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kdrama recommendations from me ! pt1
all of us are dead -
genre: horror
about: zombie apocalypse
my rating - 4.5/5
reason 4 the rating - i hate the cliffhanger 😠
to watch it for free w english captions go to kisskh :)
yall gotta wait 4 part 2 ;D
#allofusaredead#horror#kdrama#recommendations#koreandrama#korean#kisskh#englishcaptions#freetowatch#free#reblog#like#share#pt1#zzzbmgyu
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UM i wasnt gnna do this but the loving friends popped and now i have 2 so. follow forever time
epic sirs:
@englishcaptions @limb @honeyamami @komaedahour @arisens @urocerus @ninetailbf @sharinganbf @ilyqm @teleoperation @b9y @kee-b0 @fue-fue @saltypigeons @kerbett @nyanbxnary @dreamking
some of my sexiest mutuals (in no particular order):
@englishcaptions @minecraftual @hxpefultrash @trubbiish @jupiterscent @transyamada @antmansbf @38 @elijaahs @eardisease @foggiology @debugz @imx @kingasgore @proheropeach @nnyas @aqent3 @herowise @letterdoll @sodapopcandies @dghda @kihba @leorjo @pikachuofficial @ultrastamp @vmpyrs @rantaroamami @uvhiha @impgf @twinknaruto @ishimaruchan @saiharajpg @district3 @finalreward @mindgames @6bx @truthbulletz @dumbasshajime @luckpng @dykesayo @lemonlime @beesona @arealm @twinkouma @clumps-coochie @klljoyz @psychtaxi @thinspaghetti @gothgfs @puwunk @diecishets @oceanicgf @gorecember @imaginawy @mlmkazuichi @5aiharas @jocknidai @transmiruko @trial3 @bsdogz @mcmlm @msrat @liarserror @foil-flingza-roller @thokage @wormmaeda
there r a lot more people i wanted 2 include but uhhhhhhhhhhh this was very last minute and i didnt wanna type out every single mutual so lemme know if u wnna be on!!
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urls that I think I have that ill give away if any of my mutuals want them:
agitates
antiscenekid
americnidiot
cootiecore
englishcaptions
falsedespair
insectly
puppyghoul
sleepinqsoundly
spinningdvd
zshock
4bug
4387
#micah babbles#took time putting this in order#i had the url lethalgod but the person used it for like a week and then never used it again -_-
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Linux Diagnostics And Troubleshooting
Linux Diagnostics And Troubleshooting. This course is aimed at senior system administrators who wish to learn more about troubleshooting.
Overview
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Diagnostics and Troubleshooting course (RH342) provides system administrators with the tools and techniques they need to successfully diagnose, and fix, a variety of potential issues. Students will work through hands-on problems in various subsystems to diagnose and fix common issues.
Audience
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Diagnostics and Troubleshooting course is aimed at senior system administrators who wish to learn more about troubleshooting.
Prerequisites
Have earned a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) or have similar experienceIt is recommend that students have earned a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) or have similar experience Skill level: Intermediate Level Students: 398 Languages: EnglishCaptions: No Lectures: 81 Video: 10 hours
Introduction
What is troubleshooting?Troubleshooting a login issueCollecting InformationSystem JournalTroubleshoot a web server issue using the log filesUsing Red Hat ResourcesCollecting Information with SOSREPORTPractice Lab SessionTroubleshoot a FTP Connectivity Issue
Monitoring Systems
System Monitoring with CockpitPerformance Co-Pilot or pcpCentralized log server using rsyslogPractice Lab SessionIntrusion detection software to monitor changesAdvanced Intrusion Detection Environment (AIDE)Practice Lab SessionSystem Auditing with auditd
Identifying Hardware Issues
Identify various harwdare and their problemsHardware Error Reporting using mcelog and rasdaemonMemory Testing using memtest86+ packageManging Kernel ModulesLoading and unloading modulesManaging module optionsTroubleshooting to disable MSI-X interrupt handling in the driver
Troubleshooting Storage Issues
