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Adding a Host to Monitor to LibreNMS
LibreNMS is a monitoring tool that supports auto-discovery with multiple protocols, including SNMP, ARP, OSPF, and BGP. To monitor operating systems, you can use the SNMP protocol, which is available on most OS, including Linux, Windows, and BSDs.
There are three versions of SNMP Protocol, v1 and v2 which are secured with only a community password, and the protocol v3 which supports passwords for authentication and encryption. For the production environment, it's recommended to use the SNMP protocol v3, which is more secure than v2 and v1.
In this article, you will learn how to add hosts to the LibreNMS monitoring system using the SNMP protocol.
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AWK Command Examples for Beginners / AWK Linux Tutorial
Learning to use the AWK utility in Linux is a skill that most Linux users yearn to have. It can save you time and energy, as well as help you better understand the inner workings of your computer.
While it may seem hard at first, you will become well-versed with this command-line utility with the right guide and frequent practice.
Once you understand the AWK utility well, you will find it a necessary tool when working on your Linux Terminal.
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How to Install Midori Browser on Ubuntu Linux – VITUX
There are tons of browsers are out in the market catering different needs of diverse computing communities. One of them is the Midori browser that helps a unique range of users who thrive on the speed. Users who need a greater navigational speed and built-in browser shortcuts rely on Midori all the time.
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How to Install InvoicePlane with Apache and Free Let's Encrypt SSL Certificate on Debian 11
InvoicePlane is a free, open-source, and self-hosted application for managing your quotes, invoices, clients, and payments. It is used by many organizations and freelancers to manage their payments and invoices. It offers custom templates, themes, and other tools that help you to increase the functionality of InvoicePlane. It also supports multiple languages and multiple payment providers such as Paypal, Stripe or even Bitcoin via Coinbase.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install InvoicePlane with Apache on Debian 11.
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How to Install Apache Cassandra NoSQL Database on Debian 11 – VITUX
Apache Cassandra is an open-source distributed database developed for cloud computing. It provides a highly available and scalable database service with no single point of failure and no manual tuning.
Apache Cassandra is one of the most popular databases used in artificial intelligence to help create robots. With the ability to scale up quickly using commodity hardware, Cassandra could become one of the primary data storage systems that will power future robotic data management devices.
Apache Cassandra is a NoSQL database. With the addition of the Apache Thrift interface, Cassandra can be used to store and manage data without the use of SQL, while allowing developers to use familiar application development protocols like REST and Thrift.
Cassandra was primarily developed by Facebook engineer Prashant Malik. The database was named after the wife of a co-founder of Facebook, who died in a car accident in 2008. It is built on Google’s BigTable architecture, with support for distribution, replication, failure detection and load balancing using Apache ZooKeeper.
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GNU Linux Debian – to swap or not to swap – that is the question – how to fix annoying startup boot dealying boot – message begin running scripts local-block mdadm no arrays found in config file or automatically
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How to install MultiMC on a Chromebook
Today we are looking at how to install MultiMC on a Chromebook. Please follow the video/audio guide as a tutorial where we explain the process step by step and use the commands below.
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How to install Synfig Studio on Zorin OS 16 - Invidious
In this video, we are looking at how to install Synfig Studio on Zorin OS 16.
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How to install deepin 20.4 - Invidious
In this video, I am going to show how to install deepin 20.4.
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Linux Fu: Bash Strings | Hackaday
If you are a traditional programmer, using bash for scripting may seem limiting sometimes, but for certain tasks, bash can be very productive. It turns out, some of the limits of bash are really limits of older shells and people code to that to be compatible. Still other perceived issues are because some of the advanced functions in bash are arcane or confusing.
Strings are a good example. You don’t think of bash as a string manipulation language, but it has many powerful ways to handle strings. In fact, it may have too many ways, since the functionality winds up in more than one place. Of course, you can also call out to programs, and sometimes it is just easier to make a call to an awk or Python script to do the heavy lifting.
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One of the first steps of trying out an operating system is installing the image of the same on a USB drive. Rufus is one of the most widely used tools to create bootable USBs, but you might not like it due to its UI or slow on your computer. Hence, in this article, let’s look at some of the best Rufus alternatives to create bootable USBs.
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