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Updated on June 14, 2024

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    • MySQL development
      • How to connect to MySQL using Node.js
      • How to connect to MySQL using Microsoft .NET
      • How to manage MySQL databases, users, and tables from the command line
      • How to back up MySQL databases using AutoMySQLBackup
      • How to reset the MySQL root password
      • MySQL server runs out of memory or does not start
      • MySQL user privileges on shared servers
      • How to create and execute MySQL stored functions and procedures
      • Using MySQL views
      • Using MySQL triggers
      • Working with MySQL database engines
      • How to check MySQL database and table sizes
      • How to repair MySQL databases and tables
      • How to enable the slow query log in MySQL
      • How to rename a MySQL database
      • How to use indexes to improve MySQL query performance
      • How to restrict MySQL port access
      • How to install phpMyAdmin on managed hosting accounts
      • How to create a MySQL installation for local testing
      • How to troubleshoot MySQL definer issues
      • Using SELECT INTO OUTFILE in MySQL
      • How to determine the MySQL version
      • How to Fix the MySQL Error 1064
    • Ruby developer information
      • How to install Ruby Gems
      • How to use the Interactive Ruby Shell to troubleshoot gems
      • How to set up multiple versions of Ruby with the cPanel Ruby Selector
      • How to configure a Ruby on Rails application on a shared hosting account
    • Linux for the developer
      • How to manage the inode count
      • How to determine high disk usage locations
      • How to use screen
      • How to monitor resource usage
      • How to use rsync
      • How to use cURL
      • How to disable e-mail notifications from cron jobs
      • How to use ImageMagick
      • How to change the time zone in the Linux shell
      • Cron jobs reset to 15-minute intervals
      • How to install and configure Advanced Policy Firewall
      • How to configure a firewall using iptables
      • How to set the default text editor in Linux
      • How to determine a server's memory usage
      • How to generate and verify file checksums on Linux
      • How to install the EPEL repository on CentOS
      • How to run a cron job automatically after a server reboot
      • Conntrack sessions
      • How to install and configure UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall)
    • Version control systems
      • How to use Git
      • How to configure a Git client
      • How to configure Subversion (SVN)
      • How to set up Subversion (SVN) access for multiple users
      • How to use the Mercurial version control system
      • How to configure Concurrent Versions System (CVS)
      • How to configure and use a newer version of Git
      • '403 Forbidden' error message when you try to push to a GitHub repository
    • Client-side technologies
      • How to use the jQuery JavaScript library on your hosting account
      • How to install Ember.js on managed hosting accounts
      • How to use the markItUp JavaScript plugin
      • How to Use Flash on Your Website
      • Does Hostvento Hosting Support MP3 Hosting Files?
      • Hostvento Hosting MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) Support
      • How to use React on your hosting account
    • Application deployment information
      • How to install the Docker application deployment environment
      • How to install a LAMP stack on an Ubuntu server
    • How to add CAPTCHA protection to your web site
    • How to control search engines and web crawlers using the robots.txt file
    • How to set up URL frame forwarding
    • SQLite information
      • How to connect to SQLite from the command line
      • How to connect to SQLite using PHP
      • How to connect to SQLite using Python
    • Using Lua on Hostvento Hosting servers
    • How to determine if your account uses CageFS
    • How to set up a virtual machine with VirtualBox for local testing
    • Web testing and development
      • How to create a PostgreSQL installation for local testing
      • How to create an Apache installation for local testing
      • How to install development tools on an unmanaged server
    • How to create persistent Node.js applications on shared and reseller hosting accounts
    • How to enable Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)
    • How to configure frames with X-Frame-Options header
    • Developing ADA-compliant web sites
    • Nginx web server configuration
      • How to install the Nginx web server
    • How to install and configure the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI)
    • How to edit hosts file on Mac
    • How to disable automatic creation of the robots.txt file
    • How to use an SSL certificate in a Node.js app
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to enable and disable PHP error messages
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to enable PHP error logging
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to enable and disable the PHP register_globals directive
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to use the PHP magic quotes directive
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to change the PHP time zone setting
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to enable and disable the PHP allow_url_fopen directive
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconPHP max_execution_time Guide
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to change the maximum upload file size for PHP scripts
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to connect to MySQL from the command line
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to connect to MySQL using PHP
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to connect to MySQL using Perl
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to import and export a MySQL database
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to set up a remote MySQL connection
