Linux Journal Contents #104, December 2002
Linux Journal Issue #104/December 2002
Features
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Highly Available LDAP
by Cliff White and Jay D. Allen and Cliff White
You can have uninterrupted LDAP service, using freely available software.
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Process Accounting
by Keith Gilbertson
Here's a way the kernel and some simple utilities work together to track processes and help you find performance and security issues.
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OpenLDAP Everywhere
by Craig Swanson and Matt Lung
A single company-wide directory service offers mail address lookup and file sharing to Linux and Windows users.
Indepth
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Playing with ptrace, Part II
by Pradeep Padala
In part two of our series on ptrace, find out how to set breakpoints and change the code of a running process on the fly.
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Linux Powers Four-Wall 3-D Display
by Douglas B. Maxwell
With the aid of a custom video switcher, a Linux cluster beats an expensive proprietary UNIX system for high-end virtual reality.
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Learning the iTunesDB File Format
by Patrick Crosby
iPods aren't just for people who use computers from Mattel, no wait, Apple. Here's the playlist format. Don't all buy iPods at once, folks.
Embedded
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Driving Me Nuts The Serial Device Layer
by Greg Kroah-Hartman
Toolbox
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Kernel Korner Trees in the Reiser4 Filesystem, Part I
by Hans Reiser
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At the Forge Creating OpenACS Packages
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux A Process Smorgasbord
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin Configuring and Using an FTP Proxy
by Mick Bauer
Columns
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Focus on Software On System Administrators
by David A. Bandel
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IAAL: The Ethical System Administrator
by Lawrence Rosen
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Linux for Suits Identity as Business Opportunity?
by Doc Searls
Reviews
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VariCAD 8.2-02
by Michael Baxter
Departments
Today’s modular x86 servers are compute-centric, designed as a least common denominator to support a wide range of IT workloads. Those generic, virtualized IT workloads have much different resource optimization requirements than hyperscale and cloud applications. They have resulted in a “one size fits all” enterprise IT architecture that is not optimized for a specific set of IT workloads, and especially not emerging hyperscale workloads, such as web applications, big data, and object storage. In this report, you will learn how shifting the focus from traditional compute-centric IT architectures to an innovative disaggregated fabric-based architecture can optimize and scale your data center.
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