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Partitioning Hard Disk in a Mac Mini

Sarath Chandrika explains how to partition a hard disk in a Mac Mini system that already has an OS installed. The procedure to partition the disk varies depending on whether you are a root user or a non-root user.

Submitted by: schandrika on Mon. 02.08.2010
Filed Under: Cool Solutions
Topic: Hardware, Partitions

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Staying on top of your Laptop Cooling in Linux

Do you own a laptop? Or perhaps an old clunker pc that you're using as a Linux server? Do you know how hot your CPU is running? Fact is, all CPU chips are rated for specific temperature ranges. Go over the maximum, and your computer may no longer run to specification, resulting in random behavior, crashes, lockups, or expensive damage to your hardware! Modern Linux kernels make use of temperature monitoring hardware to help you stay on top of this situation. This article will show you how to get at it.

Submitted by: mlfarrell on Thu. 03.19.2009
Filed Under: SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Hardware
Product: Linux

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Sentinel DB Sizing Estimator

Quick perl script you may find useful for Database sizing a Sentinel installation. Based on Novell's docs stating 600 Bytes of space per event.

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NetWare clusters-in-a-box

We were running out of file cache memory on our 6-node NetWare cluster, and we didn't have any money for new 64-bit servers and OES 2. Xen virtualization of NetWare allowed us to move certain services off of our larger cluster onto a pair of smaller clusters, on just two
servers. This allowed us to spread the file-serving load across all 6 nodes of the old cluster, and ease our memory problems. This is how we did it.

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