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    PostgreSQL Synchronous Streaming Database Replication

    PostgreSQL is a great advanced open source database. It offers many features, one of them being database replication. PostgreSQL 9.4 offers many different solutions to the replication problems, each one of them having it’s number of up’s and down’s. In the end it is up to the system or database administrator to decide which solution […]

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    Install PostgreSQL 9.4 on CentOS 7

    PostgreSQL is a database server. It is an object-relational database management system and it’s main purpose is to store data. PostgreSQL calls itself “The world’s most advanced open-source database”. It is a fact that MySQL andPostgreSQL are two most popular open-sourcerelation database management systems (RDMS). It is up to you to choose the one you like the […]

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    Logs Filled Up My Disk – What To Do

    A couple days ago i received an alert that one of the disks on our linux production machines is filling up very quickly. It was the application server machine and the logging partition was running out of space rapidly. Logs filled up my disk How logs filled up my disk Gladly the log files are […]

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    Bash Aliases and SUDO – sudo: ll: command not found

    I really like to do work on my Linux systems as “root”, to get things done quickly and without any hassle. Yeah i know, bombs away, it is not OK or safe or whatever to use “root” user for everyday things but mainly it is not OK from the auditing point of view. Customers really dislike it […]

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    Rescan SCSI bus on Linux System

    SCSI stands for Small Computer System Interface and is a set of standards for transferring data and connecting devices and computers. Sometimes you make changes to disk devices on your Linux box while online which is even more often nowadays using virtual machines. Sometimes you also add a new disk and do not want to […]

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    Configure Postfix Mail Forward

    I am running a Postfix with Dovecot for my emails and also make email accounts for my friends from time to time. So last night a friend of mine asked me to configure an email account for him and forward the emails to his gmail account. It is really easy and quick to Configure Postfix […]

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    Manage and Configure YUM Repository

    YUM Repositories are warehouses of RPM package files. RPM file is a Red Hat Package Manager file and enables quick and easy software installation on Red Hat/CentOS Linux distributions. YUM Repositories hold a number of RPM package files and enable your server to download and new software. YUM Repositories can hold RPM package files locally […]

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    Configure Password Policy on CentOS 6

    Configuring Password Policy on CentOS 6 About Password Policy Password policy is a set of rules that must to be satisfied when setting a password. Password policy is an important factor in computer security, specially since user passwords are too often the main reason for computer system security breaches. This is why most companies and […]

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    ZenHub is Down Zenoss Problems

    Last time i experienced problems with Zenoss. Zenoss suddenly stopped getting information from the clients, stopped graphing client data and i did not know what the reason was for this situation. I tried removing and readding the client but the job of adding a new client was even not processed. When i tried to re-model […]

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    Add Windows Client to Zenoss Monitoring

    It just so happens, that sometimes you would like to add Windows client to Zenoss monitoring 🙂 . A person would think that this would be quite simple and similar to adding Linux client to Zenoss monitoring, but it is not. The SNMP Windows client Zenoss monitoring is very limited, in fact i could not […]

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    Add Linux Client to Zenoss Monitoring

    I have been getting some questions and emails about problems with adding linux client to Zenoss monitoring as explained in my post on Install Zenoss Monitoring Server on CentOS 6. I decided to post the SNMP daemon configuration i use, to add linux client to Zenoss monitoring server and write in general how to get […]

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    Apache Server Status Module

    The Apache Server Status module is an addition to Apache HTTP Server. It is a module that enables insights into the Apache HTTP Server performance and statistics. On CentOS Linux, Apache Status module is provided by the httpd RPM package, so if you are running Apache, this module is already installed and wait for it […]

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