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Part 2 (on Node2 Server) Task 8 [Tuning System Performance] Set your server to use the recommended tuned profile
Part 2 (on Node2 Server) Task 2 [Installing and Updating Software Packages] Configure your system to use this location as a default repository: http://utility.domain15.example.com/BaseOS http://utility.domain15.example.com/AppStream Also configure your GPG key to use this location http://utility.domain15.example.com/RPM-GPG-KEY-redhat-release
A YUM source has been provided in the http://instructor.example.com/pub/rhel6/dvd Configure your system and can be used normally.
Part 1 (on Node1 Server) Task 15 [Running Containers] Create a container named logserver with the image rhel8/rsyslog found from the registry registry.domain15.example.com:5000 The container should run as the root less user shangrila. use redhat as password [sudo user] Configure the container with systemd services as the shangrila user using the service name, “container-logserver” so that it can be persistent across reboot. Use admin as the username and admin123 as the credentials for the image registry.