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconUsing MySQL client applications
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to convert a MySQL database to UTF-8 encoding
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to convert the time zone in MySQL
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to back up MySQL databases using cron jobs
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconInformation schema database in MySQL
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to connect to PostgreSQL using psql
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to connect to PostgreSQL using PHP
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to connect to PostgreSQL using Perl
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to import and export a PostgreSQL database
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to set up a remote PostgreSQL connection
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to use .htaccess files
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to change the default directory index page using an .htaccess file
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to enable and disable directory index listings using an .htaccess file
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to enable data compression using the mod_deflate module
  • Folder icon closed Folder open icon'403 Forbidden' error message
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to enable pathname information in URLs using the AcceptPathInfo directive
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to troubleshoot CGI scripts
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconWhat is PHP?
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconPHP script basics
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to view PHP settings with the phpinfo() function
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconControlling PHP settings with a custom php.ini file
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconUsing php.ini directives
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to run PHP scripts from cron jobs
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconSetting the PHP include path
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to determine if a PHP function is available
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to fix '500 Internal Server Error' while running PHP
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconPython script basics
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconPerl script basics
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to troubleshoot Perl scripts
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHow to use the shebang
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconPostgreSQL development
    • How to connect to PostgreSQL using Python
    • How to use PostgreSQL client applications
    • How to back up PostgreSQL databases using cron jobs
    • How to manage PostgreSQL databases and users from the command line
    • How to determine the PostgreSQL and PostGIS versions
    • How to determine the size of PostgreSQL databases and tables
    • How to rename a PostgreSQL database
    • ECCN and HTS numbers for PostgreSQL
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconApache web server configuration
    • How to change the document root directory
    • How to add or remove the www prefix in domain URLs
    • How To Use Apache Access Log & Apache Error Log
    • How to rewrite URLs in Apache with the mod_rewrite module
    • How to use Server-Side Includes (SSI)
    • How to use the mod_speling Apache module
    • How to modify HTTP headers using .htaccess files
    • How to configure caching with the mod_expires module
    • How to disable entity tags (ETags)
    • How to use keep-alive connections to improve performance
    • How to control site access based on a visitor's country
    • How to turn off caching using .htaccess
    • How to install Apache Tomcat
    • How to protect a website folders using .htaccess
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconPHP development resources
    • How to change PHP settings and versions on managed hosting accounts
    • How to set up custom .htaccess files for PHP settings
    • Using PHP directives in custom .htaccess files
    • Using PHP to send e-mail messages
    • How to install and configure PEAR packages
    • How to troubleshoot 'String could not be parsed as XML' error message in PHP
    • How to use the Exif extension in PHP
    • How to resolve some common issues after a PHP upgrade
    • How to use a custom php.ini file for cPanel cron jobs
    • How To Use PHP Sessions
    • ionCube PHP Loader support
    • How to specify the MySQL character set in PHP
    • How to fix the 'Unable to allocate memory for pool' PHP error
    • How to optimize Symfony using APC
    • How to use the internationalization (intl) extension in PHP
    • How to install PHP composer
    • How to determine if APC is installed on a server
    • How to use the MailChimp API with PHP
    • 'Allowed memory size exhausted' error message in PHP
    • How to use ionCube Loader with different PHP versions
    • How to enable PHP opcode caching
    • How to send e-mail using PHPMailer
    • How to harden PHP 7 and earlier versions using cPanel
    • Custom PHP settings per directory with .user.ini files
    • ionCube PHP Loader unavailable on PHP 8.0
    • How to change the PHP version for a specific directory
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconPython
    • How to use virtualenv and pip
    • How to activate a Python virtual environment from a script file
    • How to send e-mail messages using Python
    • How to configure and use a newer version of Python
    • How to install and configure Django on unmanaged servers
    • How to install and configure Django on a Linux shared hosting account
    • How to install and configure Flask on a Linux shared hosting account
    • How to install FastAPI on unmanaged servers
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconPerl Information Overview

