- By: Kirk Bauer , Nathan Campi
- ISBN10: 1-4302-1059-1
- ISBN13: 978-1-4302-1059-7
- 425 pp.
- Will Publish Dec 2008
- Price: $49.99
- eBook Price: $34.99
- 12 chapters available
- Alpha Book Price: $34.99
Automating Linux and Unix System Administration, Second Edition
This book is part of the Alpha Program. There are currently 12 chapters available to purchase.
Whether you need a network of ten Linux PCs and a server or a datacenter with a few thousand Unix nodes, you need to know how to automate much of the installation, configuration, and standard system administration.
Build your network once using cfengine, and the network build will work, without user intervention, on any hardware you prefer. Automating Linux and Unix System Administration, Second Edition is unique in its focus on how to make the system administrator’s job easier and more efficient: instead of just managing the system administrator’s time, the book explains the technology to automate repetitive tasks and the methodology to automate successfully.
- Both new and seasoned professionals will profit from industry–leading insights into the automation process.
- System administrators will attain a thorough grasp of cfengine, kickstart, and shell scripting for automation.
- After reading all chapters and following all exercises in this book, the reader will be able to set up anything from a Linux datacenter to a small office network.
What you’ll learn
See how to make changes on many UNIX and Linux hosts at once in a reliable and repeatable manner.
- Learn how to automate things correctly so you only have to do it once, by leveraging the authors’ experience in setting up small, medium, and large networks.
- Set up a Linux datacenter or a network correctly.
- Explore handling real–world environments where not all hosts are configured alike via a case study of a fictional new datacenter buildout.
- Examine real–world examples for core infrastructure services (DNS, mail, LDAP, cfengine, imaging) to build on in your environment.
- Understand core system administration best practices, which are a key part of how cfengine and automations deployments are outlined in the book.
- Learn how to make changes reversible, repeatable, and correct the first time through interaction with product/application stakeholders (programmers, product managers, customers, etc.).
Who is this book for?
This book is for Linux system administrators who want to learn about the software and methodology to automate repetitive tasks—regardless of network or datacenter size—in one place. System managers will also find it much easier to think about network technology and automation projects if they read this book. This book is also for anyone who is interested in repeatable and secure infrastructure.
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Kirk Bauer
Kirk Bauer has been involved in computer programming since 1985. He has been using and administering UNIX systems since 1994. Although his personal favorite UNIX variant is Linux, he has administered and developed on everything from FreeBSD to Solaris, AIX, and IRIX. He is the author of various open-source system administration programs such as AutoRPM and Logwatch.
Bauer has been involved with software development and system/network administration since his first year at Georgia Tech. He has done work for the Georgia Tech Residential Network, the Georgia Tech Research Institute, and the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. Bauer was one of the founders and the CTO of TogetherWeb in 2000, which was purchased in 2003 by Proficient Systems. He is currently a software architect with Proficient Systems, and continues to support and develop the collaborative browsing software and Linux-based network appliance created by TogetherWeb, including C++ server software that provides high scalability, high efficiency, and high reliability.
Kirk graduated from Georgia Tech in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering. Shortly thereafter, he began work on his first book, Automating UNIX and Linux Administration, which was published by Apress in September 2003. He currently lives in Peoria, Arizona, with his wife, Amber, and their two dogs and four cats.
Nathan Campi
Nathan Campi is a UNIX and Linux systems administrator by trade, currently working as an operations manager in San Francisco. His system administration experience is almost entirely with companies with large–scale web operations based on open source software. In his copious free time, he enjoys jogging, watching spaghetti westerns, experimenting with Linux systems, and spending time with his wife and two children.








