Automatic Debian install – How to use simple-cdd
We look into how to install and use simple-cdd to create a new Bookworm install image fully automated with no input from the user during install.
We look into logrotate on Debian and figure out how timers actually work with a system with cron installed and configured. This was a bit of a gotcha for me, so hopefully, this will help you when you configure logrotate and want to use the timers in Debian to set a correct time.
We are in our new linux environment and create ACL, some tools for process managment and the sed tool to update files with expressions.
I’m trying to solve all the Advent of Code puzzles in this video series.
I’m trying to solve all the Advent of Code puzzles in this video series.
I was looking into an performance issue the other day and came by some small interesting changes you could do to your Websphere Application Server to increase performance and remove locks. The first was located in the file Stores.war/WEB-INF/ibm-web-ext.xml a file that I’ve never looked at. Seems that the WAS developers enabled support for handling the…
Customer segments aren’t the most straight forward concept. It should be and works fine but the back-end handling seems to be a set of different solutions put together to make the whole. First of we have the customer segments created as member groups. These groups have names and some small settings but only a few…