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These are short tutorials designed to get you up and running with a given technology. They are not meant to be exhaustive, but they do aim to be complete enough to give you a working base to grow from. They are presented in no particular order, except maybe newer ones at the top. | These are short tutorials designed to get you up and running with a given technology. They are not meant to be exhaustive, but they do aim to be complete enough to give you a working base to grow from. They are presented in no particular order, except maybe newer ones at the top. | ||
* [[Compiling the Xen Hypervisor and dom0 on RHEL6]]<br />'''in-progress'''<br />Shows how to build the source Xen 4.0.1 RPMs and Michael Young's 2.6.32 dom0 kernel on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. | |||
* [[Changing the ethX to Ethernet Device Mapping in RHEL6]]<br />How to change which physical network interfaces are mapped to which <span class="code">ethX</span> devices. | * [[Changing the ethX to Ethernet Device Mapping in RHEL6]]<br />How to change which physical network interfaces are mapped to which <span class="code">ethX</span> devices. | ||
* [[DHCP on Fedora 13]]<br />How to setup a basic [[DHCP]] server. | * [[DHCP on Fedora 13]]<br />How to setup a basic [[DHCP]] server. |
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These are short tutorials designed to get you up and running with a given technology. They are not meant to be exhaustive, but they do aim to be complete enough to give you a working base to grow from. They are presented in no particular order, except maybe newer ones at the top.
- Compiling the Xen Hypervisor and dom0 on RHEL6
in-progress
Shows how to build the source Xen 4.0.1 RPMs and Michael Young's 2.6.32 dom0 kernel on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. - Changing the ethX to Ethernet Device Mapping in RHEL6
How to change which physical network interfaces are mapped to which ethX devices. - DHCP on Fedora 13
How to setup a basic DHCP server. - Shorewall on RPM-based Servers
Firewall setup using Shorewall. - Hard drive has gone bad in DRBD
This is a short tutorial on replacing drives in software RAID in a DRBD environment. Though it should be useful to anyone replacing a drive in a software RAID array, even if you aren't using DRBD.
Any questions, feedback, advice, complaints or meanderings are welcome. | |||
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