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Andrew Fletcher
An approach to generating a backup server is using a shell script.  A script can define directories to backup, and pass those directories as arguments to the tar utility, which creates an archive file. The archive file can then be moved or copied to another location.   Example Shell Script #!/bin/bash # # Backup script # # NAME: daily-backup.sh # PATH: /mnt/e/bin # DESC: Backup scripts, documents and configuration files to .tar # # What to backup # backup_files="/home...
Andrew Fletcher
Currently, I have a situation where I have two repositories.  The first is...
Andrew Fletcher
When attempting to do a git push, are you getting the following...
Andrew Fletcher
In this woalk through I am going to use GitHub.  However, the steps are...
Andrew Fletcher
Wanting to create a new repository on GitHub, add in a few of the available...
Andrew Fletcher
Well for me it is very slow.  Recently, I upgraded from CentOS 6 to Centos 7.  CentOS 6 was lightening fast.  Since the upgrade CentOS 7 has been so slow in comparison.  But when I say slow, it has been appallingly slow.  It just was unable to reach anywhere the performance of 6.  Which seems odd, given high transmission speed and powerful hardware.   It still takes forever in executing or processing services or applications. This is a fluid...
Andrew Fletcher
To connect to your CPanel hosted server via SSH OSX, please follow...
Andrew Fletcher
I had an instance where I needed to move content from a plist to the server...
Andrew Fletcher
As a process I apply patches locally first, then using git upload the update(s)...