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Revision as of 13:05, 22 August 2014
User management
DHCP and DNS
- Samba server
- NFS server
- Webdav
NetBoot
This section explains how to setup, boot and maintain a netboot image.
Requirements:
NetBoot and "Thin client" (diskless clinets) principle:
NetBoot services setup:
NFS image setup:
Register NFS image to TFTP:
Alternate Netboot scenario: 'Linux installation': network Linux installation
Monitoring
Monitoring IT components, servers and applications using Zabbix
Monitoring | |
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Zabbix server | Zabbix server setup |
Zabbix server configuration | |
Zabbix server hosts management | |
Zabbix server template management = create and manage template | |
Zabbix server create new application, items, triggers and actions | |
Zabbix server dashboard | |
Zabbix agent setup | Zabbix agent setup |
Note:
I'm using Zabbix v2.2. All the following information are just a practical summary of the Zabbix official documentation applied to my use-case.
Alternative to zabbix, the old good fashion SNMP client !