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== Linux System Administrators Documentation == | == Linux System Administrators Documentation == |
Revision as of 20:00, 26 May 2011
Nuclear Physics Group Documentation Pages
Linux Documentation for Users
Mostly, documentation here will be very brief.
- What is installed - Software we have running on our workstations.
- Printing - How to configure your machine to print.
Linux System Administrators Documentation
- Common Wisdom
- Things that every sysadmin needs to know. Accumulated wisdom from our previous mistakes. Must Read!
- Our Layout
- How the NPG clients and servers are set up, as a whole system.
- Sysadmin Todo List
- What do we do now?
- Basic Administration
- How to change password, add user, make a backup etc.
- Advanced SysAdmin
- Don't even think about this if you don't know what you are doing!
- Network
- What you need to know about the network (ours, UNH etc).
- Hardware Issues History
- "Hard" problems we've solved
- Software Issues
- Centralized location for info on things like software interdependence of the mail chain, etc.
- Server Components
- Documentation on configurations: LDAP (passwords), mail, database, webserver etc.
- Client Components
- Documentation on getting workstations and others to access functionality of main servers
- Servers and Workstations
- Per-machine details
- Enviromental Control Info
- AC/Temperature Sensors/Room Climate Data
- VMWare
- VMWare setup, appliances and virtual machines
Special Software Support
- Gnuplot on Mac OS X
- Find a Universal (i386 and x86-64) gnuplot version here for the Mac using X11 or Aquaterm.
- Subversion
- Subversion is a centralized repository used for version control of information, primarily for source code.