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  • Data and Technology

    Posted on November 16th, 2005

    Written by cliff

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    bstat, bstats, conversion goal, data, google, google analytics, google maps, high load, hurst microsoft, idiot president, isp, microsoft, networking, no data, no google analytics data, no statistics, pageviews, product reviews, Products, site statistics, statistics, stats, technology, web stats

    Google Analytics is Cool

    So after being frustrated yesterday by not having any pretty Google Analytics reports to look at, they finally crunched up some data for me, and this morning I was able to start kicking the tires.
    First assessment… WOW! They generate a report for just about anything you could possibly what to know, including things like what [...]

  • Data and Technology, Highlights

    Posted on June 16th, 2005

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    blog, bloggers, bstat, bstats, cms, computing, linux, mysql, networking, php, technology

    What’s up with the new CMS?

    There are quite a few reasons I decided to move away from PhPNuke, but the biggest of the all was the fact that it is simply FULL of security holes. Day after day I read about SQL injection vulnerabilities that would allow a user to gain administrative access to the site, and go at it [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on April 16th, 2005

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    computing, ethernet, networking, solaris, technology

    Issues forcing Speed / Duplex on ”ce” and ”bge” Ethernet cards

    After doing a number of system upgrades over the weekend, I became quickly frustrated by the fact that the standard settings in the /etc/system file, normally used to lock the Ethernet interface to 100 / Full Duplex don’t seem to work if your server is using a "ce" or "bge" Ethernet card.
    Normally, the settings in [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on April 5th, 2005

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    HowTo, networking, solaris

    Forcing Sun Network Interfaces to 100/Full Duplex

    Forcing Sun Network Interfaces to 100/Full Duplex

    For one reason or another, many network switches don’t like to negotiate properly with the ethernet cards in Sun servers. This can result in a lot of headaches, and sometimes the problem is difficult to diagnose. Usually the autonegotiation software within the switch can tell that the network card on the server is able to [...]

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