Overview of Linux Storage StackVirtual File SystemFilesystems & Device ManagerDevice Mapper MultipathRecovering from File System CorruptionChecking & Repairing ext3/ext4 fs using e2fsckChecking & Repairing xfs fs using xfs_repairRecovering LVM IssuesPractice Lab Session - using vgcfgrestoreMigrating a Volume Group from one system to anotherRecovering Metadata in LVMPractice Lab SessionConfiguration of Iscsi target & InitiatorPractice Lab Session on iscsi target & initiator - 1Practice Lab Session on iscsi target & initiator - 2 Troubleshooting RPM Issues Resolve package management dependency issuesIdentify & fix dependency issueRecover a corrupted RPM DatabaseWorking with transaction history using Yum commandReverting & repeating transaction using yum commandPractice Lab Session Troubleshooting a Network Issues Check Network ConnectivityScanning Network Ports using nmapCommunicating with a remote service using nc commandMonitoring Network traffic using iptraf-ngTroubleshooting a network issue (One network interface is not working properly)Troubleshooting tips related with device names of ethernet interfaceDisable consistent network device namingOverview NetworkManagerPractice Lab SessionCapturing Packets with tcpdumpPractice Lab Sessions Troubleshooting a Boot Issues Linux Boot processBooting of RHEL 7 with systemdOverview of Grub2Grub2 featuresBooting into Grub MenuProtect Grub by appying a passwordLab on Basic System Recovery (Initramfs file missing/Corrupted)Lab on Basic System Recovery (Grub related issues like grub is missing)Lab on Basic System Recovery (Master Boot Record missing/corrupted)Rescue Modue in RHEL 7Practice Lab SessionReset the root passwd using installation diskReset the root passwd using rd.break Troubleshooting a Security Issues Troubleshooting a SELinux IssueChanging SELinux contexttroubleshooting ftp connectivity issue using booleansSELinux Audit Logs & TroubleshootingOverview of PAM SecurityConcepts of PAMPAM Modules & ConfigurationsPAM Module GroupsControl Flags in PAMPAM Moduleslast lecture What you’ll learn Linux Diagnostics And TroubleshootingTo fix common issues on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux machine, using tools provided by the distribution.What is troubleshooting?Troubleshooting a login issueTroubleshoot a web server issue using the log filesTroubleshoot a FTP Connectivity IssueSystem Monitoring with CockpitCentralized log server using rsyslogAdvanced Intrusion Detection Environment (AIDE)System Auditing with auditdIdentify various harwdare and their problemsHardware Error Reporting using mcelog and rasdaemonManging Kernel ModulesTroubleshooting to disable MSI-X interrupt handling in the driverTroubleshooting Storage IssuesOverview about Filesystems, Device Manager & Device Mapper MultipathRecovering from File System CorruptionMigrating a Volume Group from one system to anotherConfiguration of Iscsi target & InitiatorTroubleshooting RPM IssuesRecover a corrupted RPM DatabaseWorking with transaction history using Yum commandTroubleshooting a Network IssuesScanning Network Ports using nmapnc & iptraf-ng commandsTroubleshooting a network issue (One network interface is not working properly)Troubleshooting a Boot IssuesLab on Basic System RecoveryReset the root passwd using installation disk or rd breakTroubleshooting a Security IssuesTroubleshooting a SELinux IssueSELinux Audit Logs & TroubleshootingOverview of PAM Security & Concepts of PAMVarious practice lab session Are there any course requirements or prerequisites? PC or Laptop with internet ConnectionA RHCSA/RHCE certification, or equivalent knowledge is required to successfully sit this course. Who this course is for: Linux Diagnostics and Troubleshooting course is aimed at senior system administrators who wish to learn more about troubleshooting. Read the full article
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"I am trying to find myself. Sometimes that's not easy"🤔 #EnglishCaption
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would anybody be interested in the urls englishcaptions or horriblekids
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I'm not a fan of puppeteers but I've a nagging fearSomeone else is pulling at the stringsSomething terrible is going down through the entire townWreaking anarchy and all it bringsI can't sit idly, no, I can't move at allI curse the name, the one behind it all...Discord, I'm howlin' at the moonAnd sleepin' in the middle of a summer afternoonDiscord, whatever did we doTo make you take our world away?Discord, are we your prey aloneOr are we just a stepping stone
did you log onto tumblr just for this
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Linux Diagnostics And Troubleshooting
Linux Diagnostics And Troubleshooting. This course is aimed at senior system administrators who wish to learn more about troubleshooting.
Overview
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Diagnostics and Troubleshooting course (RH342) provides system administrators with the tools and techniques they need to successfully diagnose, and fix, a variety of potential issues. Students will work through hands-on problems in various subsystems to diagnose and fix common issues.
Audience
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Diagnostics and Troubleshooting course is aimed at senior system administrators who wish to learn more about troubleshooting.
