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Logging in multi-threaded apps efficiently with ring buffer
Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Mar 10, 2011

No software is bug free, and application users can encounter unexpected results during the run time of programs. To analyze and find the cause of problems, logging is a method widely used by programmers. In this article, learn how to use a ring buffer for efficient logging with memory operations in place of file operations.
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Use Ajax with PHP and DB2 9 – Xajax
Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Mar 10, 2011

In this article, learn how to implement PHP, Ajax, and Xajax to develop a dynamic Web application solution accessing IBM DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows. Also, be sure to check out the tutorial on how to develop a web app using Ajax with Dojo and DB2. Unleash Web 2.0 with DB2 in this online webcast.
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Google Mashup and Web 2.0 storage solutions
Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Mar 10, 2011

Google Maps API along with DB2 or Informix, PHP, JavaScript, and XML let you create an easy-to-use map with your data on it. Use custom icons, change the map type, create a sidebar, and use event handlers. Once created, manage your mashup data cache. Also, be sure to check out how you can use new Web 2.0 tools, principles, and practices in your company.
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Use auditing to track reads and writes in a file
Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Mar 10, 2011

In this article, discover how to track several events on AIX(R) with auditing, a major feature of AIX security, and learn how to use auditing to keep track of the read and write operations on a file. Also examine commands, such as ls or istat, to check a file's time stamp.
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Expect plays a crucial role in network management
Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Mar 06, 2011

Expect is an indispensable tool for efficient system and network management, and it's also widely misunderstood. In this article, find out the benefits Expect provides in common use cases.
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Unix Tips and Tricks: Nifty Shell Tricks
Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Feb 17, 2011

The objective of this tutorial is to show new users how to use and implement many of the shell's methods for providing automation at various levels. It demonstrates these methods by giving tricks and tips for special situations, and it also presents a rundown of useful shell one-liners for common tasks.
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Tools and Strategies for Project Success
Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Feb 15, 2011

Join IBM developerWorks Live! for this complimentary briefing to hear how to shorten time to market of new software systems without compromising quality. Learn how best practices and tools can keep your testing teams aligned with business priorities.
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DB2 9 for Linux, Unix, and Windows
Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Feb 14, 2011

DB2 9 is the result of a five-year development project that transformed traditional (static) database technology into an interactive data server that merges the high performance and ease of use of DB2 with the self-describing benefits of XML. Download a free trial version of IBM DB2 9.5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows.
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Network scanning toolkit with AIX and UNIX
Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Feb 09, 2011

Discover how to scan your network for services and how to regularly monitor your services to keep uptimes to a maximum. A key way of ensuring the security of your network is to know what is on your network and what services individual machines are at risk of exposure. In this article, learn how to use these same techniques to ensure that genuine services.
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Unattended SSH Login / Public Key Authorization / SSH Automatic Login
Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Aug 12, 2008

Setup public key authentication which allows you to login to other servers via ssh without a password.
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