7 Commands to read or view the contents of a file using CLI in Linux
Let me show you 7 commands which can be used to view the contents of its file where each command has its own advantage and you can use them as
Let me show you 7 commands which can be used to view the contents of its file where each command has its own advantage and you can use them as
[](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-6vGq8iNjhBE/UleP6QzgxsI/AAAAAAAACd8/ygronu13L9E/s1600/errore1.jpg)I was facing this error while trying to connect to my existing database during the upgrade of my vCenter Server from 5.0 to 5.1. So while trying to connect to
[](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-CgEIsyynBAA/UlejrsGNBvI/AAAAAAAACeg/N3QsvH1EFcU/s1600/a59cbda6f5372dbfa7886d9992a60537.jpeg)In this post I will show you simple steps required to create your own internal network infrastructure using vmware workstation. This can be useful in case you want to practice
This error is mostly observed due to changes in **MAC address** of the NIC card used in the Linux machine. For me it occurred when I cloned one of my
In my earlier post I showed you the steps to install [Oracle database 10gR2 installation in RedHat 5.4.Now in this post I will guide with the steps and
While installing Oracle database I was getting this error. I searched various blogs and forums and found out many solutions but lastly I got one solution which worked for me.
In this post Ill show you the steps required to install Oracle Database 10g Release 2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 (64-bit)
I have written one more article with the [**steps to configure FreeIPA server and client**](https://www.golinuxcloud.com/configure-setup-freeipa-server-client-linux/) which can also act as an alternate to Microsoft Active Directory. And since FreeIPA is
All of us install multiple rpms while working on our Linux machines. But do you look at the rpm file and ever wonder what does those i586, i686 or any
While configuring my sendmail server I was getting this error. I had to dig up a lot to fix this one. Then I found the solution so I thought I