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  • How do i force a file to be deleted? Windows server 2008

    - by acidzombie24
    On my site a user may upload a file (pic, zip, audio, video, whatever). He then may decide to replace it with a newer revision. This user may upload a file, make a post then decide to put up a new revision replacing the old (lets say its a large zip or tar.gz file). Theres a good chance people may be downloading it if he sent out an email or even im for the home user. Problem. I need to replace the file and people may be downloading and it may be some minutes before it is deleted. I dont want my code to stall until i cant delete or check every second to see if its unused (especially bad if another user can start and he takes long creating a cycle). How do i delete the file while users are downloading the file? i dont care if they stop i just care that the file can be replaced and new downloads are the new revision.

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  • fastest public web app framework for quick DB apps?

    - by Steve Eisner
    I'd like to pick up a new tech for my toolbox - something for rapid prototyping of web apps. Brief requirements: public access (not hosted on my machine) - like Google's appengine, etc no tricky configuration necessary to build a simple web app host DB access (small storage provided) including some kind of SQLish query language easy front end HTML templating ability to access as a JSON service C# or Java,PHP or Python - or a fun new language to learn is OK free! An example app, very simple: render an AJAXy editable (add/delete/edit/drag) list of rich-data list items via some template language, so I can quickly mock up a UI for a client. ie. I can do most of the work client-side, but need convenient back end to handle the permanent storage. (In fact I suppose it doesn't even need HTML templating if I can directly access a DB via AJAX calls.) I realize this is a bit vague but am wondering if anyone has recommendations. A Rails host might be best for this (but probably not free) or maybe App Engine, or some other choice I'm not aware of? I've been doing everything with heavyweight servers (ASP.NET etc) for so long that I'm just not up on the latest... Thanks - I'll follow up on comments if this isn't clear enough :)

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  • Symfony on virtual host (document root problem)

    - by Martin Sikora
    Hello, I'm developing an application in Symfony and on localhost (XAMPP) I want to simulate the same conditions as on the webserver. The web server is configured as follows: /www => mydomain.com /foo => foo.mydomain.com /bar => bar.mydomain.com ... I'm going to put my Symfony application into /www direcotry so there'll be: /www /www/apps /www/apps/frontend /www/apps/frontend/... /www/apps/backend /www/apps/backend/... /www/cache /www/config ... and so on... /www/web The thing is that the document root is still set to the /www directory but Symfony expects it in the /www/web. Of course it will work if I call http://mydomain.com/web but I guess you understand this is quiet stupid solution. So my question is: Is there any way how can I change/bypass the default document root setting using .htaccess or whatever?

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  • how to fetch data using jquery

    - by user3566029
    I have tried to connect my index.php file in 000webhost.com using jQuery. From the site menu I have connected with 000webhost using FTP details available in 000webhost.com. When I tried to read data from jQuery it doesn’t working. Anyone please tell me what should I need to change? Should I need to connect my Dreamweaver database to webhost? If yes please explain? This is what I have done. index.php $mysql_host = "mysql0.000webhost.com"; $mysql_database = "a000000_mydb"; $mysql_user = "a000000_root"; $mysql_password = "******"; $conn=@mysql_connect ( $mysql_host,$mysql_user,$mysql_password )or die('aa'); mysql_select_db($mysql_database,$conn) or die('eoor on db'); $quer=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM sam"); $res=array(); while($row=mysql_fetch_row($quer)) { $res[]=$row; } print(json_encode($res)); return json_encode($res); mysql_close(); index.html $.get('public_html/index.php', function( data ) { alert( 'Successful' +data); });

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  • I trying to start openerp-server with cron script

    - by user1650194
    I have a webfaction account and I install openerp-server 6.1.1, when a start the server from ssh session it's works, when I close the session it close the server too. So I'm trying to start the server with cron. From cron I call a script like this: */1 * * * * ~/webapps/openerp/start.sh And the script: .bash_profile openerp-server -c /home/usuario/webapps/openerp/server.conf It doesn't work.... But if I call the script from the command line the server load ok.... It any way to debug this?

