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.1-rc2 and v1.1 followed soon after. Two more versions followed quickly, and when this article went to press, v1.3-rc2 was the most recent release. The following comments are based on the v1.1 release ... 22
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website [2]. The OCS project documentation [3] and forum [4] will help you get started installing and configuring OCS.
OpenNMS
The OpenNMS network management platform [5] was predominantly developed ... 22
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to be equivalent in terms of functionality: Kpatch [2] and kGraft [3]. Technically, the two approaches have major differences with widely divergent functionality. Perhaps this divergence is why Red Hat and SUSE ... 22
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attractive possibilities exist: the virtualization of physical systems, including physical-to-virtual (P2V) operations, and the transfer of virtual machines to physical hardware (V2P) (Figure 3 ... 22
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defined in the check_period attribute (in this case, 24x7). The 24x7 time period template (Listing 3) tells Nagios to perform the related action (a check or a notification) every day of the week at any hour ... 22
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can find ReaR in the EPEL repo.
SUSE Linux Enterprise includes ReaR packages but only in an older version. (Version 1.14 is also available for openSUSE [3], however, I experienced problems ... 22
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analytics is the combination of two concepts: "data analysis" and "analytics." Data analysis [3] is very similar to data analytics, in that it is the process of massaging data with the goal of discovering ... 22
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Stack, however, admins rarely have any direct dealings with Oslo modules. In Icehouse, the developers have extended and spruced up various Oslo modules; a complete list is available on the OpenStack wiki at [3 ... 22
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these base images "boxes." Prebuilt boxes can be downloaded free of charge via the community collection on Vagrantbox.es [3] (Figure 1) or from the Vagrant Cloud powered by HashiCorp [4]. The latter provides ... 22
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abilities of the different filesystems; the result is a virtual common denominator for all (Figure 3).
Figure 3: The Linux I/O stack: Different layers provide ... 22