Please follow below given link:
http://www.silverlighthack.com/post/2011/02/27/IaaS-PaaS-and-SaaS-Terms-Explained-and-Defined.aspx
Friday, December 23, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Install SSHFS and Mounting Remote Directories Using SSHFS On Ubuntu 11.10
Follow Given Below Link:
http://www.howtoforge.com/mounting-remote-directories-with-sshfs-on-ubuntu-11.10
http://www.howtoforge.com/mounting-remote-directories-with-sshfs-on-ubuntu-11.10
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Linux recover boot loader or filesystem corruption using Rescue Mode
Here are the steps to recover corrupted linux filesystem (with or without LVM) or boot loader:
1) Boot system using Linux OS (should be the same version which is installed or needs to recover) CD/USB
2) When prompted, type ''linux rescue''
3) This will ask You for some questions like need to enable network or not and mount system or not
In case of installation/repair or grub boot loader
4) Try to mount file system and use following command to install grub
grub-install /dev/sda (should be a first partition where MBR resides)
run exit to reboot into new installed and recovered grub boot loader
In case of filesystem repair (skip step 4)
5) Do not mount partition
6) run following command over shell
e2fsck -p /dev/sda{1,2,3....} Partition which required to recover
fsck -p /dev/sda{1,2,3} Partition which required to recover
If all goes well reboot your system :)
In case of LVM filesystem repair (skip step 4 & 6)
7) In case of rescue mode, LVMs are not in active state we require to activate them manually
8) To check and activate LVMs run following commands:
lvm pvscan (Scan for PVs available and show them)
lvm vgscan (Scan for VGs available and show them)
lvm vgchange VGName -a y (This will activate all VGs LVM volumes)
lvm lvscan (Scan LVMs available)
9) Now use Step 6 (change partition with LVMs partition number which is shown by ''lvm lvscan'')
Thats it!!! Plz correct if wrong somewhere :)
1) Boot system using Linux OS (should be the same version which is installed or needs to recover) CD/USB
2) When prompted, type ''linux rescue''
3) This will ask You for some questions like need to enable network or not and mount system or not
In case of installation/repair or grub boot loader
4) Try to mount file system and use following command to install grub
grub-install /dev/sda (should be a first partition where MBR resides)
run exit to reboot into new installed and recovered grub boot loader
In case of filesystem repair (skip step 4)
5) Do not mount partition
6) run following command over shell
e2fsck -p /dev/sda{1,2,3....} Partition which required to recover
fsck -p /dev/sda{1,2,3} Partition which required to recover
If all goes well reboot your system :)
In case of LVM filesystem repair (skip step 4 & 6)
7) In case of rescue mode, LVMs are not in active state we require to activate them manually
8) To check and activate LVMs run following commands:
lvm pvscan (Scan for PVs available and show them)
lvm vgscan (Scan for VGs available and show them)
lvm vgchange VGName -a y (This will activate all VGs LVM volumes)
lvm lvscan (Scan LVMs available)
9) Now use Step 6 (change partition with LVMs partition number which is shown by ''lvm lvscan'')
Thats it!!! Plz correct if wrong somewhere :)
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Install and configure Adobe Flash plugin (Square) with Mozilla Firefox over 64bit Fedora/CentOS Linux
Follow the following steps to configure Adobe flash player (square) in Mozilla Firefox:
cd /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins/
Download flash plugin (square) from adobe http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashplayer10/flashplayer10_2_p3_64bit_linux_111710.tar.gz
Extract flashplayer10_2_p3_64bit_linux_111710.tar.gz
Now restart Mozilla Firefox
All will be working fine, you can test by opening http://www.youtube.com any video
Alternatively we can also use GNASH open source flash plugin http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/download.html
cd /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins/
Download flash plugin (square) from adobe http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashplayer10/flashplayer10_2_p3_64bit_linux_111710.tar.gz
Extract flashplayer10_2_p3_64bit_linux_111710.tar.gz
Now restart Mozilla Firefox
All will be working fine, you can test by opening http://www.youtube.com any video
Alternatively we can also use GNASH open source flash plugin http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/download.html
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