopped services one by one. (gsan, mc..." current
- 04:44, 23 December 2022 diff hist +112 N Dell DP4400 Created page with "Home > Backup server > Dell DP4400 *Restarting various Avamar services in Dell DP4400" current
- 04:43, 23 December 2022 diff hist +17 m Backup server current
- 04:40, 23 December 2022 diff hist +455 m Install ESXi patch via depot zip file
- 05:47, 20 December 2022 diff hist +292 m Rocky 8.x RustDesk
- 05:06, 20 December 2022 diff hist +1,549 m Rocky 8.x RustDesk
- 04:47, 20 December 2022 diff hist +88 m Rocky 8.x gitlab install on a new machine current
- 04:46, 20 December 2022 diff hist +89 m CentOS 7.x gitlab on VM or phyical machine current
- 04:45, 20 December 2022 diff hist +2,269 N Rocky 8.x gitlab install on a new machine Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > DevOps > Version Control > gitlab > gitlab install on a new machine To install gitlab on a Rocky 8.x machine use: # Ensure proper DNS based resolution for desired FQDN. #: Installing gitlab using IP address will not work # Configure the desired FQDN to resolve to LAN IP via /etc/hos..."
- 04:45, 20 December 2022 diff hist +483 N Rocky 8.x gitlab Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > DevOps > Version Control > gitlab *Rocky 8.x gitlab install on a new machine '''There are older articles on this at:''' *CentOS 7.x gitlab *Gitlab Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > DevOps > Version Control > Rocky 8.x gitlab|..." current
- 04:45, 20 December 2022 diff hist +318 N Rocky 8.x Version Control Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > DevOps > Version Control *Rocky 8.x gitlab Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > DevOps > Version Control" current
- 04:45, 20 December 2022 diff hist +233 N Rocky 8.x DevOps Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > DevOps *Rocky 8.x Version Control Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > DevOps" current
- 04:45, 20 December 2022 diff hist +21 m Rocky Linux 8.x
- 04:34, 20 December 2022 diff hist +124 m CentOS 7.x gitlab current
- 04:33, 20 December 2022 diff hist +27 m Gitlab current
- 05:08, 14 December 2022 diff hist +239 m Configure VMFS filesystem on USB disk and mount it as datastore on ESXi host current
- 04:54, 14 December 2022 diff hist −3 m VMWare vSphere or ESXi
- 04:54, 14 December 2022 diff hist +1,226 N Solving VMs stuck on poweron or poweroff or reboot non-cancel able operations Created page with "Home > VMWare platform > VMWare vSphere or ESXi > Solving VMs stuck on poweron or poweroff or reboot non-cancel able operations Sometimes a VM may get stuck in a operation such as power-on / power-off / reboot which cannot be cancelled. If VM is stuck in this state for fairly long time (eg more than 15 minutes) it is safe to assume that the operation is not going to succeed. In such cases we can kill the process using: # Find the ESXi host wh..." current
- 04:46, 14 December 2022 diff hist +83 m VMWare vSphere or ESXi
- 12:52, 10 December 2022 diff hist +730 m Rocky 8.x RustDesk
- 07:32, 10 December 2022 diff hist +1,429 N Rocky 8.x RustDesk Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > Remote Access > RustDesk =RustDesk Server installation= Install RustDesk on Rocky 8.x using: # Create an instance with public IP. # Map DNS to public IP (IPv4 / IPv6 or both) # Based on preference: #* Set hostname #* Configure history retention #* Add swap #* Configure postfix and logwatch # Install wget #:<pre> #:: dnf -y install wget #:</pre> # D..."
- 07:16, 10 December 2022 diff hist +323 N Rocky 8.x Remote Access Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > Remote Access *Rocky 8.x RustDesk '''There are older articles on this at CentOS 8.x remote access''' Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > Remote Access" current
- 07:16, 10 December 2022 diff hist +74 m Rocky Linux 8.x
- 07:15, 10 December 2022 diff hist +73 m CentOS 8.x remote access current
- 07:06, 10 December 2022 diff hist +29 m Rocky Linux 8.x
- 07:02, 10 December 2022 diff hist +148 m CentOS 8.x rclone for syncing documents to google drive current
- 07:01, 10 December 2022 diff hist +55 m Internet tips and tricks current
- 07:01, 10 December 2022 diff hist +1,435 N Figuring out where space is utilized in google account Created page with "Home > Internet tips and tricks > Figuring out where space is utilized in google account We can open https://drive.google.com/ and see total / used space of individual google account. In case of organization account with fixed total pooled storage, we can only see used space and not total space of organization. If we are running out of space on an old account and want to know where the space is going (Gmail, Google Photos, Google drive, etc.) the..." current
- 06:51, 10 December 2022 diff hist +59 m Internet tips and tricks
- 06:48, 10 December 2022 diff hist +1,698 N Rocky 8.x SSH client Connecting to old network devices with legacy protocols and ciphers Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > System Administration > SSH client > Connecting to old network devices with legacy protocols and ciphers If while connecting to a network device (eg TP-Link AP or switch) you get errors similar to '''one among''' below: <pre> Unable to negotiate wit..."
