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Getting started

Jochen Hayek's personal stuff

office utilities for languages

German

English

online translation of your words and sentences "from whatever language to whatever language" presented in whatever language

dictionaries (LANGUAGE-2-LANGUAGE, not just English-2-German)

bills on web-sites – in German: "Rechnung online"

books

misc

foreign wiki articles living here, their local categories

Some foreign wikis look abandoned – so how to continue working on them? Export them remotely, import them here!

Arts

Arts/Literature/Authors

Arts/Literature/Authors : Arno Geiger

Arts/Literature/Authors : Joachim Meyerhoff

Arts/Literature/Authors : Amos Oz

Arts/Music – my favourite YouTube links

Arts/Television/Programs

Business

Business/Employment/Resumes_and_Portfolios/Digital_Format

xmlresume

Business/Financial_Services/Banking_Services

Business/Financial_Services/Banking_Services : EBICS vs FinTS/HBCI

  • both standards cover the communication between bank client and bank
  • I got the vague idea, that EBICS is superior to FinTS and may be suitable to replace it – I would like to discuss this (TBD)
  • why do banks restrict use of EBICS to corporate clients?

Business/Financial_Services/Banking_Services : BCS-FTAM

  • a communications standard for banking based on X.25, i.e. non-TCP/IP based (cf. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FTAM)
  • the predecessor of EBICS
  • when the telcos announced, they would discontinue X.25 services (the basis of FTAM), the banks started developing a TCP/IP based replacement, in France and Germany EBICS got developed

Business/Financial_Services/Banking_Services : EBICS

Business/Financial_Services/Banking_Services : FinTS, HBCI, …

HBCI4Java etc.
Willuhn, jameica, hibiscus
HBCI4Java within Tomcat
HBCI4Java with JRuby and Rails
pecuniabanking.de

AqBanking

AqBanking with Ruby

SUSEMBLY Banking 4

Business/Financial_Services/Banking_Services : ISO 20022

how I view and navigate camt.052 XML files
clarifications
PartyIdentification32
  • PartyIdentification32 (camt.052.000.02)
  • PartyIdentification43 (camt.052.000.03, camt.052.000.04)
  • used for the SEPA creditor id, also called CdtrSchmeId
ExternalOrganisationIdentification1Code
  • ExternalOrganisationIdentification1Code (camt.052.000.*), published separately …
  • http://www.iso20022.org/external_code_list.page 9-OrganisationIdentification
  • does not include SEPA
  • includes CBID (Central Bank Identification Number)
  • isn't that code list good for the creditor id code? but maybe go for CBID?!?
ExternalPurpose1Code
  • ExternalPurpose1Code (camt.052.000.*)
  • http://www.iso20022.org/external_code_list.page published separately 4-CategoryPurpose includes: SALA (SalaryPayment), PENS (PensionPayment), GOVT (GovernmentPayment), SSBE (SocialSecurityBenefit)
  • http://www.iso20022.org/external_code_list.page published separately 11-Purpose includes: SALA (SalaryPayment), PENS (PensionPayment), CBFF (capital building fringe fortune, in German: vermögenswirksame Leistungen), GOVT (GovernmentPayment), SSBE (SocialSecurityBenefit), BENE (UnemploymentDisabilityBenefit), CHAR (CharityPayment)
  • what column should be used?

Business/Financial_Services/Banking_Services : SEPA

Computers

non-DMOZ

Computers/Data_Formats/Document/Publishing/PDF/Software

Computers/Data_Formats/File_Systems

AFP = Apple Filing Protocol

AFS = Andrew File System

NFS

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_File_System AKA NFS
  • the Network File System is a distributed file system protocol originally developed by Sun Microsystems in 1984
  • my Synology NAS provides access via NFS – actually NFS seems to me the fastest and most stable way of accessing files via a LAN or WIFI

SMB/CIFS and Samba

Computers/Data_Formats/Markup_Languages/XML/Document_Types

Computers/Emulators/Intel_x86_Architecture/VirtualBox

Computers/Internet/On_the_Web/Weblogs

  • WordPress – my blogging software and installations

Computers/Multimedia/Music_and_Audio/MIDI

Computers/Open_Source/Open_Content/Encyclopedias/Wikipedia

German WP weirdos

Computers/Programming/Languages

Computers/Programming/Languages/Perl

My usual starting point before installing a CPAN module:

$ perlbrew switch stable
$ perlbrew install-cpanm # e.g. – never a bad idea
$ cpanm Date::Calc # e.g.
perlbrew
perlbrew for "ipkg" on Synology DSM5.2

==== Computers/Programming/Languages/PHP ====
* [[configuration à la PHP]]
==== Computers/Programming/Languages/Ruby ====
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Version_Manager AKA RVM – aids managing multiple installations of Ruby on the same device

