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Setting up a PXE boot server
20.06.2022
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how long DHCP clients can keep their addresses. If your provider has assigned you an IPv6 subnet, your DHCP server can pass on addresses from this segment to your LAN systems, which is sometimes
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Red Hat Storage Server 2.1
20.03.2014
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tool. Enter GlusterFS (Figures 3 and 4). Red Hat acquired Gluster late in 2011 and assimilated its only product, GlusterFS. Shortly after, Red Hat revamped many parts of the project, added release
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Nagios alerts implemented via VoIP
14.03.2013
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well. Of the available clients, PJSUA [3] turns out to be the best choice. PJSUA is the PJSIP reference implementation, and it comprises a function library for SIP, RTP, STUN, and some other Vo
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Keeping Docker containers safe
13.02.2017
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of around 250MB to Amazon's S3 storage very effectively. A number of successful container technologies have been used extensively in the past, including LXC, Solaris Zones, and FreeBSD jails, to name
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Nagios on a Rasp Pi 3 with NEMS
09.10.2017
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applications available by selecting Reporting : Nagios Core [5], NagVis [6], and Check_MK [7]. Each provides a different view of the Nagios3 monitoring data. Nagios Core is an event scheduler, event processor ... Nagios on a Rasp Pi 3 with NEMS
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New features in MariaDB 10.3
05.02.2019
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', 5), ('Leo', 6); 07 INSERT INTO marks VALUES ('Alena', 5), ('Milva', 4), ('Pablo', 6), ('Leo', 2); 08 INSERT INTO marks VALUES ('Alena', 4), ('Milva', 3), ('Marino', 6), ('Pablo', 5), ('Leo', 4); 09 10 ... What lacked maturity in MariaDB 10.2 has now been sorted out in version 10.3. We look at the benefits you can reap now. ... MariaDB 10.3 ... New features in MariaDB 10.3
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Red Hat PaaS hyperconverged storage
22.12.2017
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with Gluster containers … Figure 2: … or an external storage cluster, in which the individual Gluster nodes run [3]. A new service in Gluster 3.1.3
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Shell practice: Introduction to the sed stream editor
09.08.2015
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quotes ('). The short shell script in Listing 3 shows how to handle variables by searching through the sample file and outputting the matching lines. Figure 22 shows the result. Listing 3 search
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Resolving problems with DNS, Active Directory, and Group Policy
17.04.2017
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name. By default, Windows Server 2012 R2, for example, tries to resolve the name to the IPv6 address, resulting in undesirable messages. Figure 3: Error
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Modern Fortran for today and tomorrow
17.06.2017
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+ X3 + 1 X4 + X5 + X6 ----------------------------- 11111111112222222222 12345678901234567890123456789 By default, F77 defines variables starting with (upper- or lowercase) i, j

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