ATT Live 2012 Keynote – Dave Wilkes
May 17th, 2012
Dave Wilkes, VP of Product Development for the Novell Business Unit, speaks to ATT Live 2012 attendees during the keynote session
Podcast: Download (Duration: 27:42 — 21.7MB)
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May 17th, 2012
Dave Wilkes, VP of Product Development for the Novell Business Unit, speaks to ATT Live 2012 attendees during the keynote session
Podcast: Download (Duration: 27:42 — 21.7MB)
May 17th, 2012
Eric Varness, VP of Product Management and Marketing for the Novell Business Unit, speaks about what’s coming with the products in the Novell product lines.
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May 17th, 2012
More of our amazing ATT Live 2012 attendees share their feedback about the quality of the event, the training, and the venue.
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May 17th, 2012
More ATT Live 2012 attendees share their feedback about the quality of the event, the training, and the venue.
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May 17th, 2012
ATT Live 2012 attendees share their feedback about the quality of the event, the training, and the venue.
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May 17th, 2012
Very effective bash debugging techniques will be covered in this course such as syntax highlighting, flagging and live contained shell testing.
This module includes hands-on debugging of real scripts, with help available from an ATT Instructor present.
A great chance to boost your Bash programming skill set by adding some highly effective debugging techniques.
Prerequisites:Â This module only covers the concepts of debugging, does not cover the basics of Bash scripting, and presumes that the student already has some experience in creating Bash scripts.
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May 16th, 2012
The directory’s increased functionality in the network makes it a critical component for management and decision-based computing. Since it is responsible for housing the various pieces that define the identity of an object and the objects security, its smooth functioning and health are paramount. This 4 hour, hands-on session will explore techniques for maintaining and troubleshooting eDirectory. Techniques for solving many of the challenges facing directory engineers will be demonstrated using the tools available to every administrator. This session will utilize a specially written version of DSClinic in Linux, made specifically for Novell eDirectory 8.8 Advanced Technical Training.
Prerequisites:Â Experience with eDirectory and it’s concepts. Also, experience working in a Linux environment is highly recommended.
E-Book PDF: Download (615.5KB)
May 16th, 2012
The directory’s increased functionality in the network makes it a critical component for management and decision-based computing. Since it is responsible for housing the various pieces that define the identity of an object and the objects security, its smooth functioning and health are paramount. This 4 hour, hands-on session will explore techniques for maintaining and troubleshooting eDirectory. Techniques for solving many of the challenges facing directory engineers will be demonstrated using the tools available to every administrator. This session will utilize a specially written version of DSClinic in Linux, made specifically for Novell eDirectory 8.8 Advanced Technical Training.
Prerequisites:Â Experience with eDirectory and it’s concepts. Also, experience working in a Linux environment is highly recommended.
E-Book PDF: Download (1.7MB)
May 16th, 2012
This module covers the Linux Kernel resource containment technology called “cgroups”, as well as LXC, thea Linux Container project, which utilizes both chroot jails and cgroups to create high-speed, sophisticated, containment environments.
Why would administrators care about LXC? Because containers are the most efficient form of virtualization available today. No hypervisor is required, yet virtualization can scale from individual application processes to entire service and desktop environments.
Come and see how to set up and start taking advantage of LXC in your own environment.
This module will cover the concepts and implementations of Linux system resource containment using Linux chroot jails, cgroups, & LXC. LXC is included in SLES 11 SP2.
Prerequisites:Â This is an advanced course that requires experience with the Linux environment and Linux chroot jails as well as familiarity with Linux scripts, executables and shared code libraries.
E-Book PDF: Download (417.5KB)
May 16th, 2012
This module covers the Linux Kernel resource containment technology called “cgroups”, as well as LXC, thea Linux Container project, which utilizes both chroot jails and cgroups to create high-speed, sophisticated, containment environments.
Why would administrators care about LXC? Because containers are the most efficient form of virtualization available today. No hypervisor is required, yet virtualization can scale from individual application processes to entire service and desktop environments.
Come and see how to set up and start taking advantage of LXC in your own environment.
This module will cover the concepts and implementations of Linux system resource containment using Linux chroot jails, cgroups, & LXC. LXC is included in SLES 11 SP2.
Prerequisites:Â This is an advanced course that requires experience with the Linux environment and Linux chroot jails as well as familiarity with Linux scripts, executables and shared code libraries.
E-Book PDF: Download (759.7KB)
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