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This document describes an example of an Oracle 9i Standard Edition database installation under RedHat Linux 8.x and 9.x. This document intends to show a simplified installation sequence for Oracle 9i database on RedHat Linux 8.x and 9.x. It is meant only as an example and if one intends ...
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Your server is a highly complicated system of interdependent processes configured to offer simple, reliable, secure and high performance data and network services to your organization. When kept wellmaintained, Linux systems are a true marvel of engineering. And always remember there is a very large community out there with ...
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This document will guide you to understanding how the Linux kernel implements networking protocols, focused primarily on the Internet Protocol (IP). This document contain a complete reference for experimenters with overviews, walktroughs, source code explanations, and examples. Divided into two parts, the first contains an in-depth examination of the ...
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An introduction to installing and configuring server applications on Ubuntu. This document is made available under a dual license strategy that includes the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) and the Creative Commons ShareAlike 2.0 License (CC-BY-SA). You are free to modify, extend, and improve the Ubuntu documentation source ...
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The basic networking guide for GNU/Linux operating system, this book covers up about : Networking fundamentals 4.1 Protocols
4.2 Origin of Internet 4.3 Birth of TCP/IP 4.4 Packet Switched Network 4.5 IP Addressing 4.5.1 More about IP Addresses 4.6 Domain Name System (DNS) 4.7 TCP/IP Layers 4.8 ...
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This article explains configuration files on a Linux system that control user permissions, system applications, daemons, services, and other administrative tasks in a multi-user, multi-tasking environment. These tasks include managing user accounts, allocating disk quotas, managing e-mails and newsgroups, and configuring kernel parameters. This article also classifies the ...
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Introduction, The Philosophy of System Administration : Automate Everything, Document Everything, Communicate as Much as Possible, Resource Monitoring : Basic Concepts, System Performance Monitoring Monitoring CPU Power, Bandwidth Monitoring, Bandwidth and Processing Power, Physical and Virtual Memory. Managing Storage, Managing User Accounts and Resource Access. Backup and ...
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This guide is for remote clients who want to set up virtual private network (VPN) connections to a central site. Network administrators can also use this guide for information about configuring and managing VPN connections for remote clients. You should be familiar with UNIX platforms and know how ...
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User-Mode-Linux Architecture, A Linux kernel consists of a large generic part that is hardware-independent, plus certain components that are matched towards a specific processor architecture, e.g. the Intel i386 hardware platform. The versions of the UML kernel and the host kernel do not have to be the same. ...
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The loss of critical data can prove devastating. Still, millions of professionals ignore backing up their data. While individual reasons vary, one of the most common explanations is that performing routine backups can be a real chore. If you use Linux, you already have access to extremely powerful ...