Prerequisites
Have earned a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) or have similar experienceIt is recommend that students have earned a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) or have similar experience Skill level: Intermediate Level Students: 398 Languages: EnglishCaptions: No Lectures: 81 Video: 10 hours
Introduction
What is troubleshooting?Troubleshooting a login issueCollecting InformationSystem JournalTroubleshoot a web server issue using the log filesUsing Red Hat ResourcesCollecting Information with SOSREPORTPractice Lab SessionTroubleshoot a FTP Connectivity Issue
Monitoring Systems
System Monitoring with CockpitPerformance Co-Pilot or pcpCentralized log server using rsyslogPractice Lab SessionIntrusion detection software to monitor changesAdvanced Intrusion Detection Environment (AIDE)Practice Lab SessionSystem Auditing with auditd
Identifying Hardware Issues
Identify various harwdare and their problemsHardware Error Reporting using mcelog and rasdaemonMemory Testing using memtest86+ packageManging Kernel ModulesLoading and unloading modulesManaging module optionsTroubleshooting to disable MSI-X interrupt handling in the driver
Troubleshooting Storage Issues
Overview of Linux Storage StackVirtual File SystemFilesystems & Device ManagerDevice Mapper MultipathRecovering from File System CorruptionChecking & Repairing ext3/ext4 fs using e2fsckChecking & Repairing xfs fs using xfs_repairRecovering LVM IssuesPractice Lab Session - using vgcfgrestoreMigrating a Volume Group from one system to anotherRecovering Metadata in LVMPractice Lab SessionConfiguration of Iscsi target & InitiatorPractice Lab Session on iscsi target & initiator - 1Practice Lab Session on iscsi target & initiator - 2 Troubleshooting RPM Issues Resolve package management dependency issuesIdentify & fix dependency issueRecover a corrupted RPM DatabaseWorking with transaction history using Yum commandReverting & repeating transaction using yum commandPractice Lab Session Troubleshooting a Network Issues Check Network ConnectivityScanning Network Ports using nmapCommunicating with a remote service using nc commandMonitoring Network traffic using iptraf-ngTroubleshooting a network issue (One network interface is not working properly)Troubleshooting tips related with device names of ethernet interfaceDisable consistent network device namingOverview NetworkManagerPractice Lab SessionCapturing Packets with tcpdumpPractice Lab Sessions Troubleshooting a Boot Issues Linux Boot processBooting of RHEL 7 with systemdOverview of Grub2Grub2 featuresBooting into Grub MenuProtect Grub by appying a passwordLab on Basic System Recovery (Initramfs file missing/Corrupted)Lab on Basic System Recovery (Grub related issues like grub is missing)Lab on Basic System Recovery (Master Boot Record missing/corrupted)Rescue Modue in RHEL 7Practice Lab SessionReset the root passwd using installation diskReset the root passwd using rd.break Troubleshooting a Security Issues Troubleshooting a SELinux IssueChanging SELinux contexttroubleshooting ftp connectivity issue using booleansSELinux Audit Logs & TroubleshootingOverview of PAM SecurityConcepts of PAMPAM Modules & ConfigurationsPAM Module GroupsControl Flags in PAMPAM Moduleslast lecture What you’ll learn Linux Diagnostics And TroubleshootingTo fix common issues on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux machine, using tools provided by the distribution.What is troubleshooting?Troubleshooting a login issueTroubleshoot a web server issue using the log filesTroubleshoot a FTP Connectivity IssueSystem Monitoring with CockpitCentralized log server using rsyslogAdvanced Intrusion Detection Environment (AIDE)System Auditing with auditdIdentify various harwdare and their problemsHardware Error Reporting using mcelog and rasdaemonManging Kernel ModulesTroubleshooting to disable MSI-X interrupt handling in the driverTroubleshooting Storage IssuesOverview about Filesystems, Device Manager & Device Mapper MultipathRecovering from File System CorruptionMigrating a Volume Group from one system to anotherConfiguration of Iscsi target & InitiatorTroubleshooting RPM IssuesRecover a corrupted RPM DatabaseWorking with transaction history using Yum commandTroubleshooting a Network IssuesScanning Network Ports using nmapnc & iptraf-ng commandsTroubleshooting a network issue (One network interface is not working properly)Troubleshooting a Boot IssuesLab on Basic System RecoveryReset the root passwd using installation disk or rd breakTroubleshooting a Security IssuesTroubleshooting a SELinux IssueSELinux Audit Logs & TroubleshootingOverview of PAM Security & Concepts of PAMVarious practice lab session Are there any course requirements or prerequisites? PC or Laptop with internet ConnectionA RHCSA/RHCE certification, or equivalent knowledge is required to successfully sit this course. Who this course is for: Linux Diagnostics and Troubleshooting course is aimed at senior system administrators who wish to learn more about troubleshooting. Read the full article
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