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  • expect bash
    Linux

    How to Use Expect In Bash Script

    BySharad Chhetri December 7, 2010December 10, 2024

    In this bash script we will use expect scripting. Expect is known primarily as an indispensable application for system administrators. We use expect generally in case where input from user is required , for eg. ssh, ftp, telnet, sudo etc. Given below is sample bash script which will first ssh the remote host and then…

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  • nagios plugin check_mailfromd
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    Nagios plugin check_mailfromd bash script

    BySharad Chhetri October 17, 2010December 10, 2024

    In this post we will create Nagios plugin check_mailfromd in bash script.This nagios plugin is written in a very simple way and easy to understand. Task To check service status of mailfromd service. Create nagios plugin check_mailfromd Create a new bash script file called check_mailfromd. Use your favorite file editor for this, we in general…

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    Xen Server License Nagios Plugin (bash script)

    BySharad Chhetri May 29, 2010December 10, 2024

    Introduction In this post we will share about the “Xen Server License Nagios Plugin” written in bash script. It was good experience to create the nagios plugin for Xen server license. Task To show how many days are left for Xen Server expiration. Requirement You must have following items to be installed in system. 1….

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    You don’t have permission to access /nagios on this server :Solved

    BySharad Chhetri August 11, 2009June 25, 2026

    The article describes encountering a “Forbidden” error while installing Nagios. Despite following the Quick Start guide, login attempts with the nagiosadmin account failed. The issue was resolved by installing the PHP packages, allowing successful access to the Nagios interface.

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  • fedora 10 root gui login
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    Authenticate root to login in GUI mode in Fedora 10

    BySharad Chhetri April 25, 2009December 10, 2024

    Today we have installed Fedora10 in my PC in Virtual Box.We were aware that by default Fedora 10 do not permit root to login in Runlevel 5. Fedora has tightened their security.We did some changes in system and tested the root authentication issue in our PC. Steps To Authenticate root to login in GUI mode…

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  • minimised application rhel 5
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    Minimised Application not visible in panel – RHEL 5

    BySharad Chhetri March 29, 2009December 11, 2024

    How to solve when the minimised applications in panel get disappeared in RHEL 5 ? Two days ago I found a very strange problem in my PC(I am using the RHEL 5.0 Operating System). Whenever I minimised my opened application like terminal,web browser,anything it did nt appear in bottom panel(Taskbar).I had to get back these…

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    What is Runlevel in Linux

    BySharad Chhetri March 23, 2009December 14, 2024

    Do you know what is runlevel in Linux ? This is one of the important term use in linux. There are 7 Runlevel mode in Linux. In this post we will try to explain about runlevel in Linux Operating System. What is runlevel In linux the Runlevel is described as the state or mode that…

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  • reset forgot root password in RHEL 5
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    Forgot root password reset in runlevel 1 : Red Hat (RHEL 5)

    BySharad Chhetri March 10, 2009June 25, 2026

    Learn how to reset fogotten root passwd in RHEL 5 (Red Hat Enterprise Linux). We will login in runlevel 1 to reset forgot password.

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