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Linux-Essentials

Hello! I am a Computer Engineer with research orientation in Computer Architecture, Systems, Deep Learning and Cloud Computing. My day-to-day pipeline contains so much linux hacking and configurations. This repo contains some essential tools to do everyday engineering tasks a bit easier.

1. Jupyter Notebook Configuration

Ever wondered how to install and set up Jupyter Notebook properly with a password? The tutorial mentioned below will help you do exactly that ! Change the script to add more or edit the given configuration. We are going to launch Jupyter Notebok in all IP addresses associated by the system, in port 8888, with a password so that you can browse to the IP address in chrome and use notebook there.

Check it out here: Jupyter Notebook Set-up

2. Quick and easy Network File System (NFS) Configuration

NFS is a very handy tool to mount network drives into local compute nodes. The tutorial shows how to attach storage drives through network to your local machine.

Check it out here: Easy NFS Config

3. Easy datacenter management by configuring IPMI

Abbreviated as IPMI the Intelligent Platform Management Interface was primarily developed by Intel in 1998 for remote management of servers and/or other systems via a network connection. If the server has IPMI configured and is connected to a power supply, the system administrator can send a variety of commands over the network to the server remotely. These commands can, for example, query the power state, power down or power up a server without physically operating it.

Check it out here: IPMI Configuration

4. Creating and mounting Volumes in OpenStack cloud instances

Ever ran out os space in OpenStack cloud instances ? I know that feeling. Let us look into ways to attach OpenStack Volumes to running cloud instances. More storage is always welcome.

Check it out here: Create and Mount OpenStack Volumes

5. MySQL loves Python (MySQL Python setup)

Connect MySQL databases with Python and Pandas for remote execution.

Check it out here: MySQL Python Demo Notebook

6. Various Install scripts

Check for install_ tag on the filenames for installs scripts. We have opencv, mysql, etc. with more to come..

Find some of my other projects at GitHub.com/ArunDasan91