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Clustering iFolder using OES 2 SP1 and SLES 10 SP2 Linux Server

This AppNote provides a step by step procedure to set up an iFolder server on a NCS cluster. It also describes how to configure NCS using iSCSi, and how to configure an iFolder server on NSS for high availability configuration.

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Advanced Patch Management Using the New Subscription Management Tool (SMT)

This AppNote will describe how you can add additional patch environments to SMT. An increasing number of companies have their systems divided over a test, acceptance and production environment. Patches and updates should be provided to those environments in turn.

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Creating a YUM Repository and Publishing it with SMT

This article describes how to create your own YUM update repository and publishing it to your client machines (SLED, SLES, OES etc.) via Subscription Management Tool for SUSE Linux Enterprise.

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Keep your SUSE Linux Desktops, Servers and OES Servers Updated with Subscription Management Tool for SUSE Linux Enterprise

If you have reservations about your current update management alternatives, check this out. The new Subscription Management Tool for SUSE Linux Enterprise doesn't force you to connect all your machines to Novell Customer Center, helps with servers in isolated networks, improves on YUP, and much more.

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Linux Command Line I

In this article we will look at working with Linux from the command line. The tasks that will be covered in this document are; managing files and directories, finding files, getting help, redirecting I/O, and command chaining. This article is aimed at new users to the SUSE Linux Enterprise distribution.

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