Course Elementary 17102
Course Introduction:"Memcached Command Operation Manual" is the latest official Memcached online reference manual. In this Memcached document, various Memcached operation commands are provided with Chinese explanations. You will learn how to use Memcached to reduce database load and improve performance. It is a must-have online query reference document tutorial for Memcached learners and users!
Course Elementary 56705
Course Introduction:"Redis Command Operation Chinese Manual" is the latest official Redis online reference manual. Redis is an in-memory cache database. This manual contains various Redis operation commands with Chinese explanations. You will learn to master the efficient use of Redis in the data server. It is a must-have online query for Redis learning and users. Refer to the documentation tutorial!
Course Elementary 2160
Course Introduction:This course will explain in detail the core operating processes of the ThinkPHP framework, including database operations, routing configuration, controller design, view rendering and other core functions. Through learning, you will master the core principles and best practices of the ThinkPHP framework, laying a solid foundation for developing efficient and maintainable web applications.
Course Intermediate 10911
Course Introduction:"Self-study IT Network Linux Load Balancing Video Tutorial" mainly implements Linux load balancing by performing script operations on web, lvs and Linux under nagin.
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Course Introduction:Steps to use the scannow command: 1. Open the command prompt; 2. Run the command prompt as an administrator; 3. Enter the scannow command; 4. Wait for the scan to complete; 5. Check the scan results; 6. Restart the system. Detailed introduction: 1. Open the command prompt. In Windows, you can open the command prompt by pressing the Win + R keys, then entering "cmd" and pressing the Enter key, or you can search for "command prompt" in the start menu and click to open; 2. Run command prompt as administrator and so on.
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Course Introduction:Linux shutdown commands include shutdown command, halt command, poweroff command and reboot command. Detailed introduction: 1. The shutdown command is used to shut down the system. When using this command, you can choose to shut down immediately or shut down after a specified time; 2. The halt command is used to shut down the system and stop all processes. Compared with the shutdown command, the halt command does not Cleaning work during the shutdown process will be performed, so it may take longer to complete the shutdown; 3. Poweroff command, etc.
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Course Introduction:Linux file renaming commands are mv command, cp command, rename command, sed command and awk command. 1. mv command, mv file.txt newfile.txt; 2. cp command, cp file.txt newfile.txt; 3. rename command, rename 's/.txt$/.html/' *.txt; 4. sed Orders and more.
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Course Introduction:nohup is a commonly used command in Unix and Unix-like systems. It is used to run commands in the background and redirect the output of the command to a file to keep running even after the user logs out or the terminal is closed. Detailed explanation and usage of the nohup command: "nohup command [parameters] [input file] [output file]", where the command is the command to be run in the background, the parameters are the options and parameters of the command, and the input file is the input file of the command , the output file is the output file of the command.
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Course Introduction:This time I will share with you a very practical universal decompression command. Under Linux systems, there are a variety of compressed package formats to choose from. When decompressing compressed packages of different formats on the command line, you need to use different commands and parameters. It is quite difficult for us to remember so many commands. However, we can write a universal decompression command to replace these cumbersome decompression commands, so that we only need to remember one command. The following are specific steps to share: 1. Create an .autoex.sh script in the user directory. The content of the script is as follows: #copyfromhttps://ynome.wordpress.com/2013/04/14/linux-%E9%80%9A
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