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LJDT: iSCSI for Shared Storage

Every day it seems I find something new that Linux Just Does. Last week I finally decided I needed to learn about "shared storage" and started asking the resident experts here, who all pointed me to YaST. Much to my surprise iSCSI is built into YaST and works out of the box with SLES without much more than ten minutes and an understanding of the technology. For the quickest understanding of shared storage I can muster this article is now being created. Hopefully it will be as enlightening to others as this topic was to me.

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DNSBLchecker 4.3

Updated: DNSBLchecker is a program for checking hosts in Internet : Enter a domain name or IP of your host, and I tell you who are you! The program also includes additional tests:

- Checking websites hosted on one IP address
- Ping
- Trace route

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Creating a Novell Support Advisor serverList.xml File Automatically

With Novell Support Advisor (NSA) it's possible to retrieve data from your servers, but entering in all your servers takes too much time. How many people will it take to find and insert all your options from which to gather data? With one open source tool and one line of script, just you and a minute of your time.

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Introduction to Novell Support Advisor 1.0.0

Get an introduction into the newest way to save time in your own development and administration of a Novell or even non-Novell environment using Novell Support Advisor.

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A SUSE Dragon Wallpaper

A SUSE Dragon Wallpaper

I just found this wallpaper and it's great to see a beautiful SUSE wallpaper.

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RPM Package Verification and Repair

What do you do when you inadvertently change permissions on a bunch of files/directories in your filesystem without meaning to? How do you recover? What software do I need to buy to repair all the applications in my system?? It's time for the first article in the "Linux Just Does That" series.

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