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  • How do you name your servers?

    - by awells527
    How do you decide what you name your servers? Do you keep it simple/boring like svr-01, svr-02; make it descriptive like citrix-01, share-01; or do you make it creative like the names of the planets, peanuts characters, etc?

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  • SQL Server Could not register the Service Principal Name

    - by Ice
    How-To Fix this: The SQL Server Network Interface library could not register the Service Principal Name (SPN) for the SQL Server service. Error: 0x54b, state: 3.? Found these line in SQL2008-Server Log on my Vista notebook. Yes my notebook is a member of a 2003 AD domain but now i'm offline. Any ideas?

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  • Using find and tar with files with special characters in the name

    - by Costi
    I want to archive all .ctl files in a folder, recursively. tar -cf ctlfiles.tar `find /home/db -name "*.ctl" -print` The error message : tar: Removing leading `/' from member names tar: /home/db/dunn/j: Cannot stat: No such file or directory tar: 74.ctl: Cannot stat: No such file or directory I have these files: /home/db/dunn/j 74.ctl and j 75. Notice the extra space. What if the files have other special characters? How do I archive these files recursively?

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  • DNS Name lookup (was SSH) Not Working After Snow Leopard Upgrade

    - by petercardona
    I think this started with the Snow Leopard update. Cleaned out the .ssh directory, still having the issue. ~: uname -a Darwin california-example-com.local 10.0.0 Darwin Kernel Version 10.0.0: Fri Jul 31 22:47:34 PDT 2009; root:xnu-1456.1.25~1/RELEASE_I386 i386 ~: ssh -V OpenSSH_5.2p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8k 25 Mar 2009 ~: ls -l ~/.ssh ~: nslookup nevada Server: 10.94.62.3 Address: 10.94.62.3#53 Name: nevada.example.com Address: 10.94.62.3 ~: ssh nevada ssh: Could not resolve hostname nevada: nodename nor servname provided, or not known

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  • Name of log file where boot process is logged

    - by ant2009
    Hello, CentOS 5.3 After booting up. I am wondering what is the name of the log file that contains if all services where successfully loaded or not? For example when computer boots you get a list of start services and they can be OK or FAILED. Is there a log file where this information is kept? I had a look in the following directory /var/log/ but not sure which one will contain the informaiton that I need. Many thanks for any advice,

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  • Complications registering a punycode domain name

    - by chaz
    Not sure if any of you have experience with this, but I am trying to include the anchor (?) in my domain name (using the appropriate punycode to allow it) but upon registering it I encounter the error that the symbol is not supported by the language I have chosen. Does anyone know what language would support this if I were to continue or even how I would go about doing so or if i can even do so. Thanks

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  • Delete a file with pipe (|) in its name?

    - by Dave Jarvis
    Without booting to Linux, how do you delete a directory that was created in Linux on an NTFS partition that contains a pipe in the file name? For example: f:\flac\foreign\Yoshida_Brothers\Best_of_Yoshida_Brothers_|_Tsugaru_Shamisen Tried and failed: Midnight Commander Recursively deleting the parent folder del /f /s /q Yoshida_Brothers del /f /s /q "\\?f:\flac\foreign\Yoshida_Brothers\ rmdir /s Yoshida_Brothers FileASSASSIN Other ideas?

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  • Iptables rule creation error: No chain/target/match by that name

    - by MikO
    I'm trying to create my first VPN on a VPS with CentOS 6, following this tutorial. When I have to create an iptables rule to allow proper routing of VPN subnet, with this command: iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.8.0.0/24 -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE It throws this error: iptables: No chain/target/match by that name I was searching and I've found that this error is usually thrown when you misspell something, but as far as I understand, the rule is correct...

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  • A way to rename keep the first 10 charaters of a image name

    - by Chris
    Hi there, I have a very big job to do. I have about 930 pictures which are called like: 5210841 Tuinset Senator.jpg 5210898 Traptrede Premium.jpg etc. I'm looking for a way to rename these pictures, without losing the number part. So for the first one, its name would be: 5210841.jpg and the second 5210898.jpg Can you guys think about a program which can do this job? It's for a Windows platform.

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  • Finding Network Status of specific process name

    - by Moev4
    I am looking for the cleanest way on linux to find the port status for a port being used by a specified program name via the command line. I have seen that netstat -p lists all pids but haven't seen anything corresponding to specific process names. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • NetBios Name Service requests

    - by Austin Salonen
    I'm noticing on MS Network Monitor a ton of NetBios Name Service broadcasts coming from a particular workstation. When I run netmon on that desktop it cannot resolve the application producing them (but does log them). First question, is this bad? Next question, what could be causing this so we can either move it to a server or stop it entirely?

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  • DNS Name lookup (was SSH) Not Working After Snow Leopard Upgrade

    - by Peter Cardona
    I think this started with the Snow Leopard update. Cleaned out the .ssh directory, still having the issue. ~: uname -a Darwin california-example-com.local 10.0.0 Darwin Kernel Version 10.0.0: Fri Jul 31 22:47:34 PDT 2009; root:xnu-1456.1.25~1/RELEASE_I386 i386 ~: ssh -V OpenSSH_5.2p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8k 25 Mar 2009 ~: ls -l ~/.ssh ~: nslookup nevada Server: 10.94.62.3 Address: 10.94.62.3#53 Name: nevada.example.com Address: 10.94.62.3 ~: ssh nevada ssh: Could not resolve hostname nevada: nodename nor servname provided, or not known

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  • amazon ec2 assign domain name

    - by user41999
    1.amazonaws doesnt provide dns service? 2.i can only assign static ip through ec2 so the only way to assign domain name is to use third party dns service? which do you all recommend? i need one that able to add SRV

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  • Running localhost webapp projects under domain name using fiddler2

    - by user01
    I have a Tomcat server running on my local dev machine(running Windows8) & I use fiddler2 to assign an alias to localhost as my domain name (www.mydomainName.com), so my application webpages open in the browser like this: http://www.mydomainName.com/myAppName/welcome.html instead of http://localhost:8080/myAppName/welcome.html But I want to my webapp pages urls to omit 'myAppName' & be something like : http://www.mydomainName.com/welcome.html How could I configure to do this ?

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  • How do I edit git's history to correct an incorrect email address/name

    - by Chas. Owens
    When I started using git I just did a git init and started calling add and commit. Now I am starting to pay attention and I can see that my commits are showing up as cowens@localmachine, rather than the address I want. It appears as if setting GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL and GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL will do what I want, but I still have those old commits with the wrong email address/name. How can I correct the old commits?

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  • Get results by name in Excel 2010

    - by Tom
    I need to parse through the data below and show results like: Mary notready=483 training=452 break=30 I have the formulas — what I'm having trouble with is: The names are first, then 7 to 10 rows of data and what I need is some kind of array that will pull 1st Break_100 under that name, even though they are in different rows. Mary Summary: 08:02:32 () 9/19/2012 Not_Ready_Default_Reason_Code 00:00:05 Training_3000 07:32:21 Break_1000 00:30:06 daily 9/19/2012 08:02:32 Agent: 08:02:32 Dan Summary: 01:18:33 () 9/19/2012 Break_1000 00:34:27 Not_Ready_Default_Reason_Code 00:01:37 Personal_4000 00:42:29 daily 9/19/2012 01:18:33 Agent: 01:18:33

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