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  • Data and Technology

    Posted on February 26th, 2008

    Written by cliff

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    air conditioning, blackbox, cooling, datacenter, earthquake, IT, it department, network, power, redundant, shipping container, sun

    Sun Project Blackbox - Datacenter in a Can

    Sun Project Blackbox - Datacenter in a Can

    Lots of small companies want to hire an IT department in a can… You know, the ones who hire only one person to run their Linux servers, code their websites, architect their networks, support their users and order more printer toner. It’s a hard job, but it’s pretty common to see them advertised. What I [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on December 6th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    auto.master, auto.misc, autofs, automountd, backups, chkconfig, computer, daemon, HowTo, intr, linux, mount options, mountd, mounts, network, nfs, options, overhead, rhel, server, service, soft, storage, unix

    Setting Up The Automounter Service on RHEL

    Setting Up The Automounter Service on RHEL

    Mounting filesystems in RHEL is pretty straightforward and easy. Occasionally, however, you will not want the filesystem to remain mounted all the time, but rather to automatically mount for a set period of time only when it is needed. Because of networking overhead, and the general unreliability of networks, NFS mounts are a good [...]

  • Data and Technology

    Posted on November 15th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    chkconfig, chkconfig --list, chkconfig sshd, disable, enable, HowTo, linux, network, rhel, runlevels, scripts, servers, services, sshd, startup scripts, sysadmin, systems administration

    Controlling Services With chkconfig

    Controlling Services With chkconfig

    Many system 5 UNIX variants use scripts in the /etc/rcN.d/ directories to control which services should be started in the various runlevels. If, for instance, you wanted the secure shell daemon to run in runlevel 4, you would put a script named something like “S55sshd” in “/etc/rc4.d”. This script would usually accept the “start” “stop” [...]

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