PHPDug

Create a site where users can rate and comment on stories or sites posted by your users just like digg.com.

PHPDug
File Size:
1MB
Latest Release:
22nd April, 2010
Version:
2.0.0
Delivery:
Download

Demo Details

Demo Url: http://demos.kubelabs.com/PHPDug/


Admin Url: http://demos.kubelabs.com/PHPDug/adm/

Admin User: demo

Admin Pass: demo


Feature List

Easy to edit html template files

Spam fighting captcha security codes

Simple wizard installation

External dig buttons

Easy to edit language files

No need to setup a cronjob

Dig up/down comments

Powerful Admin panel for controlling your site

Automatic thumbnail retrieval for youtube and google videos

Automatically add stories from RSS feeds


Languages Supported

English
English
German
German
French
French
Spanish
Spanish
Portuguese
Portuguese
Thai
Thai
Chinese
Chinese
Arabic
Arabic
Dutch
Dutch
Indonesian
Indonesian
Turkish
Turkish
Persian
Persian

Requirements

PHP

MySQL

How To Rebuild HP ProLiant Using Internal SATA RAID Controller

There is an issue associated with an HP ProLiant RAID rebuild that whenever a user replaces the faulty hard disk in a RAID 1 array with another new hard disk, the RAID 1 doesn't rebuild automatically using the internal SATA controller. This issue is frequently reported with ML110 G3. This problem can be very irritating and halts all routine work you are doing with the server.

However, it is not difficult to sort out this issue. Instead of considering a hit and miss approach, it's better to have the knowledge related to all this and you'll start proceeding smoothly without any inconvenience and trouble. All you need to do is to just follow the approach mentioned below and you'll surely have no problems or issues with any HP ProLiant RAID rebuild.

Before starting, it is necessary to note that in order to rebuild the RAID 1, the newly purchased hard disk must be hot spare assigned. In order to accomplish an effective HP ProLiant RAID array rebuild, install the new hard drive. Immediately after doing this, declare the disk as a hot spare and that's it. The controller will immediately start rebuilding the RAID 1 automatically.

More information can be found at Hard Drive Recovery Group's site.