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Network monitoring with Icinga and Raspberry Pi
17.02.2015
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web interface, a REST API, and support for a wider array of databases. Because Icinga was forked from Nagios code, it maintains compatibility with Nagios plugins [3]. Some of Icinga's key features are
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System logging for data-based answers
18.02.2018
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(remote syslog) [3], an open source tool for forwarding log messages to a central server using an IP network. It is very configurable using the /etc/rsyslog.conf file and the files in the /etc
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Win-Win with Cygwin
23.01.2012
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fingerprint is 87:17:c3:92:44:ba:1a:df:d7:9c:44:b2:5b:73:52:09. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? This prompt wants to establish a permanent secure key between the two hosts for future
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Win-win with Cygwin
30.11.2025
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'll receive the following response: The authenticity of host '192.168.1.250' can't be established. RSA key fingerprint is 87:17:c3:92:44:ba: 1a:df:d7:9c:44:b2:5b:73:52:09. Are you sure you want to continue
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Debugging the Linux kernel with the Qemu emulator
30.11.2025
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in your kernel configuration and possibly rebuild the kernel. Including the symbols, vmlinux weighs in at more than 40MB. Next, open a connection to the debug server by typing target remote :1234 (Figure 3
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HPC Storage – I/O Profiling
26.01.2012
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)? Should I use InfiniBand for the compute node storage traffic or will GigE or 10GigE be sufficient? Do I use 15,000 rpm drives or should I use 7,200 rpm drives? Do I need SSDs (Solid State Disks)? Which
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VM and cloud management with openQRM
03.12.2015
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or multiple system administrators, EUR2,000. Large Edition Datacenter and IaaS MultiCloud 5.2, for organizations with a team of system administrators, including centralized user management (LDAP/AD), EUR4,000
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Managing virtual machines
30.11.2025
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to give you consistent results with a running system. A cleaner approach would be to use an image backup program for Linux, such as Clonezilla [2] or Partimage [3], which means shutting down the system
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A modern logging solution
25.09.2023
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't scattered, making management and review easier. Suffice it to say that, at present, Fluentd boasts around 1,000 plugins for various applications. Whatever cloud service you use, chances are Fluentd has
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Storage trends for taming the flood of data
27.09.2024
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, for example, the waste of storage space and energy and the unnecessary effect on service life when writing to SSDs. When you transfer 1MB to an SSD, the drives actually writes considerably more data

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