Archive for the 'Linux' Category

Reset Nagios timers

Posted on July 2nd, 2009 filed in Linux

In case you - just like me - unplugged your Nagios monitoring box from the network for some time, you will get strange statusses for some services, mentioning they’re OK for more than 300 days for example. You probably want to get rid of this. But how do you get this done?

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RedHat announces RHEL 5.4 beta

Posted on July 2nd, 2009 filed in Linux

Today Red Hat released the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 Beta (kernel-2.6.18-155.el5), with versions for x86, x86/64, Itanium, IBM POWER and System z. The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.4 Beta release includes a variety of new features and capabilities, combined with enhancements in virtualization, storage/filesystem, security and developer tools. As with any Beta, our goal [...]

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Redhat releases EL5.3

Posted on January 21st, 2009 filed in Linux

 Red Hat is pleased to announce the availability of 5.3
(kernel-2.6.18-128.el5) for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 family of products including:
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Advanced Platform for x86,
AMD64/Intel(r) 64, Itanium Processor Family, System p
and System z
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Server for x86,
AMD64/Intel(r) 64, Itanium Processor Family, System p
and System z
- Red [...]

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Fedora 10 beta announced

Posted on September 30th, 2008 filed in Linux

Fedora 10 Beta: Cambridge’s foundations are laid
Just on the heels of the Fedora Project’s fifth anniversary, the Beta of Fedora Linux version 10 (code-named Cambridge) is now available:
http://fedoraproject.org/get-prerelease

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Fedora 10 Alpha

Posted on August 5th, 2008 filed in Linux

In an ongoing effort to prevent premature kitten death, the Fedora Project is ecstatic to present the availability of Fedora 10 (Cambridge) Alpha. Test now, make it better now, keep Cambridge on schedule, and protect the kittens in the future.

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