Database
A database is a structured collection of records or data.
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Robust, open standards for XML document markup and a rich set of freely available tools for XML document parsing and format conversion make it easy to install and configure a complete documentation...
This article series introduces an automatic deployment toolkit, which helps infrastructure architects install and configure deployment nodes with a list of software installed and configured...
ATS (admin task scheduler) enables administrators to automate tasks by scheduling execution of stored procedures. Many Linux and Unix database administration tasks, such as online backup, can be...
One of the many enhancements of IBM DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows is the ability to install multiple copies of the DB2 software on the same server. In this article, you'll follow step-by-step...
If you're a database specialist interested in growing your DB2 Universal Database skills, there's a good chance that you've already developed database skills with another relational database product...
In this article, I will briefly describe how to compile PHP with ORACLE 8i support. When I tried to compile php with oracle support on Solaris 2.6, I received lots of problems. After tedious search...
In this article, I will explain how it is possible to connect and query an MS SQL server (running under a Windows operating system) from php installed on a unix box. The same problem, in the case of...
Those familiar with Java recognize the security concept of a sandbox. For those that aren't, it's the concept that everyone gets a unique, well-equipped sandbox to play in, and a person in one...
So far this year, I've been concentrating on protecting your FreeBSD system by using permissions and creating firewall rules. In the next series of articles, I'd like to take a look at some of the...
I discussed FreeBSD's SMB filesystem support well over a year
ago. At the time, it was highly experimental and suffered
occasional seizures. It has since improved to the point where
it is...
We've discussed sharing filesystems via SMB a few times. SMB
lets you access files shared by a Windows system after jumping
through only half a dozen loops. Sharing files with another
Unix...
This article shows us how to access MS-DOS filesystems from BSD using the programs mtools and mfm.