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medined / accumulo_notes
Created December 29, 2011 19:04
Accumulo Installation and Configuration Steps on a Ubuntu VirtualBox Instance
Oct 17, 2012 - See https://github.com/medined/accumulo_stackscript for an even better script. Really ignore the stuff below. Go. Scoot.
Aug 28, 2012 - See http://affy.blogspot.com/2012/08/stackscript-for-accumulo-on-linode.html for a more concise method is configuring accumulo. I'll leave this gist unchanged for fans of history.
My goal was to get Accumulo running on a VirtualBox Ubuntu instance. I was successful using the following steps. If a line starts with $ then it is a command-line to execute. Note that you'll need to have sudo privilege. My username was 'ubuntu'. If you are using a different username, you'll need to change the process a little bit. I'll try to point out where.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACCUMULO
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# Start a new VirtualBox instance using the Ubuntu 11.10
@ChristianPeters
ChristianPeters / css_splitter.rake
Created August 8, 2011 10:22
Split CSS files so that there are no more than a given number of selectors in one style sheet. This is a tool to cope with Internet Explorer's limitation of max. 4095 selectors per stylesheet.
require 'rake'
require 'css_splitter'
desc 'split css files'
namespace :css do
task :split do
infile = ENV['infile'] || raise("missing infile")
outdir = ENV['outdir'] || File.dirname(infile)
max_selectors = ENV['max_selectors'] || 4095
@dhh
dhh / gist:1014971
Created June 8, 2011 18:09
Use concerns to keep your models manageable
# autoload concerns
module YourApp
class Application < Rails::Application
config.autoload_paths += %W(
#{config.root}/app/controllers/concerns
#{config.root}/app/models/concerns
)
end
end
@pahanix
pahanix / gist:885671
Created March 24, 2011 19:22
Clear your logs in development automatically when they are too large.
# config/initializers/clear_logs.rb
# This snippet simply clears your logs when they are too large.
# Large logs mean looooong search in TextMate. You know it :)
# Every time you run rails server or rails console it checks log sizes
# and clears the logs for you if necessary.
if Rails.env.development?
MAX_LOG_SIZE = 2.megabytes