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How to recover corrupted HDD with LUKS encryption?
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There's a 1TB HDD which is somehow corrupted. It has only one partition and it's LUKS-encrypted, as far as I know. The password is known. The HDD used to prompt for the password right after it was mounted, but now it doesn't mount automatically as before, and there's no password prompt anymore. Also, the device doesn't appear in the list of available devices in Linux Mint's GUI. However, it's discoverab ...

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Systemctl reports service failed after user manually restarted Apache. Can systemd and reality be synched without restarting processes?
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I have an Apache instance that starts with a systemd unit. A user manually stopped and restarted the instance. Now systemctl reports the service as "failed". Other than stopping and restarting Apache, is there a way to get systemd to recognize the service is running?

This is the status. (I've tried to hide the company information, so if httpd-apache and INT-1 don't make sense, it's because I've r ...

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Rows in a rack configuration
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I am new to these terminologies in a data center. Can someone explain how many rows can be present in a rack?

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In AWS how can I route outbound EC2 traffic through different Internet Gateways depending on the payload?
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I have a weird scenario where I need to route certain outbound traffic from an app hosted on EC2 through different regional IP addresses.

Long story short we have 2 clients with APIs that our app communicates with to POST data. We found that their firewalls are strict at times and eventually block us mostly because we are in a different country. After a lot of back and forth, I eventually cloned  ...

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BitTitan (405) Method Not Allowed
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Trying to migrate mail from on prem exchange server to O365, and getting a 405 method not allowed error. I've tried some of the things out there to allow all verbs in IIS and disable webDAV, but those didn't seem to work.

Any other thoughts on this?

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How do you resolve to both public and private zones in a Split-Horizon DNS (using GCP Cloud DNS)?
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We're using GCP and Cloud DNS to manage our domain and I'm trying to solve for these use cases:

  1. Have private records for things like Databases that can only be resolved within the company network (our VPC).
  2. Override public records with private IPs for alternative routing within the company network.
  3. Be able to issue DNS01 challenges and resolve the records within our network and publically. We need this ...
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How to permanently change niceness of apache2 process on a Debian server?
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I have Debian 11.2 with Apache2. I'd like to change niceness of all of my apache2 processes, or at least mod_wsgi processes, to +5. How can I do it?

Adding Nice=5 to /usr/lib/systemd/system/apache2.service didn't change anything, probably because that only calls apachectl. renice seems to work, but only as a temporary measure.

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