Linux service restart shell script Rumi, November 29, 2013November 29, 2013 I badly needed a script that would check if my running services (in this script it'll check varnish and apache2 services) are alive- if not, it'll restart the dead service and write a log. Pretty handy! Continue Reading
Using the DIV tag to display columns rather than tables Rumi, November 15, 2013 The TABLE element may be a convenient way of producing stable layouts, but the W3C WAI guidelines are pretty clear that tables are for displaying tabular information, not for arranging page content. The DIV element is used as the basic layout element as it does not add any extra meaning… Continue Reading
.htaccess URL redirect Rumi, November 13, 2013 # This allows you to redirect your entire website to any other domain Redirect 301 / http://mt-example.com/ # This allows you to redirect your entire website to any other domain Redirect 302 / http://mt-example.com/ # This allows you to redirect index.html to a specific subfolder Redirect /index.html http://example.com/newdirectory/ # Redirect… Continue Reading
OpenFiler Installation On Headless NAS Rumi, November 12, 2013 So, you have a Dell 715N nas or similar and wish to install OpenFiler onto it? This nas is headless, it has no USB ports, no CDROM, no floppy. It’s only connection to the outside world is it’s serial port and it’s network interfaces (2). You may or may not… Continue Reading
Nginx wordpress fancy URL or permalink fixing Rumi, November 12, 2013 If your wordpress is installed in the root directory i.e. yourdomain.com, you can use the following directives- location / { try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$args; } # Add trailing slash to */wp-admin requests. rewrite /wp-admin$ $scheme://$host$uri/ permanent; location ~* \.(jpg|jpeg|png|gif|css|js|ico)$ { expires max; log_not_found off; } Or if your wordpress is… Continue Reading
Reset the root password in Debian or Ubuntu Rumi, November 9, 2013 In order to boot into the recovery mode on Debian or Ubuntu, hold down SHIFT key after powering on your Linux machine. You will then be presented with GRUB menu. Select “recovery menu” option by pressing down arrow key. Do not press ENTER at this point, but rather press “e”… Continue Reading