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May 7 2009   5:00AM GMT

Oracle on Linux: Analyzing Server Performance



Posted by: Brent Sheets
Oracle on Linux, Darl Kuhn, Charles Kim, Bernard Lopuz, Apress, Linux

Overview: “Linux Recipes for Oracle DBAs is an example-based book on managing Oracle Database in a Linux environment. Covering commonly used distributions such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Oracle Enterprise Linux, the book is written for database administrators who need to get work done and lack the luxury of curling up fireside with a stack of Linux documentation. The book is task-oriented: Look up the task to perform. See the solution. Read up on the details. Get the job done.”

This free chapter has been selected from Linux Recipes for Oracle DBAs by Apress. Enjoy the chapter and be sure to check out the related Linux and Oracle resources listed below. Voice your feedback on this chapter or let us know of other books you’d like to see featured on the IT Bookworm Blog by leaving a comment. Thanks.

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Darl Kuhn, Charles Kim and Bernard Lopuz
Linux Recipes for Oracle DBAs
Apress
November 14, 2008
1430215755
978-1430215752

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Chapter 8: Analyzing Server Performance

RELATED PEER ADVICE
  → Visit our Oracle community or Linux community
  → Need answers? Ask your own Oracle or Linux question

RELATED RESOURCES
  → Visit the Eye on Oracle blog
  → Visit the Enterprise Linux Log blog
  → Visit the Open Source Software and Linux blog
  → Browse Oracle on Linux resources
  → Browse Linux databases resources
  → Visit the SearchOracle.com website
  → Visit the SearchEnterpriseLinux.com website

RELATED CONTENT
  → IT Definitions: Oracle and Linux (visit the Database Glossary and Linux Glossary for more)
  → Article: Oracle releases VM virtualization templates, boasts Linux momentum
  → Article: Firm dumps MySQL on Red Hat for Oracle Database on Oracle Linux
  → Article: Oracle beefs up Linux partnerships to expand Linux customer base
  → Article: Oracle Enterprise Linux displaces Red Hat at publishing company
  → Quiz: Oracle Enterprise Manager
  → Quiz: Linux databases

Apr 9 2009   5:00AM GMT

Using SSH to automate system administration securely



Posted by: Brent Sheets
Linux administration, Kirk Bauer, Nathan Campi, Apress, SSH, Linux

Overview: “This book is for Linux system administrators who want to learn about the software and methodology to automate repetitive tasks - regardless of network or datacenter size - in one place. System managers will also find it much easier to think about network technology and automation projects if they read this book. This book is also for anyone who is interested in repeatable and secure infrastructure.”

This free chapter has been selected from Automating Linux and Unix System Administration, 2nd Edition by Apress, Inc. Enjoy the chapter and be sure to check out the related enterprise Linux resources listed below. If you have feedback about this chapter or would like to suggest a book to be featured here on IT Bookworm Blog — then please leave a comment. Thanks.

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Automating Linux and Unix System Administration Written by
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Kirk Bauer and Nathan Campi
Automating Linux and Unix System Administration, Second Edition
Apress
December 15, 2008
1-4302-1059-1
978-1-4302-1059-7

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Chapter 3: Using SSH to Automate System Administration Securely

RELATED PEER ADVICE
→ Visit our Linux community
→ Need answers? Ask your own SSH or Linux question

RELATED RESOURCES
→ Visit the Enterprise Linux Log blog
→ Visit the Open Source Software and Linux blog
→ Browse these resources for Linux Administration
→ Visit the SearchEnterpriseLinux.com website

RELATED CONTENT
→ IT Definitions: SSH and Linux (visit the Linux Glossary for more)
→ Technical Tip: Using OpenSSH for secure network tunnels on Linux
→ Author Q&A: Building a Linux infrastructure with maximum automation
→ Expert Answer: Hardening Linux servers for remote access
→ Technical Guide: 77 useful Linux commands and utilities
→ Quiz: Linux lore