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Sys Admin Magazine > Archives > 2003 > November
November 2003 • Volume 12 • Number 11

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Linux Kernel Tuning Using System ControlDustin Puryear

Some of the most notable performance improvements for Linux can be accomplished via system control (sysctl) in /proc/sys. Puryear covers several areas of sysctl that can result in large performance improvements.

Load Balancing EmailFrank Wiles

When administering a large email system, the ability to move the frequent users to faster hardware allows you to tailor load balancing to fit the user base as well as the hardware. Wiles describes his setup for accomplishing this task.

Review of sqlDESKTOPMarcel Gagné

Gagné reviews sqlDESKTOP, a program that is to your computer desktop what a good filing system is to your physical office. With sqlDESKTOP, you can arrange and organize information into related areas just as you would in the real world.

Unix Administration with Self-Parsing Shell ScriptsJohn Kozubik

Kozubik provides specific code examples to show how a self-parsing shell script can dramatically simplify common Unix systems administration tasks.

Tuning NNM ServersThirumalainambi Murugesh

Hewlett-Packard’s OpenView Network Node Manager (NNM) is a tool for enterprise-wide IP network management based on SNMP standards. In this article, Murugesh shares some techniques for tuning NNM.

Mac OS X Administration Getting StartedStephen Worotynec

For a Unix administrator to get the most functionality from Mac OS X, features such as GUI-less operation, single-user mode, firmware access, and serial console access must be explicitly activated. Worotynec shows how this is done.

Do It Yourself with the ShellEd Schaefer and Michael Wang

The authors present several “do it yourself” shell scripting techniques using real-world examples. They demonstrate various shell techniques and examine contrasting solutions using other standard Unix tools.

Advanced SNMP Monitoring with RRDToolAdam Denenberg

RRDTool, in conjunction with MRTG, is valuable for presenting SNMP data in innovative ways. Denenberg focuses on using RRDTool’s advanced features and expanding the functionality of the SNMP package net-snmp.

Advanced Configuration of NagiosSyed Ali

In this follow-up to the Nagios article that appeared in the October issue of Sys Admin, Ali focuses on advanced configuration and performance tuning.

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Speeding up Your Perl ProgramsRandal L. Schwartz

Questions and AnswersAmy Rich

More Truth about Tapes, Backups, and RestoresPeter Baer Galvin

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