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Jaykishan Mutkawoa (Nitin|jay) | Love and Believe in OpenSource | Devops and Linux Engineering | Operations at Nasdaq

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Create a server with NodeJS – LUGM Meetups

Published October 10, 2015 By Nitin J Mutkawoa / Leave a Comment

A meet up was carried out today by Yog Lokhesh Ujhoodha today at 12:30 hrs at the University of Mauritius under the banner of the Linux User Group of Mauritius. The event with the title “How to make a smart server with NodeJs” was announced on Lugm Facebook group as well as on the LUGM mailing list. As a […]

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URGENT – STAGEFRIGHT is here – Update your Android now

Published October 7, 2015 By Nitin J Mutkawoa / Leave a Comment

This is a straight and direct message to everyone on this planet. YOU NEED TO UPDATE YOUR ANDROID MOBILE PHONES, TABLETS etc.. NOW!! How many amongst you have an Android device? Are you aware that actually, billions of people around the world are impacted by a vulnerability called Stagefright? After the announcement was made on […]

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Adding a new disk on FreeBSD from VirtualBox

Published October 6, 2015 By Nitin J Mutkawoa / Leave a Comment

Adding a new disk on FreeBSD is just a matter of minutes. As usual in the field of system administration, I need to do some pre-checks first before carrying out any operation. There are many documentations available on the Official FreeBSD Handbook. However, I create this blog post so that we can discuss more on […]

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Repair your Kernel Panic with Dracut

Published October 5, 2015 By Nitin J Mutkawoa / Leave a Comment

If you have encountered a Kernel Panic which usually happens after a major change in the Linux System, you can follow these procedures to rebuild the Kernel files with Dracut tools. Boot the server in rescue mode or simply through a live CD or ISO. To boot the server on rescue mode login on the Vsphere […]

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Managing LVM with PVMOVE – Part 2

Published September 30, 2015 By Nitin J Mutkawoa / Leave a Comment

After a little introduction about LVM from the article Managing LVM with PVMOVE – Part 1, its time to get into the details of the pvmove command. Based on the scenario and constraints described in part 1, that I will elaborate on the pvmove operation here. Before handling any operation, do your precheck tasks such […]

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