Linux for the developer

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These articles discuss Linux-related topics that can help as you develop or administer your web site.

Using the shebang

The shebang is a line in a script file that specifies which program should run the script. Using the correct shebang is especially important for CGI script files. This article covers what the shebang is, and provides a table of the correct shebangs for various programming languages.

Managing the inode count

The inode count represents the total number of files and directories in an account or on a disk. This article shows you how to determine the inode count for your account using cPanel or the command line. It also provides recommendations on how to reduce the inode count.

Determining high disk usage locations

Learn how to use the ‘du’ command to determine where your account is using the most disk space. This article also provides tips and recommendations for how to reduce disk usage.

Using screen

You can use the screen program to open multiple text windows within a single SSH session. If you frequently work from the command line, particularly over an unstable internet connection, screen is a valuable addition to your toolbox. This article covers basic screen usage, as well as troubleshooting steps.

Monitoring resource usage

The top and atop commands enable you to monitor resource usage for your account in real-time. This article covers how to use these command-line programs.

Using rsync

The rsync program allows you to easily synchronize directories between two locations. For example, one common use of rsync is to create a backup. This article covers when and how to use rsync, with step-by-step instructions for the command line.

Using cURL

You can use the cURL program to transfer files to your account from the command line. The cURL program is often a good substitute for the wget program. This article provides an introduction to cURL with examples on how to use it.

Disabling e-mail notifications from cron jobs

By default, cron sends e-mail notifications when it runs a cron job. This article shows how to disable this behavior.

Using ImageMagick

ImageMagick is a powerful suite of programs that are used to manipulate image files. Learn more about these programs and how to run them here.

Changing the time zone in the Linux shell

By default, Hostvento Hosting’s servers use the US Eastern Standard Time (EST) time zone. This article shows how to configure your Linux shell account to use a different time zone.

Cron jobs reset to 15-minute intervals

This article only applies to shared, hosting, and reseller accounts. For server performance and stability reasons, cron jobs with intervals less than 15 minutes are reset to 15-minute intervals automatically.

Installing and configuring Advanced Policy Firewall

You can use Advanced Policy Firewall (APF) to help secure your VPS or dedicated server. This article covers how to install APF and how to configure APF with the basic configuration, and how to grant and deny access.

Configuring a firewall using iptables

The iptables program enables you to set up a firewall and help secure your server. Please note that this article only applies to unmanaged hosting packages. This article gives you an overview of the iptables program, how to add and insert rules, how to block an IP address, delete rules, and save rules (in Debian and Ubuntu, as well as CentOS and Fedora.)

Setting the default text editor in Linux

Learn how to set the default text editor for the Linux command-line environment.

Determining a server’s memory usage

Learn how to determine the correct amount of free and used memory on a server by using the “free” command.

Generate and verify file checksums on Linux

Learn what a checksum is, how to generate MD5 and SHA checksums for files on Linux, and how to verify file integrity in this article.

Installing the EPEL repository on CentOS

The Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repository contains many additional useful packages for CentOS. Learn how to install this repository on your unmanaged server.

Running a cron job after a server reboot

You may want to run a script or application in a cron job automatically after a server reboots. This article shows you how to use the “@reboot” crontab directive to do so.

Understanding system load averages

This article discusses how to view and interpret system load averages using information from the command line.

Conntrack sessions

This article discusses what conntrack sessions are, why they are important, how to monitor them for your server, and what to do if the number of conntrack sessions is high.

Installing and configuring UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall)

This article describes how to install UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall) and set up some basic configuration rules. Note that you must have root-level access to the server to follow the procedures in this article.

Articles

  • How to manage the inode count
  • How to determine high disk usage locations
  • How to use screen
  • How to monitor resource usage
  • How to use rsync
  • How to use cURL
  • How to disable e-mail notifications from cron jobs
  • How to use ImageMagick
  • How to change the time zone in the Linux shell
  • Cron jobs reset to 15-minute intervals
  • How to install and configure Advanced Policy Firewall
  • How to configure a firewall using iptables
  • How to set the default text editor in Linux
  • How to determine a server's memory usage
  • How to generate and verify file checksums on Linux
  • How to install the EPEL repository on CentOS
  • How to run a cron job automatically after a server reboot
  • Conntrack sessions
  • How to install and configure UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall)

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