Start: 2010/12/14 - 7:30pm
End: 2010/12/14 - 9:00pm
Location: O'Reilly Media
Description:
Instead of a regular speaker, this month we are going to do a hackfest.
Like the previous hackfests we will take half of the meeting to conduct
lightning talks from the first four people who sign up for one. After
that we will spend the rest of the time in a more loosely-structured
social setting where everyone can show each other what they have been
working on or ask for help. This would be a good meeting to bring your
computers.
During this meeting we will also conduct our annual NBLUG elections.
You can find out more about the open positions at
http://nblug.org/bylaws
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Kyle Rankin
NBLUG President
The North Bay Linux Users' Group
http://nblug.org
IRC: greenfly(a)irc.freenode.net #nblug
kyle(a)nblug.org
Start: 2010/11/09 - 7:30pm
End: 2010/11/09 - 9:00pm
Location: O'Reilly Media
Speaker: Kyle Rankin
Description:
When a server is used in production, you want every possible level of
fault tolerance. Ethernet bonding allows you to create redundant NICs
on a server so that you can lose a NIC, a ethernet cable, or even
potentially a switch, without downtime.
In this talk Kyle will introduce the concept of ethernet bonding,
discuss the different bonding modes, and describe how to set up bonding
on Red Hat and Debian-based systems.
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Kyle Rankin
NBLUG President
The North Bay Linux Users' Group
http://nblug.org
IRC: greenfly(a)irc.freenode.net #nblug
kyle(a)nblug.org