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dapepe / clean-up-boot-partition-ubuntu.md
Created December 12, 2017 07:54 — forked from ipbastola/clean-up-boot-partition-ubuntu.md
Safest way to clean up boot partition - Ubuntu 14.04LTS-x64

Safest way to clean up boot partition - Ubuntu 14.04LTS-x64

Reference

Case I: if /boot is not 100% full and apt is working

1. Check the current kernel version

$ uname -r 
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dapepe / sphp.sh
Created April 29, 2018 11:02 — forked from rhukster/sphp.sh
#!/bin/bash
# Creator: Phil Cook
# Email: [email protected]
# Twitter: @p_cook
brew_prefix=$(brew --prefix | sed 's#/#\\\/#g')
brew_array=("5.6","7.0","7.1","7.2")
php_array=("[email protected]" "[email protected]" "[email protected]" "[email protected]")
valet_support_php_version_array=("[email protected]" "[email protected]" "[email protected]" "[email protected]")
php_installed_array=()
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dapepe / mongodb-s3-backup.sh
Created October 11, 2018 07:38 — forked from eladnava/mongodb-s3-backup.sh
Automatically backup a MongoDB database to S3 using mongodump, tar, and awscli (Ubuntu 14.04 LTS)
#!/bin/sh
# Make sure to:
# 1) Name this file `backup.sh` and place it in /home/ubuntu
# 2) Run sudo apt-get install awscli to install the AWSCLI
# 3) Run aws configure (enter s3-authorized IAM user and specify region)
# 4) Fill in DB host + name
# 5) Create S3 bucket for the backups and fill it in below (set a lifecycle rule to expire files older than X days in the bucket)
# 6) Run chmod +x backup.sh
# 7) Test it out via ./backup.sh