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Compiling FLAIM on OS X
FLAIM is a very scalable, quite fantastic database technology. However, it is sorely neglected outside of Novell / Attachmate. This Cool Solution is an effort to make it slightly more available by fixing some problems compiling it on OS X.
Submitted by: jlodom on Thu. 01.12.2012
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Database, Developer, Developer Tools, eDirectory, Emerging Technologies, Macintosh, Open Source, Trees and Containers, Troubleshooting, UNIX
Product: eDirectory, GroupWise
Oracle Support Documents Underline Reasons to Choose SLES 11 for Oracle Installations
Oracle support documents underline why SLES 11 is superior to RHEL 6 for deploying Oracle Applications.
Submitted by: drdavis on Mon. 07.18.2011
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Cool Blogs: Official Novell Bloggers
Topic: 3rd Party Products, Database, Deployment, Linux, Partners, Policies
Product: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Load Balancing SMT servers with a SLES11 SP1 HAE Cluster
My setup is 3 servers running in VMware Workstation, using an iSCSI backed disk for the shared storage. At the end of following this guide, you should have a 3-node HAE cluster, with 2 of the nodes running SMT and the 3rd node load balancing client requests between the 2 nodes.
Submitted by: rhasleton on Fri. 03.11.2011
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Apache, Clustering, Database, Load balancing
Product: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Novell Operations Center: Viewing MS SQL Database Schemas though BDI
Almost any application that uses a database as its data store can be integrated into NOC through a custom BDI adapter. With strong knowledge about your schema, and the power of SQL, you have the power to integrate your database-backed application into the NOC product.
Submitted by: tlafrance on Thu. 10.14.2010
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions, Cool Blogs: Official Novell Bloggers, Business Service Management Cool Solutions
Topic: Business Service Management, Customizing, Database, Integration, Tips for Administrators, Tips for End Users, Tools and Utilities
Product: Business Service Management, Operations Center
How to create new indexes on a Sentinel database
Submitted by: mbuil on Tue. 08.31.2010
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Database
Product: Sentinel
Rise of the CMS and Fall of the CMDB!
Hype and Bubble Burst for the CMDB Finally - Fall of the Dreaded 4 Letter Word!
They fall as fast as they rise. What is the "value" of static data from the past in a database? Outside of tracking how many, cost and depreciation value, I cannot think of a single thing. Although as I watch the Nats play the Mets, baseball is all about metrics and stats from the past without relative value for the novice watcher. Number of homeruns in relationship to how many others have hit or the most ever hit brings a whole new perspective. It's the relationship and relativivity of the metric that brings "value" by creating "information".
The topic of CMDB can bring holy war, lengthy debate, but tonight I am going to be short and sweet with luck and slightly controversial.
Read on..........
Submitted by: mhudnall on Thu. 07.01.2010
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions, Solution Provider, Technology Partners, Cool Blogs: Official Novell Bloggers, Data Center
Topic: Business Service Management, Configuration, Database, IT Management
Product: Business Service Management






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