Author: sajjanbh

  • How To Restore Zimbra When LDAP DB Is Corrupted

    A week ago, I received a call from one of our clients to whom we provide system and networking support. They had called me to inform that their Zimbra server had stopped working after an unexpected power outage. So, I asked them to provide me a remote access to their server so that I could analyze…

  • Custom Disk Partitioning in CentOS

    Here, I’m going to explain how we can perform custom disk partitioning while installing a CentOS system. This is a continuity to my earlier blog in which I wrote about the installation of CentOS 6.5 Minimal system. If you haven’t read my previous blog and want to know from where I’m continuing this blog, please…

  • Initial Configuration of CentOS 6.5

    Hello! In this article, I’ll be explaining about initial configuration steps for CentOS 6.5 system. You can learn about CentOS from here. These are the tasks we need to perform after our new CentOS server is installed and before the specific applications or software are installed. Without further adieu, let’s get into the setup process. CentOS Networking Configuration If…

  • Adding Networking in Vmware vSphere

    Hello and welcome! In this post, I’m going to add a new networking in Vmware vSphere. Networking is one of the most important aspects of any virtual or physical platform and reflecting the real-time requirements of networking in virtual environment is equally challenging. Each virtualization platform has its own approach towards networking and offers its own suite of…

  • Creating VM in Vmware

    Hello! Thank you for visiting my blog. In this post, I’m explaining about how to create a VM in Vmware vSphere. Creating VM in VMware Vsphere To begin the VM creation process, first login to the vsphere client and browse the Datastore. Within the datastore, browse the folder where you store your ISO images and…

  • Installation of CentOS 6.5 Minimal

    Hello! In this blog, I’m going to write about how to install CentOS 6.5 Minimal operating system. To briefly introduce CentOS; it is an open-source operating system based on Linux kernel and derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux. It is developed and maintained by the open source community. This open community itself provides support for the users…

  • CoovaChilli With EasyHotspot And Radius

    Hello and welcome! Thank you for visiting my blog. Today, I’m going to write about  CoovaChilli, formerly known as ChilliSpot. It is an opensource Wi-Fi hotspot solution. I’m setting up CoovaChilli with EasyHotspot, also an open-source web portal. And FreeRadius server is being used for authentication. If you want to do it Ubuntu, please read this article. Before I…

  • A Tale of A Tree

    Once upon a time there was a Seed, which after a long time of struggle and patience, finally gave birth to a new plant. That plant was too delicate and small, so the seed nourished it with everything it had got. It also protected it from every danger and threat. Then, through the continuous nourishment…

  • My First Post

    It’s been quite a while since I’ve been thinking of writing my own blog, but couldn’t determine where to start from. I kept thinking about the right topic or the right moment to write on and since I couldn’t think of the perfect one, my wish to start my own blog became just a wish without an…