Gracias Beauty

Iglesia la Merced in Gracias is its oldest church dating from 1547 or at least thats what its loving caretaker told us. It is rarely used now only for special occasions. But the caretaker who donates his time out of his love for the church proudly showed off the gigantic key to the doorhe said it was originalthe donation box in the churchalso original he said and the figure of Jesus

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Once again....not much happened today. Just went to class and came home to do my homework. Kinda boring for you to read but wanted to keep you updated. Friday we don't have class so we're viewing the Cathedral in the Plaza de Armas and then the Sun Temple here in Cusco then Friday night we're going to learn to Salsa from Peruvian students and then to a concert. And on Saturday we go to Valle

Guilin omrdet

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Day 34

Western Australia has a land area of 2525500 sq km almost one third of Australia.The UK has a land area of 243609 sq km.Which means the UK will fit into Western Australia about 10.4 times. It has one Daily newspaper The West Australian and Today Philip's name is in it He finished 4085 out of 5465 in a race time of 14429.Back training today Philip has decided next he is going to run the Gol

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Var p sightseeing idag igen igen. Jeg startede ved London Bridge station og gik til Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. Hvis man har set film om Shakespear eks. Shakespeare in love vil man nok genkende det. Derefter gik jeg til Tate Modern som er et meget stort kunst museum inde i en turbine hal en i sig selv rimeligt grim bygning. Herefter tog jeg et smut forbi St. Paul's Cathedral der tilgengld

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Mui Ne and Nha Trang

So I got to Mui Ne Monday night feeling much better but decided to take it easy. I stayed at the Wind Champ hotel. It is Korean Owned but I wasn't really impressed by it. It was a typical spot fair on the cleanliness AC bed mosquito net and luke warm water for the shower. I didn't have a shower curtain and no way to put the shower head up so I could take a standing shower with my hands free

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Chengde My Kingdom for a TempleChengde is the old summer retreat for the Qing Emperors. Up in the hills 200km northeast of Beijing it is noticeably cooler than the capital and was an excellent base for hunting forays. It was also an excellent location for international conferences amongst the finelysuited politicians of Chinarsquos past.Royal Gardens The city was therefore built to impress

On the road again… Final day

Ad Hello hello Sadly we have reached the end of our journey arriving last night in Redding CA. The weather here is gorgeous and we are excited to visit with our friends Nancy and Don. I just want to take a minute to thank everyone who made our trip special and helped us along the way. In this day and age people tend to keep their heads down and not help others. Well in our little trek a

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UNIX Sysadmin Boot Camp: SSH

Ryan RobsonYou’ve had the weekend to mentally prepare yourself for the first “workout” in our UNIX Sysadmin Boot Camp, so now that you’ve finished stretching your hammies, we’ll jump right into training. In Welcome to the Jungle, I talked about the command line as a fantastically powerful resource, so my goal is to help you wield that power.

Before you can do any actual wielding, you’re going to need to know how to find this exotic “command line” we’ve already talked so much about. Unless you managed to sneak your way through the layers upon layers of security and into your server’s data center, you won’t be able to plug a keyboard and monitor directly into your server. You do have access to the next best thing, though: the Secure Shell – or SSH – network protocol. SSH allows data to be exchanged securely between two networked devices, and when the “network” between your workstation and server is the Internet, the fact that it does so “securely” is significant.

Instructions to SSH into your server are included in your introductory information from The Planet, as well as in your Orbit interface. You can use a third-party client such as PuTTY, WinSCP if your workstation is Windows-based, or if you’re on Linux or Mac, you can access SSH from your terminal application: ssh user@ipaddress. Once you’ve gotten into your server, you’ll probably want to find out where you are, so give the pwd command a try:

user@serv: ~$ pwd/home/useruser@serv: ~$

It’s as easy as that. Now we know we’re in the /home/user directory. Most of the time, you’ll find yourself starting in your home directory. This is where you can put personal files and documents. It’s kind of like “My Documents” in Windows, just on your server.

Now that you know where you are, you’ll probably want to know what’s in there. Take a look at these commands (extracted from a RedHat environment, but also usable in CentOS and many other distributions):

user@serv: /usr/src $ lsThis will give you a basic listing of the current directory.
user@serv: /usr/src $ ls /usr/src/redhatThis will list the contents of another specified directory.
user@serv: /usr/src $ ls ./redhat Using a “relative pathname,” this will perform the same action as above.
user@serv: /usr/src $ ls redhatMost of the time, you’ll get the same results even without the “./” at the beginning.
user@serv: /usr/src $ cd /usr/src/redhat/This is an example of using the cd command to change directories to an absolute pathname.
user@serv: /usr/src $ cd redhatThis is an example of using the cd command to change directories to a relative pathname.
user@serv: /usr/src/redhat $ cd /usr/srcTo move back on directory from the working directory, you can use the destination’s absolute path.
user@serv: /usr/src/redhat $ cd ..Or, since the desired directory is one step down, you can use twp dots to move back.

You’ll notice many similarities to the typical Windows DOS prompts, so it helps if you’re familiar with navigating through that interface: dir, cd, cd .., cd /. Everything else on the other hand, will prove to be a bit different.

Now that you’re able to access this soon-to-be-powerful-for-you tool, you need to start learning the language of the natives: bash. In our next installment, we’ll take a crash course in bash, and you’ll start to get comfortable navigating and manipulating content directly on your server.

-Ryan

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