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bbendily's picture
tool
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SMT RPM Lister

This script will parse the SMT server's log and output a list of RPMs that have been updated along with the OS info.

Submitted by: bbendily on Wed. 12.30.2009
Filed Under: SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Patch Management
Product: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

fpernet's picture
tool
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6377

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sysinfong.sh

Shell script tool to retrieve the most important SLES and OES Linux server configuration parts.
Hardware and server configuration categories (not really applications oriented).
Creates a .txt and .html report.
Easily extensible even for non programmers.

vindiola's picture
tool
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9286

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Show All SLP Services in Linux

This is a Linux script to replace the functionality of "display slp services" in NetWare.

aburgemeister's picture
article
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ECMAScript/JavaScript Development Without a Web Browser

Have you ever been coding Java and suddenly wanted to do something using loosely-typed variables or worked out an issue with a little less Java-ness? Have you ever wanted to take advantage of the familiarity people have with some languages (ECMAScript/JavaScript) while still using something that is not a web browser as an environment? Have you ever wanted to debug your JavaScript without refreshing a web page and your cache that just won't seem to ever refresh properly for you? This and more will be covered today with practical examples in both the Novell Identity Manager (IDM) and Novell Sentinel applications plus any other Java-based applications that you may have around your own environment.

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How to Add Additional Perl Modules to Your Linux Installation

Do you need to use Perl modules, other than the ones that are easily installed via YaST?

Rather than download the relevant archive file for a particular Perl module, extracting the contents, then manually making and installing the module, wouldn't it be nice if there was a way of automating that process and tracking module updates?

aburgemeister's picture
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LJDT: The 'watch' command

Do you ever find yourself running a command, pressing the up-arrow, then [Enter], then the up-arrow, then [Enter], then the up-arrow.... this is a great exercise that will get your fingers used to typing random odd key sequences without your eyes paying attention, but otherwise it's a complete waste of time. A command I have come to love helps me point my OCD tendencies to other pointless tasks while running commands over and over for me. Introducing 'watch', because Linux Just Does That.

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