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Automate your VMware configuration with Puppet
11.04.2016
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of at least two processor cores, and at least 2GB of RAM. For the vCenter server, required for communication between Puppet and ESX, you need 10GB of RAM; this can be reduced later if necessary. The details
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Elastic Beanstalk
29.10.2013
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: export PATH=$PATH:~/bin/eb/eb/macosx/python2.7 First, you must create a Git repo, git init . git add . git commit -m "Starting..." then init the eb tool with: eb init Enter your AWS access key ID
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Web-based network monitoring
26.01.2025
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versions for Debian [2] and Rocky Linux [3]. After the basic installation, use systemd to start the server, the web interface, and the agents. You can then call up the Bloonix web interface in the web ... Bloonix integrates all the tools you need to monitor large IT infrastructures 24x7 to prevent failures.
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Eat. Pray. Script.
23.12.2011
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PsExec could not start \DAL01: The system cannot find the file specified. Using a Bash-compatible syntax yields the desired information: bash-3.2$ psexec \\DAL01 ipconfig Windows IP Configuration
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Rancher manages lean Kubernetes workloads
20.06.2022
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later on because you will be able to grow the cluster quickly and easily. Getting Started In this example, I have four servers running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Because Podman is primarily a Red Hat invention
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Monitoring changes in Active Directory with built-in tools
04.04.2023
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=$Manifest.Backups.BackupInst foreach ($GPO in $Backup){write-host $GPO.ID."#cdata-section", $GPO.GPODisplayName."#cdata-section" } The file can be hidden away in the depths of the backup path (e.g., .\Windows Server 2022 Security ... Monitoring with built-in Windows tools can prevent the worst from happening after an attempted attack.
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Automating with Expect Scripts
12.11.2012
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@trapper:~\$ " send -- "ssh aspen\r" expect -exact "ssh aspen\r khess@aspen’s password: " send -- "PASSWORD\r" expect -exact "\r Linux aspen 2.6.32-43-server #97-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep 5 16:56:41 UTC 2012 x86_64 GNU
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ZFS on Linux helps if the ZFS FUSE service refuses to work
07.10.2014
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-EY 09 config: 10 11 zroot ONLINE 12 ata-ST380215AS_9QZ68Z7S ONLINE Not Under Root Caution is advised here: Without specifying any options, the zpool ... The new version 10 of FreeBSD can cause Linux admins problems when attempting to reconstruct data from ZFS pools. The solution comes courtesy of the ZFS on Linux project.
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Top Top-Like Tools
07.10.2014
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). Problems that crop up usually mean no X Window system or any other sort of GUI access to the server. Often, this also means that monitoring tools such as Ganglia [1] aren't giving you much or any information ... Admins solve problems ranging from slow servers to failing applications. The first tool I reach for when I need to check on a server with shell access is Top.
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Warewulf Cluster Manager – Administration and Monitoring
21.08.2012
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/sbin/service gkrellmd restart All I did was make sure the GKrellM daemon was started when the node booted. I also need to edit the /var/chroots/sl6.2/etc/grkellmd.conf GKrellM configuration file

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