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Prior to using the following info for creating own-made packages, let’s test if everything is working fine.
I’ve created a NSIS script that writes into registry in a key called HKLM\SOFTWARE\OCS and puts a key named "cert" with value "creilla".
If we create a package with action "LAUNCH", and attach the regcert.zip with command to execute "regcert.exe", all clients with functional package deployment, will add that key to registry, so we can check, using OCS registry query function for (...)
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Introduction
OCS Inventory is an excelent piece of GPL Software for getting info from hardware components, and software installed on computers running Windows or UNIX-like operating systems (there are also some unofficial clients for running on other platforms).
Since New Generation (OCS-NG), a new architecture was implemented: server were contacted using standard TCP/IP connection , allowing remote computers to connect as well as providing a new web interface for computer (...)
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I’ve been using a Xen guest under RHEL 5.2 to hold this webserver, and because of failures, I choose to keep a copy of the full disk image on another machine.
Having to transfer the full disk in the network means stop the server (xen guest), rsync the image on disk (wait 40 minutes), then start guest again.
After doing the initial image transfer, it would be easier to just sync updated files, but... how to loop mount a full disk?
In my case, the hdd image contained a partition for (...)
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Durante la última semana estuve jugando de nuevo con iSCSI en el curso de RH436 Enterprise Clustering and Storage Management. Hace tiempo había seguido dos artículos Instalando un target iSCSI y su continuación Montando un iniciador iSCSI.
iSCSI es una tecnología que permite acceder a almacenamiento remoto como si de unidades locales se tratara. A nivel ’barato’, podemos utilizar el espacio de un sevidor central del que hacemos copias de seguridad, etc para ofrecer ese (...)
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Con la reciente salida de SPIP 2.0, llega el momento de considerar migrar.
Como siempre es necesario que comprobemos si tenemos una copia de seguridad reciente, la compatibilidad de los plugins que utilizamos, etc
Una vez nos hemos armado de valor, y en el caso de la web que ahora estás leyendo, el cambio se hizo bajando el fichero zip de la nueva versión de spip, descomprimiéndolo en /var/www/html/ para conservar los contextos SELinux del servidor para páginas web y sobretodo, (...)
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So many times you'll like to have an installation media with all up-to-date patches, erratas aplied, so you can just install from that media and have a ready to work system instead of just install standard O.S. and then apply patches... this will let you know how
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