Tag Archives: RHEL

Install Nagios Entreprise XI RHEL/Centos/SL

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

Nagios XI is the most powerful IT infrastructure monitoring solution on the market. Nagios XI extends on proven, enterprise-class Open Source components to deliver the best monitoring solution for today’s demanding organizational requirements. Designed for scalability and flexibility, XI is … Continue reading

What is new on the Red Hat 5.7 Beta?

Written by anuradha.shukla on . Posted in Software

Following the release of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL 6.1, the beta version of the RHEL 5.7 is now available. Although, not a major release, this is a vital update as most of RHEL user-base is yet on the … Continue reading

Install LDAP Server in Centos Step by Step

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

OpenLDAP Software is a free, open source implementation of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) developed by the OpenLDAP Project. It is released under its own BSD-style license called the OpenLDAP Public License. LDAP is a platform-independent protocol. Several common … Continue reading

Fedora 15 Beta is here | With screenshots Tours

Written by anuradha.shukla on . Posted in News

Good news for the generation X! Dennis Gilmore, the release engineer for Fedora project has made the announcement of releasing Fedora 15 for beta testers. The beta version now features Gnome shell and Gnome3, LibreOffice instead of legacy OpenOffice, BoxGrinder … Continue reading

CentOS 5.6 is released! Upgrade now from CentOS 5.5 to 5.6

Written by Ayesha .A on . Posted in Linux tutorials

Good news for CentOS users! CentOS 5.6 is here. This is the sixth update released for CentOS 5, making the latest release version 5.6. The latest release supports both i386 and x86_64 architectures, it contains a number of bug fixes, … Continue reading

RHEL straightjackets its patches-no more shop lifting by competitors

Written by anuradha.shukla on . Posted in Software

Enterprise software for organizations/Enterprises working on Linux is a very defined segment and service providers compete against all odds to undercut and offer ‘support’ to these niche clientele.  Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) as part of its services for Enterprises … Continue reading

Just upgraded to 4Go or more ram? Install and enable PAE Kernel | Ubuntu & Fedora RHEL Centos

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

Did you upgrade your computer to a 4 GB or more RAM? Do you have a 32bit system? If yes, then your machine may not show up total 4Go, in this case you need to use the Linux kernel compiled … Continue reading

Activate and Configuer Postfix on Centos and RHEL

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Frequently Asked Questions

Lets   Give  a  definiton of  Postfix . its a mail  server  working like  a  alternative  of   senmail . the   config  file  is  maic.cf  is  simpler  then the  sendmail.cf   file ,  but  its  always  adviced  to make a baclfile before to … Continue reading

Upgrade nagios from 3.1.0 to 3.2.0

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

Nagios 3.2.0 is  this latest stable release include several bug fixes, including fixes for service and host check scheduling and availability reporting. FYI, “Nagios Core” is the new name for the monitoring daemon/web interface that used to be known simply … Continue reading

CPIO command to backup and restore in Linux

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Linux tutorials

The cpio command is one of the most commonly used Linux back up tools. The cpio command has two unusual features. Unlike tar , in which the files to back up are typed in as part of the command, cpio … Continue reading