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Andrew Fletcher
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I've recently upgraded the server Ubuntu 20.04 updating the PHP version from 7.4 to 8.1. However, when I've attempted to export the MySQL database using the command
drush sql-dump --extra-dump=--no-tablespaces --result-file=../sql/db-2023-02-25.sqlI seeing the following response
> mysqldump: Couldn't execute 'FLUSH TABLES': Access denied; you need (at least one of) the RELOAD or FLUSH_TABLES privilege(s) for this operation (1227)
In SqlCommands.php line 242:
Unable to dump...
Andrew Fletcher
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Recently I have been investigating one of my Linux server's speed using the...
Andrew Fletcher
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To completely remove Microsoft Remote Desktop from OSX you need to perform the...
Andrew Fletcher
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Find by file name
To perform a find command in terminal use
find / -name...
Andrew Fletcher
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I had generated a backup of key directories on the server - see Create a...
Andrew Fletcher
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Currently, I have a situation where I have two repositories. The first is where I've held the code since the beginning. The second has come on board recently and is the client repo. However, rather than shut the original down, I want to keep both running with the same code. How do I synchronise them so that they contain the same thing?
Configure a remote that points to the upstream repository in Git to sync changes you make in a fork with the original repository....
Andrew Fletcher
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Creating a bash script
Bash scripts are files containing code that tell your...
Andrew Fletcher
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Accessing a remote server using PEM key, and I had the following...
Andrew Fletcher
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How do you generate a .pem file from an existing .ppk key?
Is putty on your...
Andrew Fletcher
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Currently I'm working through an app that has been abandoned by the developers....
Andrew Fletcher
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First off, this isn't the only method to achieve the outcome of emptying a file.
Using a symbol : is a shell built-in command that is essence equivalent to the true command and it can be used as a no-op (no operation). It can be used as follows:
# : > filename.txtOR
# true > filename.txt
My initial file was as follows:
21548342 16 Mar 20:27 code.logPost using the command
: > filename.txtThe response was
0 16 Mar 20:27...
Andrew Fletcher
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Clear DNS Cache
The DNS (Domain Name Service) cache on your Mac helps browsers...
Andrew Fletcher
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Changing git push from passphrase? There are several ways to tackle this...
Andrew Fletcher
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Z shell (Zsh) is a Unix shell built on top of bash (the default shell for...