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Linux Systems Administrators

Linux Systems Administrators

Ngày tải lên : 13/09/2012, 10:21
... The Linux Installation and Getting Started Guides contain some good overview material. The Overview of a Linux System from the Linux Systems Administration Guide is also useful. As is the Linux ... *100072* COIT 13146 Systems Administration (An Introduction to Linux Systems Administration) Study Guide Systems Administration Chapter 1: The Overview Page 23 · Networks Without a network ... you with the information necessary to know which kernel services are associated with which features of Linux. Conclusions Computing is a large field with many different tasks implemented with...
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Managing Disk Space with LVM

Managing Disk Space with LVM

Ngày tải lên : 18/09/2012, 10:13
... /dev/mapper/datavg-sharelv) Managing Disk Space with LVM Pages: 1, 2, 3, 4 Selecting Filesystems Now that the devices are created, the next step is to put filesystems on them. However, there are many types of filesystems. ... This is easy to do with cronjob: 7 For typical desktop filesystems, you're probably familiar with ext2 and ext3. ext2 was the standard, reliable workhorse for Linux systems in years past. ... but this full RAID 1 setup protects the LVM system without having to reinstall, copy or remount filesystems, or reboot. Managing Disk Space with LVM Pages: 1, 2, 3, 4 Network Access of Files A...
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Managing File Systems

Managing File Systems

Ngày tải lên : 19/10/2013, 02:20
... In the above command, replace /dev/hdb with the device name and X with the partition number. Systems Administration Chapter 11: Managing File Systems Page 260 · Disk Devices Floppy ... Reference: Red Hat Linux Second Edition, McGraw- Hill/Osbourne, Sydney. Ramon, C., 2001, Filesystems for Linux, [online], Available at URL: http:/ /linux. org.mt/article/filesystems. Ramon, C., ... To discover what file systems your system supports, you can display the contents of the /proc/filesystems file. Systems Administration Chapter 11: Managing File Systems Page 289 fsck ...
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Linux Systems Administrators - Backups

Linux Systems Administrators - Backups

Ngày tải lên : 19/10/2013, 02:20
... ext3 file systems at the same time, without having to switch operating systems. Remember that ext3 is backwards-compatible with ext2 so any programs or utilities that work with ext2 ... of the compress command is compress filename The file with the name filename will be replaced with a file with the same name but with an extension of .Z added, and that is smaller than ... and ext3 file systems. The FAT / NTFS file systems will be used by the version of Windows you were originally running, while the ext3 file systems will be those used by Linux. Of course...
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Linux Systems Administrators - Kernel

Linux Systems Administrators - Kernel

Ngày tải lên : 19/10/2013, 02:20
... /usr/src /linux- 2.4/README or /usr/src /linux/ INSTALL Instructions on how to compile the kernel. · /usr/src /linux- 2.4/MAINTAINERS A list of people who maintain the code. · /usr/src /linux- 2.4/Documentation/* ... use of hardware components · Issues associated with the modern Linux kernel Further information about the Linux kernel can be obtained from the Linux Kernel HOWTO and the other resources mentioned ... The Linux Kernel Archives http://www.kernel.org/ This is the primary site for the Linux kernel source. · The International Kernel Patch http://www.kerneli.org/ Where the Linux kernel, with...
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Linux Systems Administrators - Network Applications

Linux Systems Administrators - Network Applications

Ngày tải lên : 19/10/2013, 02:20
... Figures 17.1 and 17.2 show the difference between using inetd with tcpd and xinetd . Figure 17.1 inetd with tcpd Systems Administration Chapter 17: Network Applications Page 421 ... interface to SMB drives, Linux& apos;s virtual file system comes to the rescue. With the comment smbmount you can connect SMB drives from Windows machines to your Linux machine and use them ... program settings in the /etc/xinetd.conf file. Systems Administration Chapter 17: Network Applications Page 420 Most Linux distributions come with GUI utilities to manage Samba. SWAT (Samba...
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Linux Systems Administrators - Security

Linux Systems Administrators - Security

Ngày tải lên : 19/10/2013, 02:20
... common. There are a number of good tools to assist with network security, and more and more of them are shipping with Linux distributions. Systems Administration Chapter 18: Security Page ... volume, and very informative. LinuxSecurity.com References The LinuxSecurity.com web site has numerous Linux and open source security references written by the LinuxSecurity staff and people ... See /usr/src /linux/ drivers/char/random.c for a description of the algorithm. Thanks to Theodore Y. Ts'o, Jon Lewis, and others from Linux- kernel for helping me (Dave) with this. Network...
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Linux Systems Administrators - Startup and Shutdown

Linux Systems Administrators - Startup and Shutdown

Ngày tải lên : 19/10/2013, 02:20
... which come with your distribution of Linux In order to install Linux you basically have to have a functioning Linux computer. Therefore the installation disk(s) that you used to install Linux provide ... Damaged file systems Previous chapters examined file systems and backups. Although journaling filesystems are much more reliable than non-journaling types, they can still be damaged. With ext2 ... partition. The most common bootloaders for Linux are GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader) and LILO (LInux LOader). GRUB is now the default for Red Hat Linux. Systems Administration Chapter 13: Startup...
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Linux Systems Administrators - Users

Linux Systems Administrators - Users

Ngày tải lên : 19/10/2013, 02:20
... Guide has a section (4.6) on user management. The Linux Systems Administrators Guide’s chapter 11 also discusses managing user accounts. The Linux Administration Made Easy Guide also provides ... root account as a group account, you can provide all your Systems Administrators with sudo access. When they perform their tasks with sudo , what they do will be recorded, providing a clear ... specific file, under Linux /etc/aliases . This file will typically have an entry like Systems Administration Chapter 10: Users Page 250 Mail for old users On some systems, even if you delete...
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