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#!/bin/bash
# In order for this parser to work, the file needs to be structured with
# tickets like the following:
#
# 12345678 - Some ticket title
# Action: UAT Needed.
# State: (APPROVED|PENDING|FAILED)
# Pivotal: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/s/projects/745189/stories/12345678
# Github: https://github.com/copious/Zumiez.com/pull/123
#!/bin/bash
touch -r backup.sql backup.sql.marker
while :;
do
if [[ -n $(find . -name *.sql -newer backup.sql.marker) ]];
then
echo "Backup finished at $(date)" | mailx -s 'New Backup' kyle@kyleterry.com
break
fi
@parhamr
parhamr / 0: Magento 1.12 Enterprise multi-store cluster configuration.md
Last active October 13, 2023 14:20
A highly available, fault tolerant, distributed, and load balanced LEMP cluster.
@jeremy2
jeremy2 / database.yml.erb
Created March 6, 2012 23:17
Engine Yard custom Chef Recipe for generating database.yml configuration file
#
# This file should be in .../cookbooks/database/templates/default/database.yml.erb
#
<%= @environment %>:
adapter: <%= @adapter %>
database: <%= @database %>
username: <%= @username %>
password: <%= @password %>
host: <%= @host %>
@tonyc
tonyc / gist:1384523
Last active June 3, 2024 15:34
Using strace and lsof

Using strace and lsof to debug blocked processes

You can use strace on a specific pid to figure out what a specific process is doing, e.g.:

strace -fp <pid>

You might see something like:

select(9, [3 5 8], [], [], {0, 999999}) = 0 (Timeout)

@jnx
jnx / rbenv-install-system-wide.sh
Created October 1, 2011 20:09
rbenv install and system wide install on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS.
# Update, upgrade and install development tools:
apt-get update
apt-get -y upgrade
apt-get -y install build-essential
apt-get -y install git-core
# Install rbenv
git clone git://github.com/sstephenson/rbenv.git /usr/local/rbenv
# Add rbenv to the path:
@knzconnor
knzconnor / 1_intro_to_subject.rb
Created February 8, 2011 07:45
A pattern for testing class methods in ruby with rspec explicit subjects
# RSpec's subject method, both implicitly and explicitly set, is useful for
# declaratively setting up the context of the object under test. If you provide a
# class for your describe block, subject will implicitly be set to a new instance
# of this class (with no arguments passed to the constructor). If you want
# something more complex done, such as setting arguments, you can use the
# explicit subject setter, which takes a block.
describe Person do
context "born 19 years ago" do
subject { Person.new(:birthdate => 19.years.ago }
it { should be_eligible_to_vote }
@vjt
vjt / awesome-nginx.conf
Created January 31, 2011 19:43
*AWESOME* nginx configuration for Ruby/Rack web applications
#
# mmm m m mmm mmm mmm mmmmm mmm
# " # "m m m" #" # # " #" "# # # # #" #
# m"""# #m#m# #"""" """m # # # # # #""""
# "mm"# # # "#mm" "mmm" "#m#" # # # "#mm"
#
# nginx configuration For Ruby/Rack web applications
#
# Cooked up with style, care and a bit of *secret*
# nerdy spice. :-)