General protection fault (GPF, sometimes seen as general protection error) the name of an error caused when an application program (for example, Microsoft Word or the Netscape Web browser) tries to access storage that is not designated for its use. An operating system (such as Windows 95) manages the use of random access
DEFINITION of File Server Resource Manager
File Server Resource Manager is a feature set in the File and Storage Services server role in Windows Server that helps administrators classify and manage stored data in file servers.
How to Create a CNAME from WHM
Log into your WHM (WebHostManager)
Go to “DNS Functions Edit DNS Zone” or in the search box, type “Edit DNS Zone” and click to open the page
Select the Domain you wish to edit and click on “Edit”
How to Create a CNAME record in cPanel
Log into your domain’s cPanel and in the search box type “DNS ZONE”
Select one of two options that will appear, “Simple DNS Zone Editor” and/or “Advanced DNS Zone Editor” If you select “Simple DNS Zone Editor”, follow these steps: Select your domain name (if applicable)
What is Big Data
Big Data usually includes data sets with sizes beyond the ability of commonly used software tools to capture, curate, manage, and process the data within a tolerable elapsed time. Big data sizes are a constantly moving target, as of 2012 ranging from a few dozen terabytes to many petabytes of data in a single data set.
How to Change TCP established timeout value in Linux
This article shows you how to change the TCP established value in Linux systems
The default value for the “TCP Established timeout” on a Linux server is 5 days. To bring down this value (in this example, we are changing the value to 5 hours), do the following steps:
How to recovery a deleted file in Linux
The following are generic steps to recover text files.
1.First use wall command to tell user that system is going down in a single user mode:
# wall
System is going down to …. please save your work.
How to schedule shutdown or reboot on Linux
How to use Dig command in Linux
dig (domain information groper) is a network administration command-line tool for querying Domain Name System (DNS) name servers.