
Complement your in-house capabilities with HP’s proven Linux expertise.
Look to HP Services for the targeted consulting assistance you need to get vital Linux system hardware and software up-and-running rapidly, efficiently, and with minimal disruption of your technology environment and your business operations.
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Various programs are pre-configured to start automatically during boot-up on a Linux system. HP Services creates, adds, and tests scripts that start and stop an application during system boot and shutdown - all from a remote location.
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LVM
LVM is used for managing disks and logical volumes on your Linux system. HP Services technicians remotely perform LVM configuration tasks including creating, mirroring, extending, and migrating volumes to facilitate disk and filesystem changes.
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Modem
An HP Services professional remotely configures your modem to provide a Linux login prompt for incoming calls, allowing you to easily deliver dial-in service. Additionally, if the line is configured for dial-out by your telephone service provider, you’ll have the ability to connect to remote systems using your modem.
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Printer
Printing in a corporate environment can be a complex, time-confusing issue. HP Services creates printer queue definitions for network, serial, parallel, or remote printers, providing a suitable configuration for your Linux system that fits your specific printing needs.
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Kernel Module Addition
From device drivers to filesystems, Linux kernel modules can provide diverse types of kernel functionality when requested, conserving system resources until the module is needed. HP Services engineers remotely configure a target kernel module to be automatically loaded on demand.
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System Hardening
As a follow-on to the prerequisite Linux Security Review ValuPack, HP professionals demonstrate and implement important security hardening measures. These include modifying filesystem and user permissions, installing system monitoring tools, and disabling unneeded network services and kernel options.
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