eBook: Spacewalk: The Red Hat Satellite Project - Your open source solution for Linux systems management (Fedora, CentOS, SLE and Debian)
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- Modelo:EB149
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The purpose of this book is to share with readers the best practices for Spacewalk implementation and management, a top level project that helps to manage Linux devices (Fedora, CentOS, Debian and SLE).
Reading the book you will be able to install and manage Spacewalk, manage and monitor servers and/or workstations of your environment, keep available errata to registered systems updated and applied, perform auditing routines in all servers (based on OpenSCAP), perform advance network management of Spacewalk, implement a complete management per command line and generate several reports that can be used as environment performance indicators.
It's a great and essential book for professionals who work directly with management and / or Linux environments support as well as for professionals who are passionate about computing in general.
Comprimento | 0 |
E-ISBN | 9788574527451 |
Edição | 1 |
Idioma | Inglês |
Lançamento | 30/07/2015 |
Largura | 0 |
Lombada | 0 |
Páginas | 264 |
Ano | 2015 |
Sumário | 1. Proposal and first steps 1.1. Proposal 1.2. Spacewalk project 1.3. Basic Concepts 1.3.1. Centralized Management 1.3.2. RPM Packages 1.4. Installing 1.4.1. Prerequisites 1.4.2. Server Installing 1.4.3. Additional Settings 1.4.4. Repositories Settings 1.4.5. Database 1.4.6. Installing Spacewalk 1.4.7. Spacewalk settings 1.5. Initial Setup 1.5.1. First Access 1.6. Spacewalk overview 1.7. Organizations 1.8. Conclusion
2. Managing Spacewalk Server 2.1. Basic software channel 2.1.1. Repositories 2.2. Locked software channel 2.3. Child channel 2.3.1. General repositories 2.4. System Group 2.5. Settings channel 2.5.1. Deploy with command execution 2.6. Activation key 2.7. Kickstart 2.7.1. GPG keys 2.7.2. Cobbler + PXE 2.7.3. Cobbler ISO DVD 2.8. Conclusion
3. Managing Client environment 3.1. Client Registration 3.1.1. Installing Client package Bootstrap rhnreg_ks. 3.2. Additional settings on clients 3.3. Stored profile 3.4. OsaDaemon – OSAd 3.5. Software Systems Methodology (SSM) 3.5.1. Installing / Removing / Changing 3.6. Timetable 3.7. Creating custom channel 3.7.1. User definition to manage/create packages 3.7.2. Development environment 3.7.3. Creating RPM packages 3.7.4. Assigning RPM packages 3.7.5. Creating custom channel 3.8. Conclusion
4. Monitored Environment 4.1. Monitoring the installed system 4.2. Spacewalk Server and Client Settings 4.3. Probes Qualification 4.4. Conclusion
5. Errata Settings 5.1. OS update based in adjustments/updates 5.2. Errata examination routine on Spacewalk Server 5.3. Conclusion
6. Auditing with Spacewalk 6.1. SCAP 6.2. Models 6.3. Implementation 6.5. Conclusion
7. Spacewalk Server Advanced Management 7.2.1. Online Backup 7.2.2. Restoring online backup 7.2.3. Offline Backup 7.2.4. Restoring offline backup 7.2.5. Integrity 7.3. Automated Backup 7.4. ISS – Inter Satellite Synchronization (Master e Slave) 7.5. Proxy 7.6. Conclusion
8. Reports and CLI management 8.1. Software lock-up 8.2. Reports 8.3. API 8.3.1. Basic Absorption 8.4. SpaceCMD 8.5. Administrator password Reset 8.6. Spacewalk-data-fsck 8.7. Conclusion
9. CentOS 7 9.1. Channels and Repositories 9.2. CPG Keys 9.3. Activation code 9.4. Kickstart 9.5. Conclusion Conclusion Bibliography Appendix 2 – Spacewalk 2.3 |
Etiquetas: Spacewalk: the Red Hat Satellite Project, Spacewalk, the Project, Red Hat Satellite, Project, Red Hat, Satellite, Red, Hat