Change the logical volume capacity named vo from 190M to 300M
Change the logical volume capacity named vo from 190M to 300M. and the size of the floating range should
set between 280 and 320. (This logical volume has been mounted in advance.)
Configure the system synchronous as 172.24.40.10
Configure the system synchronous as 172.24.40.10.
Configure autofs to make sure after login successfully…
Configure autofs to make sure after login successfully, it has the home directory autofs, which is shared as /
rhome/ldapuser40 at the ip: 172.24.40.10. and
it also requires that, other ldap users can use the home directory normally.
After the user logs on , the user has no host directory…
Configure the verification mode of your host account and the password as LDAP. And it can ldapuser40.
The password is set as “password”. And the certificate login successfully through
can be downloaded from http://ip/dir/ldap.crt. After the user logs on , the user has no host directory unless
you configure the autofs in the following questions.
Install a FTP server, and request to anonymous download from /var/ftp/pub catalog.
Install a FTP server, and request to anonymous download from /var/ftp/pub catalog. (it needs you to
configure yum direct to the already existing file server. )
Please download the released page from http://ip/dir/ex…
Configure a HTTP server, which can be accessed through http://station.domain40.example.com.
Please download the released page from http://ip/dir/example.html.
Create a 2G swap partition which take effect automatically…
Create a 2G swap partition which take effect automatically at boot-start, and it should not affect the original
swap partition.
Create a user named alex, and the user id should be 123…
Create a user named alex, and the user id should be 1234, and the password should be alex111.
Find the rows that contain abcde from file /etc/testfil…
Find the rows that contain abcde from file /etc/testfile, and write it to the file/tmp/testfile, and the sequence
is requested as the same as /etc/testfile.
Find the files owned by harry, and copy it to catalog: …
Find the files owned by harry, and copy it to catalog: /opt/dir