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troy's unix space: February 2013
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Various tips and tricks picked up in UNIX engineering. Intro SmartOS Setup pt 4. Following up from part 3. Where we installed and configured our SmartOS. Host (cn40), we now get to start checking out handling and management. Of SmartOS OS VMs (SOSVMs). Jumping in where we left off in part 3, we. Start with the configuration for our image repository hosted on serv1. Links to this post. Intro SmartOS Setup pt 3. I detailed our general expectations and in part 2. Check out our first SmartOS. Particularly us...
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troy's unix space: Configuring AutoFS in Linux
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Various tips and tricks picked up in UNIX engineering. Configuring AutoFS in Linux. This post details simple usage of AutoFS under Linux. The purpose of. AutoFS is to mount volumes as they are needed and unmount them when. They are not in use. This is useful for sharing out home directories,. Documentation, or applications to clients from a NAS cluster as well. As presenting standardized directory structures wherein the directory. Structure of origin may not be standard. Both of which will be covered.
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troy's unix space: Configuring AutoFS in FreeBSD
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Various tips and tricks picked up in UNIX engineering. Configuring AutoFS in FreeBSD. As a follow up to AutoFS in Linux. This post details simple usage of. AutoFS under FreeBSD, as controlled by 'amd'. The purpose of AutoFS is. To mount volumes as they are needed and unmount them when they are not. In use. The same setup I used in the Linux write up is presented here,. Wherein we have usres' home directories located elsewhere than "/home". And remote documentation that is occasionally needed on the system.
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troy's unix space: Tools
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Various tips and tricks picked up in UNIX engineering. Let me know by posting a comment or via email at 'troysunix at gmail dot com'. Converts base inputs to selected base output. From opensolaris.org, lists grub device to correlating ctd and dev path. Determine device information for what a network interface is connected to by way of reading CDP or LLDP packets. Translates logical IO device names to physically identifiable locations on the host (Solaris Hosts). Linux 'prtdiag' like utiltiy. Utiltity for...
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troy's unix space: Configuring NFS in FreeBSD
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Various tips and tricks picked up in UNIX engineering. Configuring NFS in FreeBSD. Having written up Solaris. It's time to take a look at. Configuring NFS in FreeBSD. Briefly, NFS (network file system) provides. Access to remote filesystems which appear similar to local resources. On client hosts. The following focuses on simple NFS server. Configuration in FreeBSD (see note 1. Our host details are:. Starting off with our server side, NFS requires at least 3 services. Version and features (see note 2.
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troy's unix space: Intro SmartOS Setup pt 3
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Various tips and tricks picked up in UNIX engineering. Intro SmartOS Setup pt 3. I detailed our general expectations and in part 2. Infrastructure VM (IVM) was configured. Here in part 3, we finally get to. Check out our first SmartOS. IVM and compute node, "cn40". The VirtualBox. VBox) configuration for "cn40" is:. In the above, normally the network adapters are configured to "Deny". For "Promiscuous Mode". In the case of "adapter 2", this needs to be. Above Below, we configure the rest of our network s...
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troy's unix space: Repartitioning Contiguous Space in Linux
http://troysunix.blogspot.com/2013/01/repartitioning-contiguous-space-in-linux.html
Various tips and tricks picked up in UNIX engineering. Repartitioning Contiguous Space in Linux. As a follow up to the same under Solaris. I thought I'd detail. Repartitioning in-use, contiguous space in Linux. To recap the. Situational setup, a filesystem (FS) has run out of space and the data. Contained on it couldn't be removed or compressed to free up space. Since the next adjacent partition is configured as swap space, the plan. Is to remove that partition and grow our fully consumed FS into space.
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troy's unix space: October 2012
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Various tips and tricks picked up in UNIX engineering. Configuring AutoFS in FreeBSD. As a follow up to AutoFS in Linux. This post details simple usage of. AutoFS under FreeBSD, as controlled by amd. The purpose of AutoFS is. To mount volumes as they are needed and unmount them when they are not. In use. The same setup I used in the Linux write up is presented here,. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Configuring AutoFS in FreeBSD. Deniz - Machine Unix.