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"Can't contact database" on Synology web server
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I have a webpage that is trying to pull info from a database. The web services and the database are both running on a Synology server. I have the following installed on the Synology server:

  • Webstation
  • phpMyAdmin v4.9.7
  • MariaDB 10
  • PHP v7.4
  • Apache HTTP Server 2.4.

I can log into the phpMyAdmin site with the login account with no issues and see the database info. When I go to my webpage I get an error ...

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Docker - Images, volumes and containers are missing after WSL import
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I had to move the docker WSL folder so I followed this article and imported docker-desktop-data successfully. But when I run the command docker images its empty. Even the containers are missing.

I still have the tar file. Any idea how to recover the images, volumes and containers? I really need to recover it. I’ve been working on something important for days and now the container is missing.

C: ...
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Troubleshooting "An internal error has occurred" with Remote Desktop Connection
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Has anyone found a way of troubleshooting An internal error has occurred errors with Remote Desktop Connection?

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I've seen this error before but now I'm getting it about 95% of the time. If I keep retrying, eventually it seems to work.

I've found a few articles and tried following some of their suggestions. But none helped. And none of them attempted to address the specific error I'm getting (Error c ...

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Apache2 a2ensite: ERROR: Site /etc/apache2/sites-available/example.com does not exist
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console screenshot I realize this has been asked before, but this is not the same error and I am not able use the same solution(s) of moving the file from sites-enabled or renaming the file with a .conf extension.

The config file exists in /etc/apache2/sites-available/ and has the .conf extension.

No matter what I name it, it says "does not exist." Is there a permissions issue? Does www-data need  ...

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How to disable lines in java.security to avoid javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException?
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I need to disable the following lines in the java.security file (java 8 SE):

jdk.tls.disabledAlgorithms=SSLv3, TLSv1, TLSv1.1, RC4, DES, MD5withRSA, \
   DH keySize < 1024, EC keySize < 224, 3DES_EDE_CBC, anon, NULL, \
   include jdk.disabled.namedCurves

in windows

Image in Windows.

Windows path: Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_301\lib\security\java.security

The purpose of disabling these lines is to avoid the  ...

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Postfix spoofed messages using an alias which forwards emails back to the sending domain
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My Postfix installation has the following alias configured which will distribute incoming emails to the following addressees :

alias@my_domain.com - goes to - me@my_domain.com 
alias@my_domain.com - goes to - co-worker@our_org.com 

If I send an email to this alias using a SMTP account associated with my_domain.com everything works as expected, both me@my_domain.com and co-worker@our_org.com receive the ...

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Cloud Data Fusion Replication Normalizing Table Name error
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When I try to replicate one single table from MS Sql (jdbc driver) to BigQuery I receive this Missing features:

Issue Name: Normalizing Table Name Description: Table 'xxxxx' will be normalized to 'yyyyy' and the staging table will be normalized to '_staging_xxxx' to meet BigQuery's table name requirements. Suggestion: Verify that multiple tables will not be normalized to the same BigQuery table n ...

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GETTING -> "3 INVALID_ARGUMENT: Request contains an invalid argument" Using GG TEXT TO SPEECH
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I'm getting this error : "3 INVALID_ARGUMENT: Request contains an invalid argumen" using GG text to speech with SSML text.

Do you have any idea ?

Thank you

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I am getting an error in the ansible playbook
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I am trying to learn ansible and I have coded my first playbook but it gives me the error saying

ERROR! A playbook must be a list of plays, got a <class 'ansible.parsing.yaml.objects.AnsibleMapping'> instead

The error appears to be in '/etc/ansible/playbook/ngix.yml': line 1, column 1, but may be elsewhere in the file depending on the exact syntax problem.

The offending line appears to be:

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systemd: Configure correct dependencies with LVM devices
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I have a device setup that I don't know how to model correctly with systemd:

The setup

I have the following setup:

                            ---------
                            | mount |  /mnt/*
                            ---------
                              |   A
           4. umount /mnt/*   |   |  3. mount /dev/data/* /mnt/*
                              v   |
                            --- ...

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