Some common .htaccess domain redirect rules

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Published on : August 22, 2014 by

Some common .htaccess domain redirect rules

Redirecting a domain or URL is essential to keep the SEO rankings. Below are some of the common htaccess redirect rules which can be helpful to accomplish this. Old site to New ste  In the root of your old Web server, edit or create a new .htaccess file using a text editor. A more common […]

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Account Creation: Sorry, a mysql user with the name x already exists.

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Published on : August 16, 2014 by

Account Creation:  Sorry, a mysql user with the name x already exists.

A cPanel account restore using the script /scripts/restorepkg immediately after the termination fails with the above message. All traces of the account including the db user are already purged from the server. Simple Fix: Wait some more time say 5 minutes and try once again. Most cases it will be resolved Explanation: When you delete […]

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Disable direct SSH root login

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Published on : July 24, 2014 by

Disable direct SSH root login

Disable root login is a security measure that can be used on a Linux server.  One of the biggest security holes you could open on your server is to allow directly logging in as root through ssh, because any cracker can attempt to brute force your root password and potentially get access to your system […]

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Disk health evaluation using IOSTAT

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Published on : July 23, 2014 by

Disk health evaluation using IOSTAT

iostat (input/output statistics) a utility that reports Central Processing Unit (CPU) statistics and input/output statistics for devices and partitions.It can be used for the linux disk health check and it is quite handy to identify which partition is being heavily used and if any HW issues exist. The details regarding the various parameters will make this […]

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/proc explained

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Published on : July 22, 2014 by

/proc explained

/proc explained /proc is not a real file system, it is a virtual file system. The /proc directory contains a stranger type files: virtual files. These files are listed, but don’t actually exist on disk; the operating system creates them on the fly. Its zero-sized files are neither binary nor text, yet you can examine […]

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