=== Computers/Software/Business/Small_Business : Lexware Quicken ===
[[Lexware Quicken]]

=== Computers/Software/Configuration_Management/Tools ===
* [[CVS cookbook]] – versioning software used by certain customers

=== Computers/Software/Groupware/Wiki/Wiki_Engines/PHP ===
==== MediaWiki installation on my NAS ====
* /volume1/web/MediaWiki – this is where the NAS's package manager installed it itself first, but then I replaced it with an original MediaWiki one, only copied 
==== MediaWiki installation at my web-space provider ====
* [[Configuration à la PHP]] – my trouble with the MySQL farm, and how PHP deals with it

=== Computers/Software/Networking ===
* [[computer network monitoring]] (empty for the time being – currently I like it better inline within the TOC itself a little further down)

=== Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Unix/Administration/Software : load monitoring etc ===
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_(computing)
=== Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/*ix/Projects/System_Management/Package_Management ===
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/dpkg
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fink
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ipkg
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RPM_Package_Manager
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZYpp

=== Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Linux/Distributions ===

==== openSUSE ====
* …

==== SuSE Linux Enterprise Server ====
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUSE_Linux_Enterprise_Server
* [[VirtualBox--SLES]] – I am running SLES12 as VirtualBox VM, at least I am trying …

==== Debian Wheezy / Raspbian ====
[[Raspberry Pi]] – the Raspi, Raspbian, …

==== Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Linux/Distributions/Tiny/Embedded ====
===== Synology DSM =====
[[Synology DSM]]

=== Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Linux/Networking/Projects ===
(MediaWiki full text search seems to not look at URLs, so I need to add also the keywords themselves, even if … – that's why!)
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_monitoring_system – NMS, network monitoring system
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icinga – Icinga
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagios – Nagios
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cacti_(software) – Cacti
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MRTG – MRTG
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRTG – PRTG
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GKrellM – GKrellM
* http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-en/category/monitoring/gkrellm/

==== poor man's monitoring: GKrellM ====
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GKrellM – GKrellM
* a GKrellMd (daemon) runs wherever – on a production server, an embedded device
* the respective GKrellM front end communicates with the daemon
* there is also an implementation of the GKrellM front end available for Windows
* http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-de/2015/02/03/gkrellm-plugin-performance-monitoring-hamburger-logisitik/
* http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-en/2015/02/02/my-gkrellms-are-now-running-within-a-vnc-server-on-a-vm/
* http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-en/category/monitoring/gkrellm/

===== taking "poor man's monitoring" a little further =====
* you may have quite a few servers to survey, so you also got quite a few front ends
* you may find it a nuisance to start the front ends "again and again"
* so you can just as well run the front ends within a VNC server, so the front ends can just run for the time being …
* of course the VNC server may run itself within a VM
* and you connect to the VNC server using a VNC viewer – on whatever platform (within your LAN)

==== network / monitoring for my SOHO network ====

===== on a Synology Diskstation =====
* http://www.synology-forum.de/showthread.html?9232-Nagios-auf-DiskStation-209&p=377342&viewfull=1#post377342
* http://repo.tdressler.net/#ipkg
* http://www.synology.com/support/snmp_mib.php
* http://ukdl.synology.com/download/Document/MIBGuide/Synology_DiskStation_MIB_Guide.pdf

===== running a high-class application within a VM =====
* …

[[Category:ToBeExported]]

=== Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Unix/Documentation ===
==== manual pages ====
* http://linux.die.net/man/
* http://linux.die.net/man/1/nail – mailx – send and receive Internet mail
* http://Jochen.Hayek.name/wp/blog-en/2015/01/30/nail/
* http://linux.die.net/man/8/usermod – usermod – modify a user account

=== Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Unix/Shell ===
==== books ====
[[Computers/Software/Operating_Systems/Unix/Shell books]]

=== Computers/Systems ===
==== Synology NAS servers ====
* https://www.synology.com
* DiskStation000 https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DS213+
* DiskStation001 https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DS112+
* DiskStation002 https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DS115j
* DiskStation003 https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/DS713+
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[2015-02-05 04:43:54] johayek@HayekW $ for i in 000 001 002 003; do ssh -A diskstation$i /bin/uname -a; done
Linux DiskStation000 2.6.32.12 #5022 SMP Wed Jan  7 14:18:42 CST 2015 ppc      GNU/Linux synology_qoriq_213+
Linux DiskStation001 2.6.32.12 #5022     Wed Jan  7 14:19:44 CST 2015 armv5tel GNU/Linux synology_88f6282_112+
Linux DiskStation002 3.2.40    #5022     Wed Jan  7 14:18:59 CST 2015 armv7l   GNU/Linux synology_armada370_ds115j
Linux DiskStation003 3.10.35   #5532 SMP Wed Mar 11 12:09:56 CST 2015 x86_64   GNU/Linux synology_cedarview_713+

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