Linux MPS Administration
Linux MPS Documentation Library
Linux MPS is a managed private server offering which utilizes the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating
system. This documentation library provides information about configuring, using, and managing the server
technologies, core services, and add-on features.
Technical Overview
The Linux MPS Technical Overview provides descriptive, introductory information regarding Linux MPS. It
describes, rather than instructs, about the features of Linux MPS. The document includes the following sections:
- Overview of Linux MPS
- How Linux MPS Utilizes Server Virtualization
- Resource Allocation
- Usage Guidelines
- Caveats
Linux MPS Technical Overview
(Fifth Edition, October 2008): PDF
CPX: Control Panel
The CPX Getting Started Guide and the CPX User Guide provide instructions regarding how to use CPX: Control
Panel to configure and manage Linux MPS features. Refer to CPX:
Control Panel Documentation for details, including documentation updates for CPX: Control Panel.
Firewall Supplement
The Linux MPS Firewall Supplement provides information to understand, get started, and utilize preset firewall
security settings using a custom, simplified command ( set_fwlevel ). It also provides a basic overview of the
iptables command-line utility.
Linux MPS Firewall Supplement
(First Edition, April 2007): PDF
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ) Web
page provides answers to questions regarding Linux MPS.
Getting Started Guide
The Linux MPS Getting Started Guide provides information to help you begin using your Linux MPS in a short
period of time. It provides descriptions of the following tasks:
- Managing Users
- Managing Email
- Managing Subhosts
- Using Vinstall and Vuninstall
Linux MPS Getting Started Guide
(First Edition, February 2007): PDF
Release Notes
The Linux MPS Release Notes provide information about the status of new features, enhancements, and
maintained features. In addition, the document provides information about known issues, notes, and cautions,
if they are necessary.
Linux MPS Release Notes
(Third Edition, April 2007): PDF
User's Guide
Use the instructions included in the Linux MPS User's Guide and apply your previous system administration experience to conduct an installation of a Linux MPS account, administer all features of your private server, and troubleshoot common concerns. By using this document, conduct these tasks at your own pace, on your own, and without extensive technical support. The document includes the following sections:
- Configure Linux MPS
- Install Additional Supported Features
- Troubleshoot Your Private Server
Linux MPS User's Guide
(First Edition, February 2007): PDF
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