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There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
iSCSI Initiator
The serverX.example.com provides an iscsi port (3260). Connect the disk with desktopX.example.com and configure filesystem with the following requirements.
Create 800 MB partition on iSCSI block device and assign the filesystem as xfs
Mount the volume under /mnt/initiator at the system boot time
The filesystem should contain the copy of http://station.network0.example.com/pub/iscsi.txt
The file should be owned by root with 0644 permission
NOTE: the content of the file should not be modified
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
Script1.
Create a script on serverX called /root/random with the following details
When run as /root/random postconf, should bring the output as ''postroll''
When run as /root/random postroll, should bring the output as ''postconf''
When run with any other argument or without argument, should bring any other argument or without argument, should bring the stderr as ''/root/random postconf|postroll''
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
Dynamic Webpage Configuration.
Configure website wsgiX.example.com:8961">http://wsgiX.example.com:8961 on system1 with the documentroot /var/www/scripts
Site should execute webapp.wsgi
Page is already provided on classroom.example.com/pub/webapp.wsgi">http://classroom.example.com/pub/webapp.wsgi
Content of the script should not be modified
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
Virtual hosting.
Setup a virtual host with an alternate document root.
Extend your web to include a virtual for the site vhostsX.example.com">http://vhostsX.example.com
Set the document root as /usr/local/vhosts
Downloadstation.network0.example.com/pub/rhce/vhost/html">http://station.network0.example.com/pub/rhce/vhost/html
Rename it as index.html
Place this document root of the virtual host
Note: the other websites configures for your server must still accessible. vhosts.networkX.example.com is already provided by the name server on example.com
There were two systems:
system1, main system on which most of the configuration take place
system2, some configuration here
Webpage content modification.
Implement website for serverX.examp">http://serverX.example.com/owndir
Create a directory named as ''owndir'' under the document root of webserver
Download station.network0.example.com/pub">http://station.network0.example.com/pub/rhce/restrict.html
Rename the file into ondex.html
The content of the owndir should be visible to everyone browsing from your local system but should not be accessible from other location
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