- 06:46, 10 December 2022 diff hist +331 N Rocky 8.x SSH client Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > System Administration > SSH client *Rocky 8.x SSH client Connecting to old network devices with legacy protocols and ciphers '''There are older articles on this at: CentOS 8.x SSH client'''" current
- 06:45, 10 December 2022 diff hist +155 N Rocky 8.x System Administration Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x > System Administration *Rocky 8.x SSH client"
- 06:45, 10 December 2022 diff hist +106 N Rocky Linux 8.x Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 8.x *Rocky 8.x System Administration"
- 06:45, 10 December 2022 diff hist +70 m CentOS 8.x SSH client current
- 06:41, 10 December 2022 diff hist +21 m Rocky Linux or CentOS current
- 04:36, 19 October 2022 diff hist +1,058 m Avoid password expiry on NSX managers and edges current
- 13:22, 17 October 2022 diff hist +130 m Restore boot loader for Windows 7 or Vista after removing grub current
- 13:21, 17 October 2022 diff hist +844 m Windows 10 BIOS UEFI Option current
- 07:56, 15 October 2022 diff hist 0 m Convert date to different format using date command current
- 07:55, 15 October 2022 diff hist +97 m Converting timezone using date command current
- 07:55, 15 October 2022 diff hist +1,178 N Convert date to different format using date command Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Desktop tools and applications > Convert date to different format using date command '''Older article on this is at Date''' =Convert date in human-readable format to seconds since epoch (1 Jan 1970)= May databases and log files may output timestamp in seconds since 1 Jan 1970 instead of using human-readable format. In such cases convert date to..."
- 07:54, 15 October 2022 diff hist −50 m Date current
- 07:53, 15 October 2022 diff hist +93 m Date
- 07:52, 15 October 2022 diff hist +32 m CentOS 8.x Owncloud direct DB queries current
- 07:52, 15 October 2022 diff hist +56 m Rocky 9.x Desktop tools and applications
- 07:44, 15 October 2022 diff hist +97 m Rocky 9.0 Mariadb server current
- 07:44, 15 October 2022 diff hist +136 m Mariadb configuration current
- 07:43, 15 October 2022 diff hist +236 CentOS 8.x mariadb current
- 07:42, 15 October 2022 diff hist +31 m Rocky Linux 9.x
- 07:42, 15 October 2022 diff hist +272 N Rocky 9.x Database servers Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Database servers *Rocky 9.0 Mariadb server Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Database servers" current
- 07:42, 15 October 2022 diff hist +375 N Rocky 9.0 Mariadb server Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Database servers > Mariadb *Rocky 9.0 Mariadb Save SQL query output to a file Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Database servers > Mariadb"
- 07:41, 15 October 2022 diff hist +836 N Rocky 9.0 Mariadb Save SQL query output to a file Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Database servers > Mariadb > Save SQL query output to a file To save SQL query output to a file append the SQL query with: <pre> INTO OUTFILE '/tmp/output1.txt'; </pre> '''Note that above file may not be visible in /tmp. You may have to go to /tmp/systemd-private-<uid>-mariadb.service..." current
- 06:20, 15 October 2022 diff hist +40 m VMWare vCenter
- 06:20, 15 October 2022 diff hist +1,217 N Reset root password on vCenter 7.x Created page with "Home > VMWare platform > VMWare vCenter > Reset root password on vCenter 7.x To reset forgotten root password for vCenter 7.x use: # If "administrator@vsphere.local" login is working and only root passwords needs to be reset then we can get vCenter VM console from vCenter itself. ## If administrator@vsphere.local password is also not known then Login into ESXi host where vCenter VM is present. ##: If there are multiple hosts we need to login in..." current
- 06:00, 15 October 2022 diff hist +662 m CentOS 7.x screen current
- 05:53, 15 October 2022 diff hist +765 m Rocky 9.x Owncloud Manually moving DataDirectory current
- 05:50, 15 October 2022 diff hist +717 m Rocky 9.x Owncloud upgrade by migrating to a new VM with updated version
- 05:45, 15 October 2022 diff hist +475 m Rocky 9.x Owncloud upgrade by migrating to a new VM with updated version
- 05:43, 15 October 2022 diff hist +45 m Rocky 9.x Web servers current
- 05:43, 15 October 2022 diff hist +743 N Rocky 9.x Increase default PHP resources Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Web Servers > Increase default PHP resources Compared to default '<tt>/etc/php.ini</tt>' values use: <pre> max_execution_time = 600 max_input_time = 1200 memory_limit = 2560M post_max_size = 160M upload_max_filesize = 400M max_file_uploads = 400 max_input_vars = 10000 date.timezone = 'Asia/Kolkata' </pre> Further,..." current
- 05:42, 15 October 2022 diff hist −34 m CentOS 7.x Owncloud 9.1 installation by using owncloud source zip file current
- 05:41, 15 October 2022 diff hist −49 m CentOS 8.x Zabbix installation
- 05:38, 15 October 2022 diff hist +61 m Rocky 9.x Apache web server configuration
- 05:38, 15 October 2022 diff hist +1,496 N Rocky 9.x Configure apache web server for concurrency Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Web Servers > Apache > Configure for concurrency Concurrency is handled via mpm module. There are different types of mpm modules out of which only one can be used at a time. We can see currently enabled mpm module via: <pre> httpd -V | grep -i mpm </pre> We can see whic..." current
- 05:31, 15 October 2022 diff hist +316 N Rocky 9.x Desktop tools and applications Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Desktop tools and applications *chown command Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Desktop tools and applications"
- 05:31, 15 October 2022 diff hist +712 N Chown command Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Desktop tools and applications > Chown command =Change ownership of symbolic links= Normally chown changes ownership of file / directory pointed by symbolic link. To change ownership of symbolic link itself we need to use '<tt>-h</tt>' option. For example <pre> chown -h <user>:<group> <symbolic-link-name.txt> </pre> Refer: * https://unix.stackexch..." current
- 05:29, 15 October 2022 diff hist +79 m Rocky Linux 9.x
- 08:46, 7 October 2022 diff hist +13,229 N Rocky 9.x Owncloud upgrade by migrating to a new VM with updated version Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > File Sharing > Owncloud > Upgrade and Migrate To upgrade owncloud along with migrating to a new VM (Typically cloud or at least public) use: # Stop web server on old server. For example #:<pre> #:: /opt/owncloud-<ver>/ctlscript.sh stop apache #:</pre> # Take one full backup..."
