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rrdonovan's picture
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How is open source?

Open Source is alive and well.

Submitted by: rrdonovan on Sun. 01.03.2010
Filed Under: SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Linux
Product: Linux

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GroupWise rule for time-based maintenance of select e-mails

Ever wanted to selectively act on e-mails that were a certain age? GroupWise Rules let you do this quickly and easily without bothering the GroupWise admin and having them generally do things like dropping all e-mail (vs. select e-mails) over a certain age.

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sysinfong.sh

Shell script tool to retrieve the most important SLES and OES Linux server configuration parts.
Hardware and server configuration categories (not really applications oriented).
Creates a .txt and .html report.
Easily extensible even for non programmers.

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Deploying OES 2 SP2 CIFS Server for Cluster Failover

Aruna Kumari provides guidelines for deploying CIFS cluster service on OES 2 SP2 Linux Server for seamless access to a number of users.

Submitted by: ArunaKumari on Thu. 12.03.2009
Filed Under: Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Clustering, Linux
Product: Open Enterprise Server

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How to Configure Access Gateway Embedded Service Provider to Reduce Access Gateway Load and Improve Performance

The goal of the following document is to explain how to improve the Linux Access Gateway server performance and stability by including all attributes referenced by protected resource policies in a SAML assertion sent at authentication time.

In large production environments, it is commonplace to overload the Access Gateway to the point where utilization and server performance are negatively impacted. This document describes how attribute maps and SAML assertions can be used to significantly reduce traffic between Novell Access Manager Identity Servers and Access Gateways.

By understanding and taking advantage of some enhancements to Access Manager beginning with the release of 3.1 Support Pack 1 Interim Release 2, a lot of unnecessary work can be offloaded from the Access Gateway, improving performance, stability and the user experience.

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ECMAScript/JavaScript Development Without a Web Browser

Have you ever been coding Java and suddenly wanted to do something using loosely-typed variables or worked out an issue with a little less Java-ness? Have you ever wanted to take advantage of the familiarity people have with some languages (ECMAScript/JavaScript) while still using something that is not a web browser as an environment? Have you ever wanted to debug your JavaScript without refreshing a web page and your cache that just won't seem to ever refresh properly for you? This and more will be covered today with practical examples in both the Novell Identity Manager (IDM) and Novell Sentinel applications plus any other Java-based applications that you may have around your own environment.

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