Part 2. Administrating services

Table of Contents

Introduction to Service Administration
1. Using Mandriva Control Center
5. Base system
1. Software Management Tools
1.1. Local repository configuration
1.2. Installing and Updating RPMs with urpmi
1.3. Searching for Packages with urpmf and urpmq
1.4. Managing Software with Rpmdrake
2. Load Balancing
2.1. Prerequisites
2.2. General Concepts and Web References
2.3. Installing and Configuring LVS
3. Virtualization 
3.1. Xen
3.2. KVM
3.3. Virt-manager
6. Mandriva Directory Server
1. General review of Mandriva Directory Server
1.1. Connection to Mandriva Directory Server
2. Users accounts management
2.1. Users accounts list
2.2. Add a user account
2.3. Remove a user account
3. Users groups management
3.1. Add a group
3.2. Edit groups members
3.3. Delete a group
4. Shares Module (Samba)
4.1. Manage Samba users accounts
4.2. Samba shares management
4.3. Hosts management
4.4. General options of Samba
5. Mail Module
5.1. Running mail service
5.2. Add and modify a mail user
5.3. Remove a mail user
5.4. Add and remove users in a group mail
5.5. Mail domains management
6. Network Module
6.1. Interface
6.2. DNS management
6.3. Managing DHCP
6.4. Service Management
7. Audit module
7.1. Audit tab
7.2. User audit
8. LDAP password policy module
8.1. Available Settings
8.2. Password quality test
8.3. Users connection to the Mandriva Management Console
8.4. Resetting a user password
9. Authentication on workstations
9.1. Windows® clients
9.2. Mandriva workstation
7. Middleware Stacks
1. Managing web services: LAMP and Proxy
1.1. Managing a LAMP server
1.2. Proxy setup
2. Identity service
2.1. General Concepts
2.2. Unix Users Authentication
2.3. Samba Authentication
2.4. Kerberos Authentication
2.5. Tuning
2.6. Advanced usage
2.7. Replication with syncrepl
2.8. Maintenance tasks
2.9. Troubleshooting
3. Database servers
3.1. MySQL database server
3.2. Managing PostgreSQL; server
8. Services Stacks
1. Managing Main Network Services
1.1. Managing Name Servers with BIND
2. File and Print Services
2.1. Sharing Printers with CUPS
2.2. Sharing Files with NFS
2.3. FTP File Server
2.4. Samba File and Print Server
3. Managing Mail Services
3.1. POP/IMAP Cyrus-IMAPD Server
3.2. The Postfix SMTP Server
3.3. Anti-Virus and Anti-Spam Solutions
9. Monitoring
1. Cacti
1.1. General review of Cacti
1.2. Configure the server to make it accessible by Cacti
1.3. Install and configure a Cacti server
1.4. Monitoring the local server