Bookmarks for 18 mag 2011 from 13:22 to 16:24

These are my links for 18 mag 2011 from 13:22 to 16:24:

Bookmarks for 10 mag 2011 through 12 mag 2011

These are my links for 10 mag 2011 through 12 mag 2011:

  • ostinato – Packet/Traffic Generator and Analyzer – Google Project Hosting – Ostinato is an open-source, cross-platform network packet crafter/traffic generator and analyzer with a friendly GUI. Craft and send packets of several streams with different protocols at different rates. For the full feature list see below.<br />
    Ostinato aims to be "Wireshark in Reverse" and become complementary to Wireshark.
  • BashPitfalls – Greg’s Wiki – This page shows common errors that Bash programmers make.
  • Wiki structure for AIX documentation – Summary:  This article provides a structure, configuration, and methodology for building and maintaining an automated wiki server for your AIX technical documentation. One of the most difficult tasks associated with system administration is maintaining a centralized documentation repository and enforcing standards for documentation in the repository. The wiki environment helps to create a standardized look-and-feel for your documentation repository and provides an easy to maintain environment for all contributors to the repository.

Bookmarks for 20 ott 2010 through 2 nov 2010

These are my links for 20 ott 2010 through 2 nov 2010:

  • Software :: SendEmail – Send email with this free command line email client – SendEmail is a lightweight, command line SMTP email client. If you have the need to send email from a command line, this free program is perfect: simple to use and feature rich. It was designed to be used in bash scripts, batch files, Perl programs and web sites, but is quite adaptable and will likely meet your requirements. SendEmail is written in Perl and is unique in that it requires NO MODULES. It has an intuitive and flexible set of command-line options, making it very easy to learn and use.<br />
    SendEmail is licensed under the GNU GPL, either version 2 of the License or (at your option) any later version.<br />
    [Supported Platforms: Linux, BSD, OS X, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, & Windows XP]
  • 500 Internal Server Error – 500 Internal Server Error
  • openQRM | openQRM keeps your data center up and running – […] openQRM is the next generation, open-source Data-center management platform. Its fully pluggable architecture focuses on automatic, rapid- and appliance-based deployment, monitoring, high-availability, cloud computing and especially on supporting and conforming multiple virtualization technologies. openQRM is a single-management console for the complete IT-infra structure and provides a well defined API which can be used to integrate third-party tools as additional plugins. […]

Bookmarks for 3 ago 2010 through 7 ago 2010

These are my links for 3 ago 2010 through 7 ago 2010:

  • Vi Cheat Sheet
  • Unix KornShell memento – via http://delicious.com/jobadviser
  • 2004: L’ultimo sopruso degli editori: i DRM – Il blog di Chartitalia: – [Questo discorso è stato presentato originariamente al Gruppo di Ricerca di Microsoft e ad altre persone interessate della Compagnia, negli uffici di Redmond il 17 Giugno 2004.<br />
    Questo testo è dedicato al pubblico dominio, utilizzando una licenza Creative Commons – Public Domain Dedication.<br />
    Questa è una versione italiana iniziata da Luca Lizzeri, con contributi di Fruspo e Dinogen, e corretta dalla nostra redazione.]<br />
    <br />
    Me lo appunto qui che non lo trovato più
  • [ubuntu] How to install Windows 7 as a KVM Virtual Machine under Ubuntu … – Well one reason I do it is now I don't have to have a Dual Boot setup on my machine. <br />
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    Now I always boot into Ubuntu initially and if I need Windows running I just goto System Tools – Virtual Machine Manager (or the command line) to start up Windows XP, Vista or Win7. <br />
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    Once started it is running concurrently with my Ubuntu Linux so I can easily switch back & forth from Ubuntu to Windows while running applications in BOTH operating systems! <br />
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    Better than dual-boot where your choice is run one or the other but NOT both simultaneously.<br />
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    So whether you currently dual boot to WinXP, Vista or some other Operating System you can now use KVM on Ubuntu

Bookmarks for 24 mag 2010 through 26 mag 2010

These are my links for 24 mag 2010 through 26 mag 2010:

Bookmarks for 17 feb 2010 through 18 feb 2010

These are my links for 17 feb 2010 through 18 feb 2010:

  • Puppet is system administration – Automated. – Puppet is a declarative language for expressing system configuration, a client and server for distributing it, and a library for realizing the configuration.
    By saving you countless hours of frustration, monotony, and/or reinventing the wheel, Puppet can change your life. Here are some key points about Puppet:
    Puppet lets you perform normal administrative tasks (such as adding users, installing packages, and updating server configurations) on any number of systems, even if those systems are running completely different operating systems. Through the use of providers, Puppet takes a generic instruction from you (such as ensuring MySQL is installed) and performs the task the "right way" for each system.
    Whether you have a small, heterogeneous network of user workstations or a cluster of rack-mounted number-crunchers, Puppet can help reduce your overhead and get the everyday management of your network under control so you can concentrate on the real problems.
  • Cheapest-Voip: Find the cheapest VoIP provider for the country you want to call – VoIP is offered by many providers, at different rates. The rates differ per country and change frequently. By using the form above, you can find out which provider is the cheapest at this moment, for the country you're trying to reach.

    via http://www.blogvoip.it/

  • tablespace.net – Homepage for William Favorite – tutorial e reference su AIX, linux, Solaris

Bookmarks for 26 gen 2010 through 30 gen 2010

These are my links for 26 gen 2010 through 30 gen 2010:

  • Network monitoring with Nagios and OpenBSD – Una guida in italiano all'installazione configurazione di nagios sotto BSD
  • UNIX Performance Management – The purpose of this paper is to introduce the performance analyst to some of the free tools available to monitor and manage performance on UNIX systems, and to provide a guideline on how to diagnose and fix performance problems in that environment. The paper is based on the author’s experiences with AIX and will cover many of the tools available on that and other UNIX platforms. It will also provide some Rules of Thumb for analyzing the performance of UNIX systems. The paper has been updated to include some of the things that can be done in order to make sure that the web server will perform well.
  • UNIX BASH scripting: Replace values in XML using sed and awk – […]Even though sed or awk is not suggested to work with XMLs (generally a programing language like Perl or Python is more preferred), there can be simple cases where we can make use of sed or awk to perform certain search and replace in simple XML s. Here is an simple example[…]

    che fico 🙂