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Is it possible to run some kind of batch file on centos?

by on May.13, 2011, under Server Maintenance

Hello.

I need to run a batch file on my CentOS VPS. however, obviously Batch Files are Windows based, so is there any way at all I can run a command similar to this?

cd daemons
:endlos
../usr/local/apache/bin/php.exe event.php
goto endlos

Is it possible to run some kind of batch file on centos?

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cluster failover with 2 nodes – The FreeBSD Forums

by on Mar.03, 2011, under LAMP

I know the response only for the 4 nodes solution.

Look at this:

The 2 openBSD have 3 link (2 apache + 1 with the other openBSD)
The 2 openBSD use CARP protocol to have a virtual IP adresse, it’s the High availabilty part.
The 2 openBSD use relayed to load balance at “level 7″ between 2 Apache, it’s the cluster part.

The 2 Apache (FreeBSD) don’t need cluster software.
Perhaps we can use HAST, that’s all.

The 2 openBSD can be virtual, it’s only 500Mo hard drive, no ports to install (relayd + pf are on base system).

cluster failover with 2 nodes – The FreeBSD Forums

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How to programmatically determine if Apache is installed on any Windows system?

by on Feb.20, 2011, under LAMP

As a pre-requiste check for installing our software, I need to determine if Apache is already installed on an windows system. How to programmatically determine if Apache is installed on any windows system(i.e., any windows flavor) ?

How to programmatically determine if Apache is installed on any Windows system?

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Ruby on Rails XAMPP?

by on Feb.11, 2011, under Ruby and Rails

I am working on something that involves Ruby on Rails and would like to set it up using XAMPP. Rails is installed on my computer, and I have my first rails project set up but I don’t know how to make it work on apache. Help?

Ruby on Rails XAMPP?

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Disable application monitoring in redhat cluster – CentOS

by on Feb.08, 2011, under LAMP

Hi all,

I have added apache application into redhat cluster. if the apache process failed, it will cause the service group fail over.
I want to disable the application monitoring. I search throung Internet and it depends on the apache init script. if I change /etc/init.d/httpd status always return 0(success). THe service group will not fail over even apache failed.

However, I want to remain the application monitoring but stop failover. if the application like apache failed, I want Redhat cluster to try restart the application like 3 or 4 times. if restart failed, it will not failover.

Any ideas?

Disable application monitoring in redhat cluster – CentOS

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Why can’t I open Apache on Vista?

by on Feb.02, 2011, under LAMP

I googled it, followed the steps, and everything was correct. After I click on the “feather” icon, a black window pops up and goes away! I don’t know why, if I look at the programs running, it says Apache Monitor is running but I don’t see anything apache at all! please please please help!
We spent 4 hrs in class trying to figure this out! so many people had problems, when I went home…and did it myself I got it. WOoh what a relief!

Jeez u look back on what u done wrong and think that was so stupid.

THANKS tho

Why can’t I open Apache on Vista?

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How to make Apache show more than just a file list?

by on Nov.28, 2010, under LAMP

Hi there,
I’ve got Apache running on my server, as well as several other methods of remote file access.what I’m wondering is, if Apache is a web server, can’t it display regular website like things? Can I make things look nicer by putting that file list in a nice looking website? Could someone maybe direct me to a tutorial or maybe explain how to do it? Thanks!

How to make Apache show more than just a file list?

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Linux Slackware – Remote login?

by on Sep.17, 2010, under LAMP

Hi there,

I’m running Linux Slackware 10.1. with Apache. I use the machine only for home experimental use (scripting etc) and generally shut it down when not in use. My question however relates to when I boot the system up, as I now need to remove the monitor it uses to use on another machine. Therefore, is it possible, once the machine has been turned on and booted to the log in prompt to login remotely from another system?

The only time the monitor actually gets used is to see the login and password process, and then everything else is done remotely (Telnet/CRT etc). I even shutdown remotely, but not sure if I can login remotely (as root or supperUser). It’s such a waste to have a monitor in use for just that 10-second process only, when it could be used for something else (in this case, a system about to run Linux Ubuntu).

Any assistance is much appreciated.

Regards,
Rob

OPM595

Linux Slackware – Remote login?

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Is it possible to run more than one server for one domain name?

by on Sep.08, 2010, under LAMP

I wanna keep adding more space to a server to keep the domain from running out of space.
1. is it possible to run more than one server running apache for one domain name?
2. or do you keep clustering servers using a feature in windows server OS in administrative tools.
Thanks
If you can have more servers running one domain than how do you do it.

Is it possible to run more than one server for one domain name?

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