- 06:47, 7 October 2022 diff hist +1,037 N Rocky 9.x Owncloud delete files via REST API via command line Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > File Sharing > Owncloud > Delete files via REST API via command line If there is need to delete file from CLI instead of using Web login / Desktop client then use: <pre> curl -u <owncloud-username>:<owncloud-password> -X DELETE https://<owncloud-fqdn-or-ip>/owncloud/remote.php/webdav/<p..." current
- 06:44, 7 October 2022 diff hist +2,970 N Rocky 9.x Owncloud Manually moving DataDirectory Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > File Sharing > Owncloud > Manually moving DataDirectory We can change path of owncloud DataDirectory as follows: ('''Assuming moving from''' /var/www/owncloud '''to''' /mnt/owncloud ) # Enable maintenance mode. For example #:<pre> #:: cd /var/www/html/owncloud #:: sudo -u apache php -f occ mainten..."
- 06:31, 7 October 2022 diff hist +578 N Rocky 9.x Owncloud Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > File Sharing > Owncloud *Rocky 9.x Owncloud Manually moving DataDirectory *Rocky 9.x Owncloud delete files via REST API via command line *Rocky 9.x Owncloud upgrade by migrating to a new VM with updated version '''There are older articles at:''' *CentOS 8.x Owncloud *CentOS 7.x owncloud Home > Rocky Linux or Cen..."
- 06:30, 7 October 2022 diff hist +249 N Rocky 9.x File sharing Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > File Sharing *Rocky 9.x Owncloud Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > File Sharing" current
- 06:30, 7 October 2022 diff hist +98 m CentOS 8.x Owncloud changing datadirectory for a new installation current
- 06:30, 7 October 2022 diff hist +129 m CentOS 7.x Upgrade owncloud to newer version or updated stack current
- 06:29, 7 October 2022 diff hist +27 m CentOS 7.x owncloud current
- 06:29, 7 October 2022 diff hist +60 m CentOS 8.x Owncloud current
- 06:22, 7 October 2022 diff hist +5 m Rocky Linux 9.x
- 06:22, 7 October 2022 diff hist +24 m Rocky 9.x Web servers
- 06:22, 7 October 2022 diff hist +38 m Rocky 9.x Apache web server configuration
- 06:22, 7 October 2022 diff hist +66 m Rocky 9.x Installing lets-encrypt SSL certificate current
- 06:20, 7 October 2022 diff hist +244 N Rocky 9.x Web servers Created page with "Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Rocky 9.x Web servers *Rocky 9.x Apache web server configuration Home > Rocky Linux or CentOS > Rocky Linux 9.x > Rocky 9.x Web servers"
- 06:20, 7 October 2022 diff hist +55 m Rocky 9.x Apache web server configuration
- 06:20, 7 October 2022 diff hist +56 m Rocky 9.x Installing lets-encrypt SSL certificate
- 06:17, 7 October 2022 diff hist +245 m Converting timezone using date command
- 06:15, 7 October 2022 diff hist +235 m PBS setup master node current
- 06:13, 7 October 2022 diff hist +47 m Shell scripting current
- 06:13, 7 October 2022 diff hist +603 N Ls command Created page with "Home > Shell scripting > ls command =Get full time along with year information in ls -l output= Normally '<tt>ls -l</tt>' output only prints date (day) and month and not year information of file last modification, access or change time. If the file is modified today itself it prints hour:minute information. To list year, seconds, Microseconds also use: <pre> ls -l --full-time </pre> Refer: * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13999300/bash-ls-..." current
- 06:10, 7 October 2022 diff hist +16 m Shell scripting