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+ | ** block devices > 2TB linux (gpt, etc.) http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-grub/2006-07/msg00037.html | ||
+ | ** mount --bind trickery to backup "modern" distros | ||
+ | ** files to fix after bootstrapping | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | passwd | ||
+ | hosts | ||
+ | fstab | ||
+ | resolv.conf | ||
+ | interfaces | ||
+ | mail | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
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* Databases | * Databases | ||
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*** mysql | *** mysql | ||
*** postgresql | *** postgresql | ||
- | + | *** openldap | |
* operating systems | * operating systems | ||
+ | ** generic tools, different names | ||
** linux | ** linux | ||
+ | *** distros | ||
*** tuning | *** tuning | ||
**** tcp | **** tcp | ||
**** bdflush/kswapd | **** bdflush/kswapd | ||
+ | *** filesystems | ||
*** pitfalls | *** pitfalls | ||
** freebsd | ** freebsd | ||
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** imap | ** imap | ||
*** dovecot | *** dovecot | ||
- | ** samba | + | ** File Sharing |
+ | *** samba | ||
+ | *** nfs | ||
** ident | ** ident | ||
- | + | ** ntpd | |
* hardware | * hardware | ||
** storage solutions (hardware, software, everything else) | ** storage solutions (hardware, software, everything else) | ||
+ | *** [[Storagebenchmarks]] | ||
** complete vs barebone vs DIY servers | ** complete vs barebone vs DIY servers | ||
** ILOs | ** ILOs | ||
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* web development | * web development | ||
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** perl | ** perl | ||
*** fastcgi vs. mod_perl | *** fastcgi vs. mod_perl | ||
+ | *** package management (dh-make-perl, etc) | ||
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** migrating servers | ** migrating servers | ||
*** rsync/tar/cp -a | *** rsync/tar/cp -a | ||
- | ** | + | ** AAA |
- | *** | + | *** pam/nss |
- | *** | + | *** ldap |
* networking | * networking | ||
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*** trafficshaping | *** trafficshaping | ||
*** multihomed stuff | *** multihomed stuff | ||
+ | ** network boot | ||
+ | *** pxe/pxelinux | ||
+ | *** etherboot | ||
+ | ** VPN | ||
+ | *** openvpn | ||
+ | *** ipsec | ||
* clustering/HA | * clustering/HA | ||
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*** hardware | *** hardware | ||
**** foundry | **** foundry | ||
+ | **** cisco | ||
*** software | *** software | ||
- | **** linux | + | **** linux virtual server (ipvs) |
+ | ** fs/block devices | ||
+ | *** drbd | ||
+ | *** ocfs2/gfs? |
Latest revision as of 20:27, 12 July 2009
Stuff to document:
- IMPORTANT
- block devices > 2TB linux (gpt, etc.) http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-grub/2006-07/msg00037.html
- mount --bind trickery to backup "modern" distros
- files to fix after bootstrapping
passwd hosts fstab resolv.conf interfaces mail
- Databases
- (dis)advantages of specific implementations
- pitfalls, periodic tasks, other stuff that may hurt you in everyday usage.
- implementations
- mysql
- postgresql
- openldap
- operating systems
- generic tools, different names
- linux
- distros
- tuning
- tcp
- bdflush/kswapd
- filesystems
- pitfalls
- freebsd
- solaris
- daemons/services
- http
- lighttpd
- apache
- ftp
- proftpd
- vsftpd
- smtp
- exim
- postfix
- imap
- dovecot
- File Sharing
- samba
- nfs
- ident
- ntpd
- http
- hardware
- storage solutions (hardware, software, everything else)
- complete vs barebone vs DIY servers
- ILOs
- web development
- php
- securing
- tuning
- perl
- fastcgi vs. mod_perl
- package management (dh-make-perl, etc)
- php
- solutions in software
- backup
- rsync
- bacula
- monitoring
- nagios
- big brother/sister
- munin
- smokeping
- migrating servers
- rsync/tar/cp -a
- AAA
- pam/nss
- ldap
- backup
- networking
- linux
- iptables
- trafficshaping
- multihomed stuff
- network boot
- pxe/pxelinux
- etherboot
- VPN
- openvpn
- ipsec
- linux
- clustering/HA
- loadbalancing
- hardware
- foundry
- cisco
- software
- linux virtual server (ipvs)
- hardware
- fs/block devices
- drbd
- ocfs2/gfs?
- loadbalancing