Linux Server Hacks
β Scribed by Rob Flickenger
- Publisher
- O'Reilly
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A competent system administrator knows that a Linux server is a high performance system for routing large amounts of information through a network connection. Setting up and maintaining a Linux server requires understanding not only the hardware, but the ins and outs of the Linux operating system along with its supporting cast of utilities as well as layers of applications software. Theres basic documentation online but theres a lot beyond the basics you have to know, and this only comes from people with hands-on, real-world experience. This kind of Β«know howΒ» is what we sought to capture in Linux Server Hacks. Linux Server Hacks is a collection of 100 industrial-strength hacks, providing tips and tools that solve practical problems for Linux system administrators. Every hack can be read in just a few minutes but will save hours of searching for the right answer. Some of the hacks are subtle, many of them are non-obvious, and all of them demonstrate the power and flexibility of a Linux system. Youll find hacks devoted to tuning the Linux kernel to make your system run more efficiently, as well as using CVS or RCS to track the revision to system files. Youll learn alternative ways to do backups, how to use system monitoring tools to track system performance and a variety of secure networking solutions. Linux Server Hacks also helps you manage large-scale Web installations running Apache, MySQL, and other open source tools that are typically part of a Linux system. OReillys new Hacks Series proudly reclaims the term Β«hackingΒ» for the good guys. Hackers use their ingenuity to solve interesting problems. Rob Flickenger is an experienced system administrator, having managed the systems for OReilly Network for several years. (Hes also into community wireless networking and hes written a book on that subject for OReilly.) Rob has also collected the best ideas and tools from a number of other highly skilled contributors. Written for users who already understand the basics, Linux Server Hacks is built upon the expertise of people who really know what theyre doing.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Table of Contents......Page 4
How to Become a Hacker......Page 8
Server Basics......Page 18
Revision Control......Page 63
Backups......Page 80
Networking......Page 104
Monitoring......Page 127
SSH......Page 156
Scripting......Page 166
Information Servers......Page 174
Index......Page 230
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