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Base64-to-hexadecimal converter
For those cases where converting from Base64 encoded data to a hexadecimal output similar to what you get from other utilities this script may simplify your life. The script takes input and decodes it finally converting it to hex output for use in other applications.
Submitted by: aburgemeister on Thu. 10.01.2009
Filed Under:
Workgroup Cool Solutions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, End-User Computing, Data Center
Topic: Automation, BASH, eDirectory, Linux, Scripting, Tools and Utilities
Product: eDirectory, Linux, Open Enterprise Server, SUSE Linux, SUSE Linux 10.0, SUSE Linux Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, SUSE Linux Openexchange Server
Branch Server Redundancy
My company needed a way that users at the different branches could still function and perform their duties, even when the local branch server was down. The following should at least let you begin thinking about how this could be handled.
Submitted by: mbruner1 on Thu. 09.24.2009
Filed Under:
Workgroup Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Authentication, Best Practices, Command Line, Configuration, eDirectory, Linux, Maintenance, Remote Access, Tips for Administrators, Windows XP
Product: eDirectory, Linux, Open Enterprise Server, SUSE Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise 10
ndsd-multi : a way to start multiple eDirectory instances simultaneously in Linux
Since the release of eDirectory 8.8.0 support for multiple instances of eDirectory on a single box has been available. Using the ndsconfig and especially the newer ndsmanage tool configuring multiple instances of eDirectory is also very easy to do. One feature that has been missing since that time has been the ability to start/stop multiple instances as easily as one can start/stop the first root-based eDirectory instance of a root-installed eDirectory during startup/shutdown. The time has come to overcome that.
Submitted by: aburgemeister on Thu. 09.10.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Identity and Security
Topic: Administration, BASH, Linux, Scripting, Tools and Utilities, UNIX
Product: eDirectory, Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
How to integrate custom scripts into the YaST installation workflow and dialogs
Are you one of those, who run custom scripts during or after an AutoYaST installation? Maybe you have been dreaming of getting this integrated into the YaST installation workflow and visible in the installation dialog? This article outlines the steps required to have custom scripts snap nicely into the installation framework including progress bar, messages about the individual steps being performed, logging and help text - just like many of the other installation dialogs.
Submitted by: ataschner on Wed. 09.09.2009
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Technology Partners, Data Center
Topic: Automation, Installation
Product: SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Implementing Bonding with SLES 11 on XEN Virtual Guest Machines (OES2 SLES 10 SP2) Using the GUI Interface
SLES 11 XEN optimization of virtual network bridges of SLES 10 SP2 Virtual Servers running OES2.
Submitted by: npelton on Fri. 08.21.2009
Filed Under:
Workgroup Cool Solutions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Administration, Configuration, Installation, Integration, Load balancing, OES Migration, Tips for Administrators, Troubleshooting, Upgrading to OES, Virtualization
Product: eDirectory, Linux, Open Enterprise Server, SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Field Memo: ING Life, India SLED Success Story (Repaired Link)
Sorry about that folks. I repaired the link to the success story.
Success Story: ING Life, India SLED Success Story
As its business grew rapidly, ING Life, India found that the corresponding rising cost of operating system and application licences for its laptops and desktop PCs was becoming prohibitive. The company replaced its Microsoft* operating systems with SUSE® Linux Enterprise Desktop, making significant software costs savings over the life of each machine.
Submitted by: rbartsch on Wed. 08.05.2009
Filed Under:
Solution Provider, End-User Computing
Product: Open Workgroup Suite, SUSE Linux, SUSE Linux 10.0, SUSE Linux Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop



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