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Clustering with OpenAIS and Corosync
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2011  »  Issue 3: Are yo...  » 
brunoilfo, 123RF.com
ID. Version 3.0 of the cluster suite (in RHEL 6 and Fedora 10 or later), replaces OpenAIS with Corosync [3]. Viewed superficially, not too many changes are seen between the two cluster managers ... 3
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Network analysis with Wireshark
30.11.2025
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© Reinhard Eisele
then select Capture | Stop to stop recording, and Wireshark will display all of the packets it has captured (Figure 3). Figure 3: Launching Wireshark without
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High-availability workshop: GFS with DRBD and Pacemaker
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 07: Xen v...  » 
© Maxim Borovkov, 123RF.com
cluster nodes, and the ext3 driver on node A wouldn't have the option of querying the state of the same DRBD resources on node B if it wanted to write to the medium. In the worst case, a write to the DRBD
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Finding cracks with Nmap, Portbunny, and Nessus
30.11.2025
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Fotoflash, Fotolia.com
. This prevents the sender from filling up the cache too quickly. Port Scanners Nmap [3], which recently went to version 5.0, is the Swiss army knife of port scanners. Portbunny [4] is a relatively new tool
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Professional backup solutions compared
30.11.2025
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Kamil Macniak, 123RF
) with 12 Serial ATA disks, a 320 UW SCSI controller for the host connection, and 512MB cache. I configured various disk groups and logical volumes on this powerful hardware and exported them to the backup
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I/O benchmarks with Fio
30.11.2025
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© Kheng Ho Toh, 123RF.com
SUSE 11.3, the benchmark repository offers an up-to-date package [1]. Fio is also included with Fedora. The source code from the tarball or Git repository can be compiled with a simple make, assuming you
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Using the Expect scripting environment
30.11.2025
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© Ivan Mikhaylov, 123RF.com
or a password, and the current user will be allowed to run remote commands as root using ssh. This script is called ec2_ssh_init, and Listing 3 shows its initial section. Listing 3 ec2_ssh_init (Part
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Configuration management with Chef
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2010  »  Issue 1: System...  » 
© Alistair Cotton, 123RF.com
-certs, make, gcc, and g++. The certificates from ssl-cert will be required later. According to the how-to http://1, Chef prefers RubyGems version 1.3.6 or newer, but not 1.3.7. This version contains a bug
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Monitor your nodes with collectl
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 09: Windo...  » 
© nobeastsofierce, 123RF.com
has some capabilities [3] that sar does not have. A collection of supporting tools [4] can also help collectl gather and post-process data. Collectl is easy to install if Perl is already installed
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Avoiding common mistakes in high-performance computing
30.11.2025
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© Maxim Kazmin, 123RF.com
16 into offset hole 22, your new furniture might never live up to your expectations. Additionally, integrating the furniture into an existing room could be a challenge. Forgetting that the new surround

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