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Monitoring server hardware with the Nagios IPMI plugin
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2011  »  Issue 4: Secure...  » 
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, the FreeIPMI package, and Awk. The plugin is available online [3]. After downloading, you can simply copy the plugin to the default plugin folder. You then need to define the command in commands.cfg to make
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BackTrack 5 R2
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 08: FreeNAS  » 
This issue's DVD comes with the BackTrack 5 R2 [1]-[3] penetration testing distribution. BackTrack provides a great collection of pen testing and security auditing tools. You can boot into Back
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Chive: Web 2.0 front end for SQL database management
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 08: FreeNAS  » 
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of version 1.0 in December 2011, Chive has nothing to be ashamed of when compared with its competitors [3]. Table 1 provides a comparison with phpMyAdmin and SQL Buddy. Table 1 Feature Comparison
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Comparing Ceph and GlusterFS
21.04.2015
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of this category currently on the free and open source software market. On the commercial side, Amazon's S3 probably works very similarly. Binary Objects Object stores rely on binary objects because they can
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A Real-World Look at Scaling to the Amazon Cloud
04.10.2011
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of command-line tools for EC2. S3 [6] (Simple Storage Service) offers permanent storage independent of EC2 virtual machines being deployed and shut down. Specifically, we use S3 to store the code that gets
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networkd and nspawn in systemd
11.04.2016
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/etc/systemd/network Listings 2 and 3 show the two configuration files for the normal Ethernet card (Listing 2) and the bridge device (Listing 3). You can decide which device is configured
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News for Admins
05.12.2019
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will stop supporting version 2 and developers must begin the migration to Python 3 as soon as possible. However, there's a catch. If you get Python from the Ubuntu repositories (for either 16.04 or 18
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Secure access to Kubernetes
25.03.2020
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kube-controller-manager-kube-node-105 1/1 Running 3 41d kube-flannel-ds-arm-47r2m 1/1 Running 1 41d kube-flannel-ds-arm-nkdrf 1/1 Running 4 40d kube
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Systemd network management and container handling
13.06.2016
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/run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf mkdir /etc/systemd/network Listings 2 and 3 show the two configuration files for the regular Ethernet card (Listing 2) and bridge device (Listing 3
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Spending Moore's dividend
12.09.2013
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boasted an impressive 291 million transistors, 10,034 times the original [2]. The first CPU to break the 3GHz barrier was an Intel Pentium 4 variant released in 2002 [3], but disregarding unreliable

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