Kind of continue from the other gist how to install LAMP on an Amazon AMI
##Install git
sudo yum install git-core
##Create ssh directory since it doesn't exists by default on the Amazon AMI
#! /bin/sh | |
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# Multi-instance Apache Tomcat installation with a focus | |
# on best-practices as defined by Apache, SpringSource, and MuleSoft |
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Kind of continue from the other gist how to install LAMP on an Amazon AMI
##Install git
sudo yum install git-core
##Create ssh directory since it doesn't exists by default on the Amazon AMI
# First verify the version of Java being used is not SunJSK. | |
java -version | |
# Get the latest Sun Java SDK from Oracle http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk-7u1-download-513651.html | |
wget http://download.oracle.com/otn-pub/java/jdk/7u1-b08/jdk-7u1-linux-i586.rpm | |
# Rename the file downloaded, just to be nice | |
mv jdk-7u1-linux-i586.rpm\?e\=1320265424\&h\=916f87354faed15fe652d9f76d64c844 jdk-7u1-linux-i586.rpm | |
# Install Java |
# One liner for counting unique IP addresses from nginx logs | |
# Feel free to comment with better ideas - I'm sure it's not the best way of doing this (I'm no awk ninja!) | |
# | |
# Sample output: | |
# | |
# $ cat example.com.access.log | awk -F " " '{a[$1]++ } END { for (b in a) { print b, "\t", a[b] } }' | |
# 66.65.145.220 49 | |
# 92.63.28.68 126 | |
cat example.com.access.log | awk -F " " '{a[$1]++ } END { for (b in a) { print b, "\t", a[b] } }' |
var io = require('socket.io').listen(8000), | |
nicknames = {}; | |
io.sockets.on('connection', function (socket) { | |
socket.on('user message', function (msg) { | |
socket.broadcast.emit('user message', socket.nickname, msg); | |
}); | |
socket.on('nickname', function (nick, fn) { | |
if (nicknames[nick]) { |
//PhantomJS http://phantomjs.org/ based web crawler Anton Ivanov anton.al.ivanov@gmail.com 2012 | |
//UPDATE: This gist has been made into a Node.js module and now can be installed with "npm install js-crawler" | |
//the Node.js version does not use Phantom.JS, but the API available to the client is similar to the present gist | |
(function(host) { | |
function Crawler() { | |
this.visitedURLs = {}; | |
}; | |
# Modify /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo. Under the section marked [epel], change enabled=0 to enabled=1. | |
sudo yum install erlang --enablerepo=epel | |
wget http://www.rabbitmq.com/releases/rabbitmq-server/v3.1.1/rabbitmq-server-3.1.1-1.noarch.rpm | |
sudo rpm -Uvh rabbitmq-server-3.1.1-1.noarch.rpm | |
# Enable managament plugin | |
sudo rabbitmq-plugins enable rabbitmq_management |
var mongoose = require('mongoose'); | |
mongoose.connect('mongodb://localhost/test'); | |
var db = mongoose.connection; | |
db.on('error', function() { | |
return console.error.bind(console, 'connection error: '); | |
}); | |
@Grab("org.grails:grails-datastore-gorm-mongodb:2.0.1.RELEASE") | |
import grails.persistence.* | |
import grails.mongodb.geo.* | |
import grails.mongodb.bootstrap.* | |
import org.bson.types.ObjectId | |
import com.mongodb.BasicDBObject | |
def initializer = new MongoDbDataStoreSpringInitializer(City) | |
initializer.configure() |