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Archives for July 2017

Record Linux session using the script command

Published: July 31, 2017 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Learn how to record Linux sessions using script command. This will help to keep a record of your commands and their outputs printed on the terminal at the time of execution.

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Happy Sysadmin Day 2017!

Published: July 28, 2017 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Happy Sysadmin Day 2017! System Administrator Appreciation Day is always last Friday of July month yearly. This year its 18th annual.

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How to save PuTTY session output automatically

Published: July 27, 2017 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Learn how to save PuTTY output in logfile locally on the desktop. Important settings to be done on PuTTY client before you start your sysadmin work!

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Rsync to EC2 linux server on AWS

Published: July 26, 2017 | Modified: June 20, 2020

Learn how to save PuTTY output in logfile locally on the desktop. Important settings to be done on PuTTY client before you start your sysadmin work!

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How to transfer data between two EC2 Linux instances

Published: July 25, 2017 | Modified: June 19, 2020

Small tutorial to learn how to transfer data between two EC2 Linux instances on AWS. Explains the use of key authentication in the SCP command.

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Learn Rsync command with examples

Published: July 24, 2017 | Modified: June 19, 2020

Rsync command used to copy and sync files, directories locally or remotely. Learn rsync with different examples and options.

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Create access keys in AWS

Published: July 14, 2017 | Modified: June 19, 2020

Learn how to create access keys in AWS with screenshots. Also see how to make access key active, inactive and delete.

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How to resolve aclocal: not found error in Ubuntu

Published: July 13, 2017 | Modified: June 19, 2020

Troubleshooting steps to clear out aclocal: not found error in Ubuntu. Install mentioned package dependencies and your will be all set.

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How to mount S3 bucket in Linux server

Published: July 12, 2017 | Modified: June 19, 2020

Learn to mount an S3 bucket in RHEL, Ubuntu, CentOS Linux server. Understand how to debug issues while mounting an S3 bucket.

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How to create S3 bucket in AWS

Published: July 11, 2017 | Modified: June 19, 2020

Learn how to create an S3 bucket in AWS step by step. Understand permissions and properties of the bucket which are to be set while creating.

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