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OPS235 Lab 3 - Fedora17

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<li>Proceed to Investigation #1.</li>
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 '''Answer the Investigation 1 observations / questions in your lab log book.''' == Investigation 12: How are LVMs are managed using system-config-lvm? ==
'''Perform this investigation on the VM named ''<u>fedora2</u>''.'''
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'''Answer the Investigation 1 2 observations / questions in your lab log book.''' 
== Investigation 23: How are LVMs are managed using Command-Line Tools? ==
'''Perform this investigation on the VM named ''<u>fedora3</u>''.'''
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'''Answer the Investigation 2 3 observations / questions in your lab log book.'''  == Investigation 4: How can a PV be added to an existing VG? ==
== Investigation 3: How can a PV be added to an existing VG? ==
'''Add an additional 2 GB virtual disk to your ''<u>fedora1</u>'' system, and use it as an additional physical volume:'''
# Start <code>virt-manager</code>.
{{Admon/tip|SELinux relabelling may be required|Your system may report that the files are not present in the new /home filesystem when they are clearly there. This is due to the Security-Enhanced Linux system (SELinux) preventing access to the files, because the files were tampered with (moved) and are no longer recognized as home directory content. You can fix this problem by restoring the file context labels so that SELinux accepts the files as valid home directory content: <code>restorecon -r /home</code>}}
'''Answer the Investigation 3 4 observations / questions in your lab log book.''' 
== Investigation 45: How can I use LVM to manage storage on my f16host disk pack? ==
'''On your <u>f16host</u> (i.e. "disk pack"), using your choice of the GUI and/or command-line tools:'''
# Create a new logical partition ('''NOT a logical volume!''') - minimum 5G, leaving at least 10G free space in the extended partition.
# Grow the root filesystem to fill the available space.
'''Answer the Investigation 4 5 observations / questions in your lab log book.'''
= Package Management =
== Investigation 56: How do you query the RPM database? ==
RPM maintains a database of installed software. This information is very useful to system administrators. In Lab 3, you queried that database using RPM with the -q argument. When you query the RPM database, you can separately specify:
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'''Answer the Investigation 5 6 observations / table contents in your lab log book.'''
== Investigation 67: How do you install and remove software with RPM? ==
# Change to the directory on your Installation DVD containing the file: <code>lynx-2.8.7-2.fc16.x86_64.rpm</code>
# Issue this command: <code>rpm -i BackupPC-3.1.0-16.fc16.noarch.rpm</code> and note the result
'''Answer the Investigation 6 7 observations / questions in your lab log book.'''
== Investigation 78: How do you install and remove software with ''yum''? ==
{{Admon/note|Internet Connection|In order for yum to work you require a connection to the Internet. Establish this connection by using the browser to log into SeneNET}}
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'''Answer the Investigation 7 8 observations / questions in your lab log book.'''
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