Posts
- Category: Linux Systems (continued)
- Adding lots of IPs to a debian box
- Another basic shell script
- Basic MySQL backups
- Build the NAS from hell from an old nimble CS460
- Building OpenStack Kolla Images from Source
- Ceph -- Basic Management of OSD location and weight in the crushmap
- CEPH Scrubbing impact on client io and performance.
- Cool One Liners #1
- cPanel Setup Remote MySQL server - THE EASY WAY
- Dell M1000e Manually Configure Set Minimal Fan Speed Control
- Dell RACADM 1 Liners
- Enabling the Neutron Port Security Extension on an existing installation.
- Extending LVM across multiple disks
- Fix openvswitch to start before network
- Fix Your Slow Firefox DNS Resolver
- Free up disk space from deleted files under running processes.
- GPU Performance
- Guidelines for system file modification
- How to identify what processes are generating IO Wait load
- How to interpret logs
- How to rebuild an initrd
- How to set up DM-RAID drives in a rescue environment
- How to upgrade Fedora 13 to 14.
- How To: Config Server & Firewall Installation Guide
- How To: VNCServer on Fedora
- Install memcached with CentOS and WHM/cPanel
- Installing OpenVSwitch 2.3.1 LTS on CentOS 6
- IO scheduler tuning in Linux
- Keeping CentOS installed kernels clean and tidy!
- Linux Daily Tip - Bulk Delete Files By Name
- Linux Daily Tip - Concatenate
- Linux Daily Tip - Recursive Grep
- Migration from Rackspace Cloud to OpenVZ
- Mitigate a small DOS attack
- Mod_limitipconn
- More useful commands to write about
- multipath.conf + ScaleIO + XtremIO
- MySQL Auto Repair and Optimization
- Network Switch PC
- Nvidia GPU Encoding Under CentOS7 Linux + Wowza
- Old Machines Live On Silently
- Openstack Kilo (OpenVSwitch) Networking in a nutshell
- open_files_limit with systemd on Centos 7 & Fedora for MySQL / MariaDB
- Optimize Apache For Heavy Traffic
- Optimizing a Server: prelink
- OSX PG Up / PG Down alternatives
- Pay attention to your Nagios alerts
- Perforce P4D init.d script (CentOS)
- Pimp out your Putty SSH Client
- Pipin ain't easy (unless you read this guide)