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is unproblematic, but does require a modicum of Linux knowledge. If you install ASSP on an Exchange server, the software runs in a command window. You can also configure it as a service. The project wiki [2
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a single product we simply called, "VMware." VMware was cool because it allowed me to install a Windows 98SE "computer" on my Linux system. For fun, I also installed NT 4.0 and a Linux virtual machine
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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