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  • PHP Localhost Application connect to server database

    - by Cross Vander
    I want to ask about how to connect my localhost application (C:xampp/htdocs/myproject) to database at my server host (www.someweb.somedomain)? Am I possible to do that? If it is, how to connect it at my php config? Right now my config (server.php) is: <?php $host = "my web IP public:3306"; $user = "root"; $pass = ""; $db = "dispatcherDB"; $conn = mysql_connect($host, $user, $pass) or die ("Cant connect to mySQL"); mysql_select_db($db); ?> what I got: Warning: mysql_connect(): No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. in C:\xampp\htdocs\XMS\server.php on line 7 So, what must I filled for $host? I'm trying using website IP, it still can't connect. Maybe there's someone here have experience at this problem? Sorry for my bad English

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  • 3 Servers, is this is a cluster?

    - by Andy Barlow
    Hello, At the moment I have one Ubuntu server, 9.10, running with a simple Samba share, a mail server, DNS server and DHCP server. Mostly its just there for file sharing and email server. I also have 2 other servers that are exactly the same hardware and spec as the first, which have an rsync set up to retrieve the shared folders and backs them up. However, if the first server goes down, all of our shares disappear along with our mail and the system must be rebuilt. Also I tend to find if people are downloading a large amount from the file server, no-one can access there emails - especially in the morning when everyone is signing in at once. Would it be more beneficial for me to have all 3 servers, all running the same services, doing the same thing with some sort of cluster with load balancing? I'm not really sure where to begin looking, or how to go about such a setup where 3 servers are all identical, but perhaps one acts as the main load balancer?? If someone can point me in the right direction, or if this simply sounds like one of those Enterprise Cloud's that is now a default setup in Ubuntu Server 9.10+, then I'll go down that route. Cheers in advance. Andy

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  • Best way to use Google's hosted jQuery, but fall back to my hosted library on Google fail

    - by Nosredna
    What would be a good way to attempt to load the hosted jQuery at Google (or other Google hosted libs), but load my copy of jQuery if the Google attempt fails? I'm not saying Google is flaky. There are cases where the Google copy is blocked (apparently in Iran, for instance). Would I set up a timer and check for the jQuery object? What would be the danger of both copies coming through? Not really looking for answers like "just use the Google one" or "just use your own." I understand those arguments. I also understand that the user is likely to have the Google version cached. I'm thinking about fallbacks for the cloud in general. Edit: This part added... Since Google suggests using google.load to load the ajax libraries, and it performs a callback when done, I'm wondering if that's the key to serializing this problem. I know it sounds a bit crazy. I'm just trying to figure out if it can be done in a reliable way or not. Update: jQuery now hosted on Microsoft's CDN. http://www.asp.net/ajax/cdn/

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  • SQL Server 2008 Web edition in a hosting plan?

    - by Simon
    Do any hosting companies offer SQL Server 2008 Web edition in a hosting plan. GoDaddy for instance offers Standard/Enterprise editions which raise the price by $200 or so a month. I've tried a few hosting companies and can't find the web edition available. Why not? The web edition is supposed to be only $15/month - but I was hoping to be able to get this pricing through a dedicated server and not have to go off and separately get the licensing. I don't even know if its possible to buy just one copy!?

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  • How are my DNS entries safe in a shared hosting environment?

    - by Jake
    I'm trying to understand how DNS works in a shared hosting environment. I went to my registrar and set my name servers to my host's ns1.foo.com and ns2.foo.com. I'm using a cloud hosting provider who has a web portal where I can set my DNS entries. However I am confused by the lack of security. when I entered in the entries for my domain there was never any step to prove that I actually own that domain. What is to stop somebody else on the same hosting service (a nasty neighbor) from writing over my DNS entries and pointing my traffic to their server instead?

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  • How to set up hosting on Heroku and email forwarders on a WHM (cPanel)?

