Here are the steps to install mod_fcgid on RHEL/CentOS:
Step 1: To install mod_fcgid on CentOS / RHEL , first we will install EPEL repo .
#rpm -ivh http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm
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Here are the steps to install mod_fcgid on RHEL/CentOS:
Step 1: To install mod_fcgid on CentOS / RHEL , first we will install EPEL repo .
#rpm -ivh http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm
MySQL is one of the most popular and powerful database for web-based applications. This widely used open-source relational database management system can be extremely useful to process your dynamic content and your next generation of web-applications. But while MySQL provides a power database, it can sometimes
Unix provides a service called cron that runs programs repeatedly on a fixed schedule. Most experienced administrators consider cron to be vital to the system because it can perform automatic system maintenance.
Cloning machines in VMWare is really straightforward thing. However once you do clone a machine, you’ll be left with new MAC addresses for the network cards. In a typical scenario the cloned RHEL or CentOS machine will boot up without the local network interface. You’ll typically see the following during boot.
If you clone a VMWare or VM, you’ll notice that it kills your network interfaces throwing errors like the one listed below:
#ifup eth0
Device eth0 does not seem to be present, delaying initialisation
Introduction
Bonding (or channel bonding) is a technology enabled by the Linux kernel and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, that allows administrators to combine two or more network interfaces to form a single, logical “bonded” interface
How to patch OpenSSL’s Heartbleed Vulnerability
First you need to understand that not all version of OpenSSL are vulnerable.
Below are the version of OpenSSL that are affected by this bug.
“crashkernel=X@Y” is a kernel parameter for Kdump.
Kdump requires some memory reservation for the second kernel(capture kernel).
When kdump is enabled, (physical memory – X) will be allocated.
If we want the system to automatically reboot after a timed delay when experience the kernel panics and system is inaccessible on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, 5, and 6.