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-grade IT monitoring capabilities without the high costs associated with legacy, proprietary solutions.
Core features of Opsview Enterprise 4.0 include distributed monitoring, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP
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to be part of this tech history.
I've been here since ADMIN launched, having written an article about OpenSolaris Zones in that first special issue, referred to as issue 0. And that's a funny, wonderful thing
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-featured 1/10/40GbE Layer 2 and Layer 3 blade switch is powered by the Force10 operating system (FTOS) and provides increased bandwidth, scalability, performance, and operational simplicity for blades at data
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Access
FreeNX [2] is a great remote access program. It uses the NX protocol, which was released by NoMachine [3] as open source. According to the FreeNX website, the product "provides near local speed
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@tiffy ~]$ su -
* pam_usb v0.4.2
* Authentication request for user "root" (su-l)
* Device "/dev/sdb1" is connected (good).
* Performing one time pad verification...
* Verification match, updating one time pads
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by IP will be more difficult.
So, why is larger address space important? Because available IPv4 addresses are rapidly disappearing [1] [2]. In February 2011, the last remaining unclaimed addresses
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.101:/examplevolume /mnt/glusterfs glusterfs defaults,_netdev 0 0
For troubleshooting purposes, you might need to raise the log level:
192.168.2.101:/examplevolume /mnt/glusterfs glusterfs defaults, _netdev
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have the libaio developer files in place. For Debian and its derivatives, this file would be libaio-dev; for RPM-based distributions, it's typically libaio-devel [2][3]. Fio also will run quite happily
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the computer on which it is running. The first thing you need to have in place is Ruby version 1.8.5 through 1.9.2 (with SSL bindings). Add to this, RubyGems, which will want to build various extensions
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into small enough chunks to be written to DVD, or even CD.
Backups are defined by "levels," with 0 level indicating a full backup; the subsequent levels are backups of the changes made since the last n
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