There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
Configure SCSI storage.
Create a new 1 GB target on your serverX.example.com
The block device name should be data_block
The server should export an iscsi disk called iqn.2014-10.com.example:serverX
This target should only be allowed to desktop
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There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
Script2.
Create a script on serverX called /root/createusers
When this script is called with the argument, it should add all the users from the file
Download the file from station.network0.example.c">http://station.network0.example.com/pub/testfile
All users should have the login shell as /bin/false, password not required
When this script is called with any other argument, it should print the message as ''Input File Not Found''
When this script is run without any argument, it should display ''Usage:/root/createusers''
NOTE: if the users are added no need to delete
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
Configure IPv6 network.
Configure eth0 with a static IPv6 addresses as follows
Configure a Static IPv6 address in serverX as fddb:fe2a:ab1e::c0a8:64/64
Configure a Static IPv6 address in desktopX as fddb:fe2a:ab1e::c0a8:02/64
Both machines are able to communicate within the network fddb:fe2a:able/64
The changes should be permanent even after the reboot
On ServerX:
On DesktopX:
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
Customize the User Environment
Create a command called qstat on both serverX and desktop.
It should be able to execute the following command (ps --eopid, tid, class, rtprio, ni, pri, psr, pcpu, stat, wchan:14, comm).
The command should be executable by all users.
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
Configure port forwarding.
Configure server X to forward traffic incoming on port 80/tcp from source network 172.25.X.0/255.255.255.0 to port on 5243/tcp.