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4. What to Hand-in - Marking
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=OPS335 Assignment 1 - v1.0 FINAL=
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'''Assignment 1 consists of'''
*#questions and your answers,*#a list of references, and*#a virtual machine to demonstrate one of your answers with some screen shots.
==1. Questions - You Need to Answer All QuestionsFor Full Credit==
#List the major differences between Centos 6.5 and Fedora 20(think about what you needed to change for the labs)#What is a "linux appliance" ? and give provide a description of an exampleinclude a link.#What is "Vxworks" ? and give an example of where it is used. In what general category would we place "Vxworks" ?#Document and demonstrate a linux machine (virtual machine) for either question #1 or question #2 or question #3 (if you wish to demonstrate something in that category).  '''For Question 4:'''*You do not have to build the demonstration machine from scratch - in fact you should can avoid building from scratch if an appliance with suitable functions is available.*You should say where the virtual machine came from - as long as you reference your sourceprovide a link. *The virtual machine can come from an external Internet site, but not a classmate. *The virtual machine should use a linux distribution other than the one we use as our host - it doesn't need complicated functionality - a linux operating system appliance itself is fine. *Note: ideally your appliance will run on your Centos host as a virtual machine. *An alternate linux environment is usually ok (e.g. VMware player under Windows) , or Parallels under OSX ) - please discussin advance with the Instructor.
==2. The Writeup==
*You need are asked to "write-up" the answers and the sources for your answeranswers.*You need Please include a separate section for your answer to each answerquestion.*Please ''reference your sources'', meaning, say where your information comes from. Consider having a References section at the end of your report.*Must Your answers must be in your own words - do not literally cut and paste.*Target: 1/2 page per question; if you have written 2 more than 3 total pages, you wrote too much !
==3. Writeup Template==
4. etc
Question 2:<the question> ..... <your answer>
Question 43: Virtual Machine Build Notes (Summary)<the question> <your answer>
Question 4: Virtual Machine Build/Install Notes (Summary) - please use a similar level of detail as in your lab writeups - please include at least 2 Virtual Machine Screen-Shots (at least 2)which show system startup and the running system
References:
1. Chap 10, Networking, Linux Administration Handbook, 4th Edition by Evi Nemeth, Garth Snyder and Trent R. Hein, Prentice Hall, 2007
2. Centos Overview, http://mycentos.com, accessed Jan 1, 2014
3. OPS335 Class video, "How to do Research", https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~kent.poots/protected/OPS335-research-howto-v1.mp4, accessed Sep 15, 2014
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==4. What to Hand-in - Marking ==
You will be are asked for to submit an informal progress report, your written report, and your final vm virtual machine installation instructions over the next weeks. Details:
*Progress report, ''submitted to Blackboard'': 1 week from the assignment being posted; contains your "first draft" of questions/answers and your initial choice of appliance (virtual machine)*Answers to questions 1-3, ''submitted to Blackboard'': 5 marks each, total 15 marks, this is handed in due before the middle of term break(see Blackboard for a specific date)*Virtual Answers to question 4 (install/setup notes submitted to Blackboard), with your virtual machine with writeupavailable for demonstration: 10 marks, this is handed in submitted after the middle of term break(see Blackboard for a specific date)
*Assignment total: 25 marks
'''please observe due-dates to get full marks'''
==5. Places to Start- Sources of Information About the Assignment==
#OPS335 class notes#OPS335 assigned textbook#look at the The video on doing research: https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~kent.poots/protected/OPS335-research-howto-v1.mp4#forum questionForum questions: centos vs fedora: http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=199520#general General comparison of centos, fedora, other linux: http://www.threehosts.com/ratings/comparison-software/linux-vs-ubuntu-vs-centos-fedora-vs-debian-vs-red-hat-vs-open-suse-vs-mint.html#.VBcF0VfkyZQ
#systemd service manager (focus on Fedora) & systemctl http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Systemd
#fedora Fedora 16 notes; Fedora 16 - uses was the first version of Fedora to use the new kernel v3 (centos 6.5 uses v2.6) - note that we are now at fedora Fedora 20 ! #http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/16/html/Release_Notes/sect-Release_Notes-Changes_for_Sysadmin.html#id2892943#centos Centos forums: https://www.centos.org/forums/#centos Centos (sysv) vs fedora (systemd) cheatsheet: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SysVinit_to_Systemd_Cheatsheet#example Example linux appliances (not the only example !) https://solutionexchange.vmware.com/store/category_groups/19#more More example appliances http://www.turnkeylinux.org/#vxworks An announcement about Vxworks http://www.windriver.com/announces/curiosity/ '''General Notes About Your Sources of Information'''*please use references which have likely been reviewed by several people, for example, RedHat documentation*opinions provided in a blog do not usually count as "reviewed references"*references which you list can be text, videos, or even "private communication", as long as your Instructor has access to the reference for purposes of checking ==6. Learning Outcomes==This assignment is intended to:#Be consistent with published Course Outline learning outcomes.#Reinforce classroom discussion (e.g., about differences between Fedora and Centos).#Provide an opportunity to further document, demonstrate, and refine methods from course labs (e.g., an organized approach to problem solving, and Linux server installation/setup).
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