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Using Univention Corporate Server 2.4 for virtual infrastructure management
30.11.2025
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.0). Although XenSource developed a kernel 2.6.31 especially for this purpose, the PVOps-based functions in the official Linux kernel still do not support operation as a dom0. The second reason is that, although
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Getting started with I/O profiling
30.11.2025
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. For example, if you are using a Linux NFS server, you could watch the block devices underlying the NFS filesystem, or if you are using Lustre [6], you could use blktrace to monitor block devices on the OSS
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An open source object storage solution
22.05.2023
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provider (IDP). In this case, you should create a new user, either in the console or with the mc utility. For example, to add user 8pu2T6NBB6 for the deployment mycluster1 defined earlier with the secret
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Connecting dissimilar IPsec implementations
30.11.2025
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over the Internet. The first RFCs on IPsec were drafted during the development of IPv6 and date back to 1995. The current version is described by RFC 4301 and later RFCs. The IPsec specification refers
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Setting up HTTP/2 for Nginx
25.03.2021
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# Process link header with rel=preload: 49 http2_push_preload on; 50 } 51 } 52 53 # Simulation application server: 54 server { 55 list 1025; 56 root /var/www/html; 57 58 location
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Automate CentOS and RHEL installation with PXE
02.02.2021
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--reserve-mb='auto' 40 %end 41 42 %anaconda 43 pwpolicy root --minlen=6 --minquality=1 --notstrict --nochanges --notempty 44 pwpolicy user --minlen=6 --minquality=1 --notstrict --nochanges --emptyok 45
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Integrating OCS information into monitoring with OpenNMS
21.08.2014
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and production. To show how monitoring profiles can be implemented for a specific server, the example distinguishes between mail, web, and database servers. It assumes that the stable version 1.12.3 of OpenNMS [6
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Software-defined storage with LizardFS
17.06.2017
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. If you enter a support agreement with Skytechnology, you can use the proprietary uRaft daemon, which is independent of LizardFS and provides automatic failover according to the Raft consensus algorithm [6
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Manage logical volumes with GUI tools
09.10.2017
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more data security. You make your choice when creating an LVM volume group, but usually all the tools set up linear volumes without RAID functionality. Frequently used RAID levels (e.g., RAID 5, 6
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Packaging Apps To Run on Any Linux Device
09.10.2017
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. Figure 1: Controlling filesystem access of default strict running mode (source: snapcraft.io [6]). To dev or Not to dev Developer mode (devmode ) offers a much looser set of controls, in the sense

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