The Official Ubuntu Server Book

The Official Ubuntu Server Book

The Official Ubuntu Server Book

The Official Ubuntu Server Book

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Overview

Ubuntu Server is a complete, free server operating system that just works, with the extra Ubuntu polish, innovation, and simplicity that administrators love.

 

Now, there’s a definitive, authoritative guide to getting up and running quickly with the newest, most powerful versions of Ubuntu Server. Written by leading members of the Ubuntu community, The Official Ubuntu Server Book, Third Edition, covers all you need to know to make the most of Ubuntu Server, whether you’re a beginner or a battle-hardened senior systems administrator.

 

The authors cover Ubuntu Server from start to finish: installation, basic administration and monitoring, security, backup, troubleshooting, system rescue, and much more. They walk through deploying each of the most common server applications, from file and print services to state-of-the-art, cost-saving virtualization and cloud computing.

 

In addition, you’ll learn how to

  • Make the most of Ubuntu Server’s latest, most powerful technologies
  • Discover easy, fast ways to perform key administration tasks
  • Automate Ubuntu installs, no matter how many servers you’re installing
  • Quickly set up low-cost Web servers and e-mail
  • Protect your server with Ubuntu’s built-in and optional security tools
  • Minimize downtime with fault tolerance and clustering
  • Master proven, step-by-step server and network troubleshooting techniques
  • Walk through rescuing an Ubuntu server that won’t boot
  • Deploy your own Ubuntu servers in the cloud

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780133017564
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication date: 07/12/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 600
File size: 84 MB
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About the Author

Kyle Rankin is a senior systems administrator in San Francisco. He is an award-winning columnist for Linux Journal, has had articles featured in PC Magazine and TechTarget, and isan accomplished Linux author. He speaks frequently on Open Source software.

 

Benjamin Mako Hill is a Ph.D. candidate at the Sloan School of Management and Media Lab at MIT, and an Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of Washington beginning in the fall of 2013. As part of the founding Ubuntu team, his charge at Canonical was to help grow the Ubuntu development and user community during the project’s first year. Mako has continued his involvement with Ubuntu as a member of Ubuntu’s Community Council governance board and through projects such as this book.

 

Table of Contents

Preface         xix

Acknowledgments         xxv


About the Authors         xxvii


Introduction       xxix

Welcome to Ubuntu Server        xxix

Free Software, Open Source, and Linux          xxx

A Brief History of the Ubuntu Project         xxxiv

Ubuntu Promises and Goals         xli

Canonical and the Ubuntu Foundation          xlvi

History of Ubuntu Server         xlix

Simple, Secure, Supported         li

 

Chapter 1: Installation          1

Get Ubuntu  2

Boot Screen  3

Disk Partitioning  5

Server Roles  13

Installer Console  15

Reboot the System  16

 

Chapter 2: Essential System Administration         17

Basic Command-Line Administration  18

Ubuntu Boot Process  24

File System Hierarchy  39

Networking  45

 

Chapter 3: Package Management          51

Introduction to Package Management  52

Debian Packages  60

Package Management in Ubuntu  63

Making Your Own Packages  77

 

Chapter 4: Automated Ubuntu Installs         83

Preseeding  84

Kickstart  104

PXE Boot Server Deployment  111

Customize Automated Installs  118

 

Chapter 5: Guide to Common Ubuntu Servers         125

DNS Server  126

Web Server  135

Mail Server  144

POP/IMAP Server  156

OpenSSH Server  158

DHCP Server  160

Database Server  163

File Server  174

Edubuntu and LTSP  180

LTSP Server Configurations  184

 

Chapter 6: Security         199

General Security Principles  200

Sudo   201

AppArmor  206

SSH Security  210

Firewalls  214

Intrusion Detection  226

Incident Response  233

 

Chapter 7: Backups         239

Backup Principles  240

Drive Imaging  242

Database Backups  244

BackupPC  249

 

Chapter 8: Monitoring          267

Local Monitoring Tools  268

Ganglia  273

Nagios  280

 

Chapter 9: Virtualization and Cloud Computing         297

KVM  298

Amazon EC2  315

Juju  330

 

Chapter 10: Fault Tolerance         341

Fault Tolerance Principles  342

RAID  344

LVM  369

Ethernet Bonding  372

Clusters  378

 

Chapter 11: Troubleshooting         399

General Troubleshooting Philosophy  400

Localhost Troubleshooting  403

Network Troubleshooting  416

Hardware Troubleshooting  425

 

Chapter 12: Rescue and Recovery         429

Ubuntu Recovery Mode  430

Ubuntu Server Recovery CD  435

Ubuntu Desktop Live CD  439

 

Chapter 13: Help and Resources         449

Paid Support from Canonical  450

Forums  451

Internet Relay Chat  452

Mailing Lists  455

Online Documentation  456

Localhost Documentation  457

Local Community Teams  458

Other Languages  459

Tech Answers System (Launchpad)  459

Bug Reporting  459

For More Information  461

 

Chapter 14: Basic Linux Administration            463

Shell Globs  464

Pipes and Redirection  466

File Permissions and Ownership  472

Linux File Types  474

At and Cron  478

 

Appendix: Cool Tips and Tricks         485

Avoid That grep Command in grep Output  485

Shortcut to a Command Path  486

Wipe a Drive in One Line  486

Run a Command Over and Over  487

Make a Noise When the Server Comes Back Up  487

Search and Replace Text in a File  487

find and exec Commands  488

Bash Commands with Too Many Arguments  488

Use Your Bash History  489

Are These Files Identical?  489

Go Back to Your Previous Directory  489

Find Out Who Is Tying Up a File System You Want to Unmount  490

Send a Test E-mail Using telnet  490

Easy SSH Key Sharing  491

Get the Most Out of Dig  492

 

Index 495

 

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