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SourceLabs Self-Support for Linux

SourceLabs’ offering includes:

  • SourceLabs Search Tool for intelligent search of our repository of 10 million issues
  • Tool for gathering, analyzing, and searching messages from SysLog, Log4J, the JVM, etc.
  • The Java Probe for JVM instrumentation
  • Security, operational, and development issues alerts & notifications
  • Advanced pattern matching tools to speed problem i.d. and resolution
  • Log Monitor, Nagios plug-in, Core Dump Monitor and system information Gatherer

Information and example in German: SourceLabs mit Support-Angebot für Linux und Java

Covered projects include:

Bourne-again Shell

ISC BIND

Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS)

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

Enterprise Volume Management System

The Linux ext2/ext3 filesystem

Ext2 File System Utils

GCC

GNU C Library

Linux Kernel

Logical Volume Manager 2

MySQL

Linux NFS

Network Time Protocol project

OpenLDAP

OpenSLP

OPEN SSH

OpenSUSE

Pluggable Auth Modules

PERL

PHP

SAMBA

Subversion

Xalan C++

Xerces C++ Parser

Xen

Yet another Setup Tool (YaST)

linux-self-support

If you are interested in tools and service for Linux self-support, contact info@sourcelabs.com

A lot of companies are using non-standard versions of the Linux operating system and are unable to find cost-effective support; others are using distributions based on RedHat or SUSE but are unhappy with the service they are receiving and the price they are paying. This page has resources to help companies and individuals begin to be able to “self support” themselves on Linux.

The Linux Documentation Project has a mission to provide canonical open-source documentation for Linux.

IRC provides a number of options and is the most common and popular way to seek out answers for your questions.

Howto Forge% provides a number of guides to answer common questions.

Linux.org has a categorized list of Linux How-Tos