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October 2005 Volume 14 Number 10
Features
Oversubscribing an Oracle Server Using Solaris FSS
Eric Forgette
Forgette shows how the Solaris Fair Share Scheduler class can be used to maintain Service Level Agreements on a consolidated Oracle database server (a single server with multiple instances), even during periods of oversubscription.
System Automation with PXE, Kickstart, and Cfengine John Borwick
Borwick describes how to set up a fully automated server
installation process.
NIM: Installation and Configuration
Alex Markelov and Joseph Kiernan
The authors provide a step-by-step guide for setting up a NIM (Network Installation Management) server for AIX.
An Overview of IBM p5 Virtualization Features
Ron Jachim
IBM's new POWER5 architecture takes virtualization capabilities previously available only on mainframes and makes them available to AIX, Linux, and even i5/OS on the latest pSeries hardware. Jachim provides an introduction to this architecture and its virtualization features.
Remote Administration Based on VPN for Home Networks
Rafael Palacios and
José Daniel Muñoz Frías
The authors share their Remote
Administration Kit (RAK), which is based
on a portable computer preconfigured with Windows or Linux.
Chain Gang: Using SSH Chains to Traverse Firewalls
Ralf Hack
Hack provides a brief introduction to
multiple port forwarding and shows how
to establish a multi-hop TCP proxy service using SSH.
Cameo Appearance as DBA Part II
Roger Feldman
In part two of this series, Feldman presents some useful Sybase and Oracle commands for navigating around and understanding your database.
Columns
Asserting File Attributes Using Solaris Packages
Ed Schaefer and John Spurgeon
Questions and Answers Amy Rich
Departments
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