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Andrew Fletcher
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Recently I have been investigating one of my Linux server's speed using the copy [cp] command. This came about due to 'upgrading' the server from Centos 6 to 7. Once I had migrated a domain, I ran the following command
yes | cp -rf 'stg/core' 'tmpdir'To my surprise, the first run of this command took over 38 minutes to complete. Crap! Yes a simple cp -a command is a very painful and slow process. Read more about the pain and times under Centos 7 in this...
Andrew Fletcher
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xdebug - failed to solve with frontend dockerfile.v0: failed to create LLB...
Andrew Fletcher
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The migrate process saves the status of each running migration in the...
Andrew Fletcher
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I'm writing these steps primarily for myself as a reference. However, if...
Andrew Fletcher
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I had an issue where logging in from the app disconnected. The error that...
Andrew Fletcher
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Overview
To update ejabberd you need to remove it, then re-install with the latest version. However, do check for database changes before initiating this process from the ejabberd documentation site (https://docs.ejabberd.im/admin/upgrade/).
Preparation
Before you begin this process you first need to create a copy of the config file. Not sure where this file is located? Then in shell run
ejabberdctl helpWhen I run this command the output received is
Commands...
Andrew Fletcher
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The starting point is to read through and follow the notes outlined on the...
Andrew Fletcher
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To add Erlang repository that also includes the public key for verifying signed...
Andrew Fletcher
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Adding a pem file to secure ejabbered on the server for chat connection.
Getting...
Andrew Fletcher
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To access the ejabberd log files, I found them located at the following...
Andrew Fletcher
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While I have posted an article about how to POST an image using REST in Drupal 8... the journey there can be slow. Crawling through the errors to eventually spot the missing link. For me the how to is as important as the solution.
On the journey I did receive the following 404 Not Found error:
GuzzleHttp\Exception\ClientException: Client error: `GET https://yourdomain.com/sites/default/files/pictures/imagename01.jpg` resulted in a `404 Not Found` response: <!DOCTYPE...