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Tag Archives: network
rsyslogd auto-configuration
To have rsyslogd automatically create directories and files with whatever you send at it, just put this in your rsyslog.conf file (or a .conf file in /etc/rsyslog.d): # provide UDP syslog reception $ModLoad imudp $UDPServerRun 514 $template DynFile,”/var/log/syslogs/%fromhost-ip%-%fromhost%/%$YEAR%-%$MONTH%-%syslogfacility-text%” # log … Continue reading
Ubuntu 12.04 on HP Microserver N40L
Just some thoughts and things I’ve done. The hardware is the following: the Microserver itself, 2x 4GB DDR3, one 16GB USB flash drive, some 2TB SATA hard drives, Logitech S-150 USB speakers, and a GT520 HDMI+DVI graphic card. Installation on … Continue reading
Posted in Computer, Linux, Virtualization
Tagged linux, monitoring, network, precise pangolin, ubuntu
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vSphere NIC teaming, Cisco router and HP Procurve switches
So, like me, you want to have redundancy for your virtual machine network. For my lab setup, I use a refurbished Cisco router 3825 with two gigabit interfaces, two Procurve 2810-24G and a small server with 4 gigabit interfaces for … Continue reading
Posted in Computer, Networking, Virtualization, VMware
Tagged cisco, esxi, etherchannel, failover, hp, lacp, load balancing, network, portchannel, procurve, redundancy, supermicro, teaming, trunk, vmware, vsphere
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SysRescueCD 2.1.0 : boot PXE
C’est plus simple qu’avant ! Si comme moi, vous avez vos données tftp dans /tftpboot , vos fichiers web dans /var/www, et que l’adresse IP de votre serveur tftp/web est 192.168.0.1, alors … une suite de commandes sera plus compréhensible … Continue reading