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Andrew Fletcher
Like many devs at the moment, looking for log4j2 on your server... how to do? First I used the command find / -name log4j2.xml -type fWhich in turn produced the following results /opt/solr-8.5.2/server/resources/log4j2.xml /var/solr/log4j2.xml  Version Ok, so log4j2 exists on the server the client is using... in Solr.  How about determining the version number? The version here matters as 2.15.0 is good to go.  To find the version use sudo find / -name 'log4j*' The output of...
Andrew Fletcher
The migrate process saves the status of each running migration in the...
Andrew Fletcher
A recent attempt to run an update composer (regular activity for many of...
Andrew Fletcher
I'm writing these steps primarily for myself as a reference.  However, if...
Andrew Fletcher
I need to set the default php-version of a subscription to php7.3.  The...
Andrew Fletcher
Creating a new account in Mail on OSX Big Sur (11.2) and complete the required information for: Email Username Password Account type: IMAP Incoming mail server Outgoing mail server I receive a message "Unable to verify account name or password." Note: before you follow these steps, ensure that you know / note down all of your account passwords.  This is because the saved passwords will be deleted during this process. The steps that worked for me: Open the Keychain Access...
Andrew Fletcher
Attempting to load changes in a staging site and the bountiful error page...
Andrew Fletcher
(104)Connection reset by peer: mod_fcgid: error reading data from FastCGI...
Andrew Fletcher
This page shows a growing list of common commands for viewing and managing your...
Andrew Fletcher
Whilst updating nodejs and npm on a Centos 6 or 7 server running Apache, I...
Andrew Fletcher
Installing Laravel on an Apache server was going to be a no fuss process said no developer!  Research done.  Documentation looks good and easy to follow.  Time to load Laravel.   The set-up The install notes on Laravel are easy to follow.  Beginning with checking that your server is able to install Laravel. Using shell commands check that your server has the minimum requirements.  To do this run the command php -m -bash-4.1# php -m [PHP...
Andrew Fletcher
We had an issue recently where saving a page in the admin area produced one of...