October 2002 Volume 11 Number 10
Features
Using Oracle with Apache and PHP on Linux
William W. David
David outlines the steps needed to access Oracle databases from PHP running
under Apache.
Log Management Using Apache::DBILogger Chip Castle
Castle shares a script for use with Apache::DBILogger for more effective management
of server data.
PHP and MSSQL Christian Wenz
Wenz shows how to connect to an existing MSSQL installation in the network,
then how to access this data source from within PHP.
Small Databases: From Desktop to Web Server N. Dean Pentcheff
Pentcheff describes a system by which those who maintain small databases can
easily update Web versions.
mytop A top-like Clone for MySQL Werner Klauser
Klauser shares a tool called mytop, a console-based tool that allows admins
to monitor MySQL servers by viewing active threads, queries, and overall server
performance numbers.
Optimizing Time to Completion with runmany Bill Davidsen
Davidsen describes runmany, a Perl program that makes it easier
to load-balance resources.
Exploring the Solaris Device Tree Shaun Clowes
Clowes examines the internals of the Solaris device tree and shows how to use
the device tree to create special-purpose system tools.
NSRXREF A Python Script for NSR Files Paul Trout
Trout shares a Python script called NSRXREF that reads Nessus results files and produces a set of HTML tables showing hosts and vulnerabilities.
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Questions and Answers Amy
Rich
Volume Management and System Tuning
Henry Newman
Open Shortest Path First Protocol
Ron McCarty
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