These are my links for 3 set 2012 through 5 set 2012:
- OneLook Reverse Dictionary – How do I use OneLook's reverse dictionary feature?
OneLook's reverse dictionary lets you describe a concept and get back a list of words and phrases related to that concept. Your description can be a few words, a sentence, a question, or even just a single word. Just type it into the box above and hit the "Find words" button. Keep it short to get the best results. In most cases you'll get back a list of related terms with the best matches shown first.
[ via http://blog.terminologiaetc.it/2012/09/04/onelook-reverse-dictionary/ ]
- missing disks, dump devices, mirroring, etc. – Waldemar Mark Duszyk – Since, we are pretty much always learning …. Some of us on a more elementary, intermediate, or advanced level but regardless of the level we all always learn or re-learn (because what we have mastered we had an ample time to forget – not doing it for a while), here it is a reminder of how to deal with a volume group (in this case it is rootvg which for some reasons lost one of it disks. The loss could be a function of SAN, VIO or other event. It could be a permanent loss – a disk is dead, broken, no longer functioning or the loss was/is temporary in nature; AIX kernel detected a timeout (without any disk errors associated with device failure) long enough for the kernel to mark the disks missing.
- Authenticating RedHat with ActiveDirectory and Kerberos – Waldemar Mark Duszyk – One of my previous posts deals with authentication of RedHat LINUX using Tivoli Directory Server (TDS LDAP). As I was working on this project, my colleague Igor was busy configuring RedHat authentication with Active Directory and Kerberos (already configured on AD).