    - by matija
    I'm using DNSimple for managing my records, hosting my site at Heroku and I want to use a Linux WHM (cPanel) for managing emails forwarding (DNSimple has that feature, but it's currently not working properly). Hosting works, but I'm having a hard time getting emails to work. Here are my (pseudo-)records: Type Name TTL Points to --------------------------------------------------------- ALIAS | mydomain.com | 3600 | mydomain.herokuapp.com CNAME | www.mydomain.com | 3600 | mydomain.herokuapp.com CNAME | mail.mydomain.com | 600 | <WHM server IP address> MX | mydomain.com | 600 | <WHM server IP address> NS | mydomain.com | 3600 | ns1.dnsimple.com ... | ... | ... | ... NS | mydomain.com | 3600 | ns4.dnsimple.com There are two more records, SOA and TXT, generated by DNSimple, but I don't think those are relevant. When I add an A-record: A | mydomain.com | 3600 | WHM server IP address and change the mail CNAME and MX records to mydomain.com, emails start working, but then the hosting doesn't work anymore. Is this possible to achieve?

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  • Is it safe to change the time on hosting VM server?

    - by hydroparadise
    So, I noticed there's about a 10 minute drift on my VM hosting server from what time it's supposed to be. In traditional environments, I would just restart the system (and change the BIOS time if necassary). The hosting server is Ubuntu 12.04. Undertsanding that some process could be time sensitive (NTP?), I was wondering how this might affect the relation between the host and hosted system (currently hosting 4: 3 Ubuntu 12.04 servers with one being a web server, and 1 Windows Server 2008 file server). I am using Virtual Box 4 with it's headless option. Ultimately, I am trying to avoid from shutting down the host (which ultimately mean shutthing down the other hosted systems). Is this safe?

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  • Mark your calendar! Live OPN Partnercast on Oracle Cloud Applications

    - by Catalin Teodor
    Tune in on Wednesday, August 27 at 10 AM PDT to watch a LIVE OPN PartnerCast focused on Oracle Cloud Applications update for partners. Topics include Oracle Taleo Business Edition, Oracle Taleo Learn, Oracle Fusion HCM. Stream it live from the OPN homepage. Viewers will have the opportunity to submit questions and share comments during the live event via Twitter by using @oraclepartners or #OPN in your tweets.

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  • Google intègre CoreOS à sa plateforme cloud, « un hôte idéal pour les systèmes distribués » estime Brandon Philips

    Google intègre CoreOS à sa plateforme cloud, « un hôte idéal pour les systèmes distribués » estime Brandon Philips Google rallonge la liste des distributions Linux pouvant être prises en charge par Google Compute Engine. Ainsi, CoreOS, qui était déjà disponible en preview depuis décembre dernier, fait désormais part entière des offres de la plateforme au même titre que Debian, RedHat ou encore Suse. Les entreprises pourront la tester et l'utiliser facilement pour leurs clusters et leurs applications...

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  • From Trailer to Cloud: Skire acquisition expands Oracle’s on-demand project management options.

    - by Melissa Centurio Lopes
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  • OVH : « Nous allons rester dans la culture Geek », entretien avec un hébergeur qui s'attaque au Cloud, aux FAI et à l'Amérique

    OVH : « Nous allons rester dans la culture Geek » Entretien avec le Directeur commercial de l'hébergeur qui s'attaque au Cloud, aux FAI et à l'Amérique Edit : ajout de la photo d'Alain Rigaux Il y a quelques semaines, nous avions lancé une consultation pour savoir quels étaient vos hébergeurs préférés. OVH en était sorti grand vainqueur. L'occasion nous a paru idéale de nous entretenir avec la société pour faire le point sur l'année 2011, qui l'a vue devenir leader européen, et sur ses objectifs de l'année 2012. Voici l'intégralité de notre entretien avec Ala...

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  • ISVForce Paris : développer ses applications dans le Cloud avec Force.com évènement CRM organisé par Salesforce le 7 juillet à Paris

    ISVForce Paris : développer ses applications dans le Cloud avec Force.com Évènement CRM organisé par Salesforce le 7 juillet au Centre d'Affaires Paris Trocadéro Salesforce.com organise le 7 juillet au Centre d'Affaires Paris Trocadéro, une matinée de présentation de sa plateforme ISVForce, qui met à la disposition des développeurs tous les outils et ressources dont ils ont besoin pour développer leur business sur Force.com. « ISVForce Paris » présentera les retours d'expérience d'éditeurs de logiciels en présence de hauts responsables de Salesforce et d'un intervenant de l'AFDEL (Association Française Des Editeurs de Logiciels). Cet évènement CRM sera aussi un moment d'écha...

