July 2004 Volume 13 Number 7
Features
TKCluster Tom Kunz
Kunz describes the the installation and usage of TKCluster, a cluster manager
that is intended to allow small- to medium-sized businesses to gain the benefits
of data high availability without the cost of commercial clustering hardware
and software.
Keeping Data in Sync::rsync Part II Chris Hare
This is the second of a two-part series on rsync. In this article, Hare describes
configuration of the rsync server, access control, and
security implications.
Monitoring a SAN with MRTG Mike Scott
Scott shows how to set up MRTG as an easy and non-intrusive method of monitoring a SAN environment.
Using More Tentacles of Squid Ralf van Dooren
van Dooren shows how to use Squid as both a caching proxy for LAN clients
and an off-loading mechanism for your corporate
Web server.
Embedded Linux Router Tom Erjavec
Erjavec describes how he used an embedded Linux router to create a high-performance
secure Internet gateway and a firewalled
connection to the Internet.
Scanning Apache Logs with PHP Russell J.T. Dyer
In this part of his series on PHP, Dyer provides some tips on how to use PHP for log monitoring.
Columns
Lightweight Persistent Data Randal L. Schwartz
Questions and Answers Amy Rich
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