Published on : September 29, 2014 by Mithun S.
Some times you might get any error on R1Soft MySQL restore like, “Error restoring MySQL database – MySQLD executable not found!” Here we are going to see an alternative to restore a database from R1Soft backup from command line when the restoration from GUI fails. How it works: When we start an R1Soft MySQL restore, […]
Published on : September 28, 2014 by George K.
Apache Semaphore issues This is one of the rarest conditions which I came across. The webserver failed to load with following error messages in the server log file. The server had fairly good uptime and was a busy server. The error message No space left on device: Couldn’t create accept lock made me confused as […]
Published on : September 27, 2014 by George K.
On Nginx WordPress Permalinks we came across an issue where all links in a WP/Osclass site throws 404 error. This is a typical behaviour of WP/Osclass permalinks configuration issue. The first step is to confirm it is a Nginx WordPress permalinks issue. The configuration file for Nginx is /etc/nginx/nginx.conf and it specified the log file […]
Published on : September 26, 2014 by Felix
The modsecparse.pl cronjob producing the following modsecparse.pl database connection error Solution Try reproducing the error by running the cron job manually: If it shows the same error, make sure the password used on the “my $dbpassword” 19th line in /etc/cron.hourly/modsecparse.pl matches the “modsec” password in MySQL. my $dbpassword = ‘sample’; You can reset the “modsec” MySQL […]
Published on : September 24, 2014 by Mithun S.
cPHulk is a brute force protection system. cPHulk blocks the IP addresses that have more than one invalid login attempt within a fixed time interval. We are here trying to explain how the cPHulk whitelist IP can be done. cPHulk stores all of its information in a database called cphulkd. There are two tables of interest: logins and brutes. […]