This document discusses configuring and implementing a Linux server. It covers loading the Debian 5 operating system, setting up virtualization with OpenVZ, migrating an old wiki to a new wiki, remotely controlling the server via SSH, monitoring virtual private servers through a web interface, and installing LAMP on the server. For the next month, tasks include writing scripts for routine work, backing up containers, configuring LDAP, setting up a SVN server, and measuring time differences and DNS latency between domain names and IP addresses on Linux and Windows.
2. Learned and Understand Basic Linux (Debian, Ubuntu) HP ML-350 structure RAID (Redundancy Array Index Disks) configuration on HP ML-350 server Booting Process of Linux SSH (Secure Shell) Some basic command of Linux
3. Implementation Load Base OS (Debian 5) on server ML350 Virtualization (OpenVZ) Migration with old wiki to new wiki as IOCG Remotely control the server by SSH Web base Monitoring of VPS Make a pen drive bootable with DSL, IP COP Install LAMP on server with different VPS
4. What we have to do in next 1 Month Write a shell script to ease routine work Back up of a running container LDAP configuration Make a SVN server Calculate the time difference with Domain name and with IP of IOCG site on Linux OS as well as Windows OS. Measure the DNS latency.