Steps to Connect And Mount ISCSI Target on Linux Server
Steps to Connect And Mount ISCSI Target on Linux Server Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) is an IP-based standard for connecting storage devices. iSCSI uses IP networks and allows data to be transferred over long distances. iSCSI provides shared storage among client systems. Storage devices are attached to servers (targets). Client systems (initiators) access
How to Remove Old Unused Kernels in Unix
Remove Old Unused Kernels in Unix In this article, we are going to demonstrate How to Remove Old Unused Kernels in Unix. The kernel is part of an operating system that stores in a small partition of OS called /boot. Whenever we update/upgrade a system, it will install all required updates along with the kernel
Setup Linux NFS Server and Client
Setup Linux NFS Server and Client Network File Sharing (NFS) is a protocol that allows you to share directories and files with other Linux clients over a network. Shared directories are typically created on a file server, running the NFS server component. Users add files to them, which are then shared with other users who
Step by Step Upgrade Linux 8.2 to 8.4 (Oracle Enterprise Linux)
Step by Step Upgrade Linux 8.2 to 8.4 (Oracle Enterprise Linux) In a recent blog, we demonstrated Step by Step Install Linux 8 (OEL) along with Guest Addition, in this article, we will perform Step by Step Upgrade Linux 8.2 to 8.4 (Oracle Enterprise Linux). To upgrade OEL 8.2 to 8.4, we will be using
Step by Step Install Linux 8 (OEL) along with Enable Guest Addition
Step by Step Install Linux 8 (OEL) along with Guest Addition In this article, we are going to perform step by step install Oracle Enterprise Linux 8.3 along with Oracle VM VirtualBox 6.1.22 install, configure require hardware, network, memory, etc. on VM, and enable guest edition. To complete this demonstration, we will perform in the
How to Enable GUI in LINUX 7 Inside Oracle VM
How to Enable GUI in LINUX 7 Inside Oracle VM In this article, we are going to demonstrate how to enable/install GUI mode in LINUX 7.9 in side Oracle VM. This situation occurs when we don’t select the correct available option while installation for GUI/missing require packages. So when we start the server, we get
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