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News for Admins
03.02.2022
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is up-to-date; however, it's worth noting that this isn't an across-the-board solution. You may need to wait until your vendors push security updates out for their affected products." Even printers
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Security data analytics and visualization with R
05.12.2014
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'll encounter when setting up to work with R. For example, you'll regularly use a few R libraries required for the scripts I'll describe that need to be installed with a predefined variable; however, note
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Exploring PowerDNS
12.09.2013
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Ends It is important to note that PowerDNS has many back-end configuration options to hold zone data. It can use static BIND compatibility configuration files or a number of popular databases – so many
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How to configure and use jailed processes in FreeBSD
14.03.2013
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/defaults/devfs.rules to the existing configuration in /etc/devfs.rules. The other details are specific to each individual jail. However, you should note that the name specified in jail_list must match the name used elsewhere, as you
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Warewulf 4
13.12.2022
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’s /etc/hosts file according to the template in /etc/warewulf/hosts.tmpl . Next, it configures the NFS server on the head node from the entries near the end of /etc/warewulf/warewulf.conf . Note that it will update
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TinyDNS
02.03.2012
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this .myotherdomainname.com::ns1.mydomainname.com:3600 .myotherdomainname.com::ns2.mydomainname.com:3600 .myotherdomainname.com::ns3.mydomainname.com:3600 to create your NS records. Note the two colons where your IP
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Assigning Privileges with sudo and PolicyKit
22.01.2013
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completely lock you out of the system. Note that this can happen with rules that you might not expect to have such an effect. Therefore, admins should only edit the /etc/sudoers file with the visudo tool
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Parallel Shells: Run Commands on Multiple Nodes
02.07.2014
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. Although some of these tools might not be appropriate or useful for HPC, I included them for the sake of completeness. (Note: I have not tested all of these tools, so I can’t vouch for them
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hwloc: Which Processor Is Running Your Service?
07.11.2011
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00000044 0x00000088 $ hwloc‑bind 0x00000011 prog1 $ hwloc‑bind 0x00000022 prog2 $ hwloc‑bind 0x00000044 prog3 $ hwloc‑bind 0x00000088 prog4 Note that Listing 3 shows that each process will be bound to two
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DBaaS: EnterpriseDB – PostgreSQL in the Cloud
20.08.2012
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of their other products that run on-premises. The cloud product supplies the “just works” aspect that on-premises products traditionally don’t. (Note I said “traditionally” … things are changing.) “Developers

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