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Managing Computers with Automation: Availability, MTBF, MTTR and ... If we let A represent availability, then the simplest formula for availability is: A = Uptime/(Uptime + Downtime) Of course, it's more interesting when you ...
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Managing Computers with Automation: Quorum Server Illustrated ... I've corrected it, and I also added a brief section on quorum server security. Thanks again Kris! Posted by: alanr | November 27, 2007 at 07:12 AM ...
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Managing Computers with Automation: How to use a watchdog timer Oct 5, 2007 ... As was mentioned previously, one can have a software watchdog timer like softdog[2], or a hardware timer, or a watchdog utility like ...
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Managing Computers with Automation: How to use a watchdog timer Oct 5, 2007 ... In an earlier posting[1], I mentioned that explaining how to optimally use a watchdog driver would be a good thing to talk about later.
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Managing Computers with Automation: How to use a watchdog timer Oct 5, 2007 ... In an earlier posting[1], I mentioned that explaining how to optimally use a watchdog driver would be a good thing to talk about later.
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Managing Computers with Automation: Tools for monitoring services Sep 21, 2007 ... With regard to monitoring Heartbeat itself: it monitors its own operation, and it can be configured to heartbeat either with a watchdog ...
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Managing Computers with Automation: Availability, MTBF, MTTR and ... One interesting observation you can make when reading this formula is that if you could instantly repair everything (MTTR = 0), then it wouldn't matter what ...
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Managing Computers with Automation: How to use a watchdog timer Oct 5, 2007 ... In an earlier posting[1], I mentioned that explaining how to optimally use a watchdog driver would be a good thing to talk about later.
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Managing Computers with Automation: load balancing Dec 4, 2007 ... In particular we'll talk about the Linux Virtual Server project[1], (LVS, ipvs) and the Cluster IP[2] as load balancing techniques. ...
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Managing Computers with Automation: Availability, MTBF, MTTR and ... If we let A represent availability, then the simplest formula for availability is: A = Uptime/(Uptime + Downtime) Of course, it's more interesting when you ...
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