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Description:<br />

This package provides the sar and iostat commands for <strong>Linux</strong>. Sar and<br />

iostat enable system monitoring of disk, network, and other IO<br />

activity.<br />

No added dependencies<br />

No removed dependencies<br />

system-config-bind-4 .0.3-2.el5 - system-config-bind-4 .0.3-4 .el5<br />

Group: Applications/System<br />

Summary: The <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> BIND DNS Configuration Tool.<br />

Description:<br />

The system-config-bind package provides a graphical user interface (GUI)<br />

to<br />

configure the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) Domain Name System<br />

(DNS)<br />

server, "named", with a set of python modules.<br />

Users new to BIND configuration can use this tool to quickly set up a<br />

working<br />

DNS server.<br />

No added dependencies<br />

No removed dependencies<br />

system-config-cluster-1.0.50-1.3 - system-config-cluster-1.0.55-1.0<br />

Group: Applications/System<br />

Summary: system-config-cluster is a utility which allows you to<br />

manage cluster configuration in a graphical setting.<br />

Description:<br />

system-config-cluster is a utility which allows you to manage cluster<br />

configuuration in a graphical setting.<br />

No added dependencies<br />

No removed dependencies<br />

system-config-date-1.8.12-1.el5 - system-config-date-1.8.12-3.el5<br />

Group: System Environment/Base<br />

Summary: A graphical interface for modifying system date and time<br />

Description:<br />

system-config-date is a graphical interface for changing the system date<br />

and<br />

time, configuring the system time zone, and setting up the NTP daemon to<br />

synchronize the time of the system with an NTP time server.<br />

No added dependencies<br />

No removed dependencies<br />

system-config-httpd-1.3.3.1-1.el5 - system-config-httpd-1.3.3.3-1.el5<br />

<strong>Red</strong> <strong>Hat</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Linux</strong> 5 <strong>5.3</strong> <strong>Release</strong> <strong>Notes</strong> 155

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