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Revision as of 13:13, 30 October 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
You can also use 3rd parties dashboard on the server side using DASHING.
Zabbix modern dashboard using DASHING
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.