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Fix "error while loading shared libraries *:No such file or directory"

It happens many time when you are trying to execute some command an error pops out like the one shown below error while loading shared libraries: libacl.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file

Script to take backup of any critical directory in Unix/Linux

This is a script which can be used to backup of  your home directory on a day basis where a compressed backup of your home directory /home will be saved inside /backup directory. You can put this script in

Configure Red Hat Cluster using VMware, Quorum Disk, GFS2, Openfiler

In this article I will be showing you step by step guide to install and configure Red Hat Cluster using VMware Workstation 10. You must be familiar with High Availability Cluster and it's Architecture before

Tutorial for Monitoring Tools SAR and KSAR with examples in Linux

In my last article I have explained about Understanding Load Average and monitoring network bandwidth using iperf and netperf. sar is a short term abbreviation for System Activity Report. Important points for sar It can

How to configure Samba 4 as Secondary Domain Controller

I have written one more article with the steps to configure FreeIPA server and client which can also act as an alternate to Microsoft Active Directory. And since FreeIPA is a GUI based, it can

Fix "RHEL: Kernel will not boot, system freeze at 'starting udev'"

Error: Linux machine does not boots and gets stucked at udev prompt Explanation This is a known bug in Red Hat. Please follow the belw link to reach out the bug details Bug 645940 -

How to secure Apache web server in Linux using password (.htaccess)

Here I have provided simple steps to configure your webpage with login authentication. So that you can prevent unauthorized access to your pages on the website. I have used Red Hat 6 machine for these

How to register Red Hat Linux with RHN ( Red Hat Network )

I will show you simple steps to register your Red Hat Linux server with Red Hat Network (RHN). Below article is only valid for Red Hat 6 and earlier, for Red Hat 7 use the

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