As another step to becoming a Red Hat Certified Architect, I recent took the Red Hat Specialist in OpenShift Administration exam. It took a while to get to that point, but I am happy to say that I was able to pass it and add another certification to my portfolio …
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I recently passed the LPI (Linux Professional Institute) DevOps Tools certification exam.
It wasn't actually my first time with the exam - I took it a few days after it was first released just to see what it is like. I didn't pass, but I came close, so I made a …
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Just found a nice little site called [Qloudstats](https://qloudstat.com) that parses through S3 stats. For about a small costs (in Euros), it'll pull S3 logs from your AWS account and generate some nice stats:
(no, those are not my stats. I just don't have anything worth posting yet …
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I goofed.
In a hurry to transfer my [domain](http://blog.monzell.com) from Google Domains to [AWS](https://aws.monzell.com), I immediately decided to configure my name servers. Now, for reasons that I don't recall why, I decided to use the name servers from another zone file instead …On Blogs
Back to Black
It's bold strategy, Cotton. Let see if it pays off
A month ago, I took the RHCE exam, fairly confident I will pass after spending hours studying and practicing.
It did not happen. I was not even able to complete the exam on time. I was hoping when I came home that I somehow squeaked though, but then came the …
read moreHold your nose and close your eyes
Aggregating interfaces can be a pain, but it doesn't have to be. With Red Hat 7 and above, you can team your interfaces with very little effort. Frankly, it is pretty awesome.
There is one catch, though. You will have to learn to use Network Manager.Specifically, nmcli.
Much can …
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Oh, I hate Pollen
Its end of April and the pollen season is in fully bloom here in Chicago. I am on the edge of scratching my eyes out.
It could be worse. I could be living in Atlanta, where everything turns yellow.
Anyway, in my learnings with OpenStack, I was about to go …
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