different commands to check the load average in linux.Loadaverage is the system load,which is a measure of the amount of computational work that a computer system performs.When you run the command in output,you will see one, five, and fifteen minute moving load average of the system.The practical of load average command is done in Red […]
security The files are not world writeable. They are restricted to the owner of the files for writing. The web server has to be run under a specific user. That user must exist. If it were run under root, then all the files would have to be accessible by root and the user would need […]
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What’s happening? The Node community has decided to end support for Node.js 8.x on December 31, 2019 [1]. From this date forward, Node.js 8.x will stop receiving bug fixes, security updates, and/or performance improvements. To ensure that your new and existing functions run on a supported and secure runtime, language runtimes that have reached their […]
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With so much of competition around, we keep wondering what more can we do? Are we lagging behind? We think of coming up with some new idea, create an app or tool to still be a part of the competition. There is no magic rule to get away from these challenges but rather than taking […]
The other answers are correct, in that chmod -R 755 will set these permissions to all files and subfolders in the tree. But why on earth would you want to? It might make sense for the directories, but why set the execute bit on all the files? I suspect what you really want to do is set the […]
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There is no way to delete an existing pixel. However, you can go to “Business Settings” > “Data Sources” > “Pixels” and there remove the connected “Ad Account” this way the pixel won’t show up in your list of pixels when creating ads or custom/lookalike audiences! Additionally, don’t forget to remove them from your website […]
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