Tag: Redhat

Live Kernel Updates Without Downtime in New RHEL 8.1, 7.7 and 7.6 Release

Most often companies scheduling downtime for patching of the Linux kernel in a production environment follow strict ITIL processes and make arrangements to be fail-safe in order to keep the production environment up and running. Patching is an important part…

Read More >

Creating a custom Oracle EBS preinstall RPM for RHEL7

Oracle, by default, ships preinstall RPMs only for Oracle Linux. Preinstall RPMs make the life of DBA very easy by taking care of installing full laundry lists of required prereq RPMs for Oracle E-Business Suite, as well as setting all required…

Read More >

Centralized authentication with Red Hat directory server for Linux systems

Rohan Bhagat, Systems Administrator at Pythian, discusses centralized authentication with Red Hat Directory Server for Linux systems.

Read More >

Deploying a Private Cloud at Home — Part 7

Welcome to part 7, the final blog post in my series, Deploying Private Cloud at Home, where I will be sharing the scripts to configure controller and computer nodes. In my previous post, part six, I demonstrated how to configure the controller and compute…

Read More >

Deploying a Private Cloud at home — Part 6

Today’s blog post is part six of seven in a series dedicated to Deploying a Private Cloud at Home, where I will be demonstrating how to configure controller node with legacy networking ad OpenStack dashboard for webgui. Feel free to check out…

Read More >

Deploying a Private Cloud at Home — Part 5

Today’s blog post is part five of seven in a series dedicated to Deploying Private Cloud at Home, where I will be demonstrating how to configure Compute node and OpenStack services on the compute node. We have already installed the MySQL Python…

Read More >

Deploying a Private Cloud at home — Part 4

Today’s blog post is part four of seven in a series dedicated to Deploying Private Cloud at Home, where I will be demonstrating how to configure Imaging and compute services on controller node. See my previous blog post where we began configuring…

Read More >

Deploying a Private Cloud at Home — Part 3

Today’s blog post is part three of seven in a series dedicated to Deploying Private Cloud at Home, where I will demonstrate how to configure OpenStack Identity service on the controller node. We have already configured the required repo in part two…

Read More >

Deploying a Private Cloud at Home — Part 2

Today’s blog post is part two of seven in a series dedicated to Deploying Private Cloud at Home, where I will demonstrate how to do basic configuration setup to get started with OpenStack. In my first blog post, I explained why I…

Read More >

Deploying a Private Cloud at Home — Part 1

Today’s blog post is part one of seven in a series dedicated to Deploying a Private Cloud at Home. In my day-to-day activities, I come across various scenarios where I’m required to do sandbox testing before proceeding further on the…

Read More >
Page 1 of 212