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  • Node.js : enfin une intégration native sous Windows, le framework événementiel en JavaScript arrive sur le Cloud d'Azure

    Node.js : enfin une intégration native et complète sous Windows Le framework événementiel en JavaScript arrive sur le Cloud d'Azure Mise à jour du 9 novembre 2011 par Idelways Microsoft a manifesté en juin dernier son soutien au projet Node.js, le framework JavaScript événementiel et open source (lire ci-devant). La collaboration de l'entreprise avec Joycent, qui parraine son équipe de développeurs, vient d'aboutir à la version 0.6.0 de Node, qui bénéficie d'un support natif et complet sur la plateforme Windows. Cette troisième édition stable de Node.js exploite l'API Windows « I/O Completion Ports », pour ...

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  • SAP France enchaîne les bons trimestres financiers, continue son virage vers le Cloud et se montre confiant pour 2012

    SAP France enchaîne les bons trimestres financiers Continue son virage vers le Cloud et se montre confiant pour 2012 SAP France vient d'enchaîner un 5ème trimestre de croissance consécutif (le 7ème pour SAP dans son ensmble). L'éditeur allemand enregistre même le meilleur troisième trimestre fiscal de toute son histoire. Ces très bonnes performances ont été l'occasion pour Nicolas Sekkaki, Directeur Général de la branche française, de revenir sur les évolutions en cours et sur la crise qui s'annonce. Depuis le rachat de Business Object, SAP ne cesse de le répéter : il n'est plus seulem...

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  • Can I install Ubuntu One server on my private cloud?

    - by Rich Maclannan
    So Ubuntu One seems feature rich, and looks like a serious alternative to some of the other "host your own" file syncing software out there (I've tried iFolder and Sparkleshare, but for different reasons, they're not suitable). Is there any concept of taking Ubuntu One, and hosting it privately on my own server, and then using the clients to connect to my server? Or am I missing the point? Any answers, even a "you don't want Ubuntu One, you want (insert name of Ubuntu alternative)" is fine.

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  • Free book from Microsoft - Building Elastic and Resilient Cloud Applications - Developer's Guide to the Enterprise Library 5.0 Integration Pack for Windows Azure

    - by TATWORTH
    At http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=29994, Microsoft are are offering a free book  - "Building Elastic and Resilient Cloud Applications - Developer's Guide to the Enterprise Library 5.0 Integration Pack for Windows Azure"The Microsoft Enterprise Library Integration Pack for Windows Azure is an extension to the Microsoft Enterprise Library 5.0 that can be used with Windows Azure. It includes the Autoscaling Application Block, the Transient Fault Handling Application Block, a protected configuration provider and the Blob configuration source.The book is available as PDF, mobi and epub formats.

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  • Sortie de la version 0.7 de Apache Cassandra, le SGBD NoSQL phare du Cloud Computing, utilisé par Facebook et Twitter

    Sortie de la version 0.7 de Apache Cassandra Le SGBD NoSQL phare du Cloud Computing, utilisé par Facebook et Twitter Mise à jour du 12/01/2011 par Idelways La fondation Apache vient d'annoncer la disponibilité de la version 0.7 de Cassandra, le système de gestion de base de donnée de type NoSQL conçu pour supporter des quantités massives de données. Parmi les nouveautés de cette version, l'arrivée des Indexs Secondaires, une manière efficace d'exécuter des requêtes sur des noeud locaux de stockages côté client. Autre nouveauté, le support des « Large Row », qui permettent d'avoir jusqu'à 2 milliards de co...

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  • La mise à jour du projet Cloud OpenStack est disponible avec de nouvelles fonctionnalités et la participation de Cisco et Canonical

    La seconde mise à jour du code source de OpenStack est disponible avec de nouvelles fonctionnalités et la participation de Cisco et Canonical Mise à jour du 04/02/11, par Hinault Romaric La communauté OpenStack vient de dévoiler la seconde mise à jour de son projet open-source Cloud OpenStack dont le code source a été baptisé « Besack ». Pour mémoire OpenStack est un projet initié par la compagnie RackSpace en partenariat avec plusieurs compagnies parmi lesquelles la Nasa et Microsoft (lire ci-avant). La seconde mise à jour du projet inclut de nouvelles technologies de stockage, une prise en charge d'IPv6 et ...

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