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Temperature measuring using Linux and Raspberry Pi

Temperature measuring using Linux and Raspberry Pi 3.38/5 (67.69%) 13 votes The story I have a small server room, with some rack servers, NAS’s, VMware ESXi’s and other fun stuff, but I had one...

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Belkin F5U103V serial to USB converter on Windows 7 64Bit

Belkin F5U103V serial to USB converter on Windows 7 64Bit 3.46/5 (69.23%) 13 votes Update: I have not tested this on Windows 8, but it should work. If anyone does this on Windows 8 (i don’t have a...

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D-link DGS-3324SR management IP address configuration

Rate this post This is a quick post on how to configure the management IP address on a D-link switch. Mine was a DGS3324SR but i bet it’s the same on all D-link managed rack switches. For this i used a...

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D-link DP-101 or other print server IP reset

D-link DP-101 or other print server IP reset 1.00/5 (20.00%) 2 votes So you found an old D-link DP-101 or other printer server that you need to use, but don’t know what static IP address you gave it...

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Realtek network cards and VMware ESXi 5.5

Realtek network cards and VMware ESXi 5.5 4.64/5 (92.73%) 11 votes Yesterday I decided to upgrade my two ESXi servers from ESXi 5.1 to ESXi 5.5 since the update came out some time ago. The upgrade from...

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Find all HP ILO interfaces on a subnet in Linux

Find all HP ILO interfaces on a subnet in Linux 5.00/5 (100.00%) 1 vote By default, HP’s ILO interfaces are set to DHCP. Yes you could go into your router to see which DHCP lease it got, but here is a...

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Get all new dhcp leases, but only the new leases since last check in bash

Rate this post I needed to make a bash script for work that got the ip address of all new leases in the dhcp server, but only the new ones. I spend some time looking for something useful, and therefore...

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View network bandwidth for each process in Linux using Nethogs

Rate this post Have you ever been in the saturation that your Linux server is using a lot of network bandwidth, but it’s a guesswork to find the process using it all? I just stumbled upon this tool,...

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