September 07, 2014

Production Server maintance daily alert email using powershell, check free space

Well we have number of servers for productions so going to each server (WFE, DB, Application and DMZ servers) etc and checking for frees pace and running services etc that's really hectic and that it time consuming environment that may have 4WFE 2DB 1Application and 1DMZ server.

In short we should create task scheduler and run PowerShell script that can check for free space, running services and process etc... and send 1 email for all these details.

Here I am sharing sample script :
1) Production Server maintenance daily alert email using powershell:checking free space of C drive.



You can download above code to check free space, from here.



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Praveen Pandit

August 07, 2014

How to Covert string to valid file name format, get valid file name, file name validation

This is general question that How to Covert string to a file name to save on drive or some location. our Keyboard have so many special characters and looking for more symbols in our keyboard,
That's good for users but for developers its headache coz out of those characters few are allowed in file name,
That makes issue sometime while reading/writing or creating file.

if user entered some incorrect word so instead of giving error to end user we can replace all those special characters by any specific character like I have done with char '_' underscore,
The file name is very important in terms of search or crawl files/file name.


So to make it simple, easy and working I have would prefer to use below way to do so.....


C# Code:
private string ConverToStandardFileName(string accountName)
        {
            foreach (char c in System.IO.Path.GetInvalidFileNameChars())
            {
                accountName = accountName.Replace(c, '_');
            }
            return accountName;
        }


That can be used in any aspx or C#/Windows appliaction. Other ways are also suggested over internet like .Replace("%","").Replace("&",""),Replace("*","") etc....


Other ways/suggestion are welcome, also shared you findings on this.


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August 04, 2014

JQuery tutorial, cookies, frequently used tags, javascript most used syntex, JQuery basics for professionals Part 3


Working with Cookies in jQuery using JQuery plugin and without plugin, or you can say using JavaScript only a traditional way.

<script src="/path/to/jquery.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="/path/to/jquery.cookie.js"></script>

$.cookie("UserAge", 43); // this will save 43 in you cookie named UserAge.


$.cookie("UserAge"); // will give cookie value = 43.


$.removeCookie("UserAge"); // cookie removed.


$.cookie("city", "Indore", {path: "/", domain: "abc.com"});
$.cookie("name", "Lap", {expires: new Date(2018, 12, 31, 11, 59, 00) }); // expire on specific date

Create expiring cookie, 7 days from then:
$.cookie('name', 'value', { expires: 7 });
Create expiring cookie, valid across entire site:
$.cookie('name', 'value', { expires: 7, path: '/' }); 
 
This article showed you how to manage cookies using jquery.cookie, a jQuery plugin. It solves many problems by abstracting cookie implementation details into a few simple, flexible methods. In case you need further clarification or additional examples, please refer to the official documentation.
 
Now other tradition way is,


var ck = getCookie("CookieName"); // get
setCookie("CookieName","value",1); // set



Code:
function setCookie(c_name,value,expdays)
 {
  var exdate=new Date();
  exdate.setDate(exdate.getDate() + expdays);
  var c_value=escape(value) + ((expdays==null) ? "" : "; expires="+exdate.toUTCString());
  document.cookie=c_name + "=" + c_value+"; path=/";
 }
function getCookie(c_name)
 {
  var c_value = document.cookie;
  var c_start = c_value.indexOf(" " + c_name + "=");
  if (c_start == -1){ c_start = c_value.indexOf(c_name + "="); }
  if (c_start == -1){ c_value = null; }
  else
    {
    c_start = c_value.indexOf("=", c_start) + 1;
    var c_end = c_value.indexOf(";", c_start);
    if (c_end == -1){ c_end = c_value.length;  }
    c_value = unescape(c_value.substring(c_start,c_end));
    }
  return c_value;
 }


var windowWidth = $(window).width(); //retrieve current window width
  
var windowHeight = $(window).height(); //retrieve current window height


var documentWidth = $(document).width(); //retrieve current document width


var documentHeight = $(document).height(); //retrieve current document height


var vScrollPosition = $(document).scrollTop(); //retrieve the document scroll Top position


var hScrollPosition = $(document).scrollLeft(); //retrieve the document scroll Left position 


Blog Part 1 (Basics, Selectors and scroll bar)
Blog Part 2 (Get and set values of different elements)
Blog Part 3 (JavaScript windows code and Cookies) 



 
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Praveen Pandit