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Snapshot and Rollback Support for Configuration Files in Fedora
Ježek, Michal ; Vojnar, Tomáš (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
The purpose of this thesis is to design and implement tools for support of a snapshot and a rollback for configuration files on the GNU/Linux distribution. The set of the tools enables an automatic/periodical saving of the configuration files into the selected placement. The creation of backups reacts to file events by watching the changes with kernel subsystem inotify. Tools are enabling to return to the selected backup. The way of the backup actualization is configurable. This tool permits the data comparison from selected backups, to show the differences in configurations and eventually to manage a merge among actual and selected backup. Tools also allows a comparison of a configurations of one client or configurations among clients, and to display the mutual differences, eventually to manage their merge.
Advanced Oracle Database Monitoring Tool
Mikulka, David ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Kolář, Dušan (advisor)
This master's thesis describes possibilities of Oracle Database 10g and 11g monitoring. It let the reader know about practical tools for monitoring and describes the database's internal catalogs preserving statistics and the information about running database instances within history. Next, it describes design of an Oracle database monitoring tool, describtion of its implementation and at the end its evaluation and comparison with other similar applications.
Genetic determination and heredity of craniofacial traits based on specific DNA loci
Králíková, Kristýna ; Daňková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Šimková, Halina (referee)
Introduction: Genetic determination of human face is clearly visible in family members. The resemblance between monozygotic twins who are genetically identical is especially remarkable. So far the possibilities of reliable prediction of the complex morphology of facial traits on the basis of genome analysis and the ability to capture the variability of human facial morphology through genotype variability are highly limited. Complete genetic basis of the physiological variability of craniofacial traits remains more or less unknown. This master's thesis was created as a pilot study of the shared project of the Laboratory of 3D Imagining and Analytical Methods and the Laboratory of Molecular Anthropology on Department of Anthropology and Human Genetics. Material and Methods: The specimen collection is composed of DNA samples derived from 30 families (29 with 4 members, 1 with 5 members) who fulfilled required criteria. Nine single nucleotide polymorphisms were chosen based on the available information. Eight of them are linked to normal facial variability and one was chosen based on the assumed function of the gene where the polymorphism is located. There were two methods of genotyping: RFLP method with the use of restriction endonuclease and SNaPshot method. Morphological data were provided by the...
Optimizing of Virtualization Environment
Vlček, Martin ; Musil, Martin (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the optimization of VMware virtualization tools needed especially for manual software testing at AVG Technologies CZ. It analyzes the current state of their application and compares the productivity and benefits optimized version. In conclusion evaluates the benefits of this solution for the company.
Advanced Oracle Database Monitoring Tool
Mikulka, David ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Kolář, Dušan (advisor)
This master's thesis describes possibilities of Oracle Database 10g and 11g monitoring. It let the reader know about practical tools for monitoring and describes the database's internal catalogs preserving statistics and the information about running database instances within history. Next, it describes design of an Oracle database monitoring tool, describtion of its implementation and at the end its evaluation and comparison with other similar applications.
Snapshot and Rollback Support for Configuration Files in Fedora
Ježek, Michal ; Vojnar, Tomáš (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
The purpose of this thesis is to design and implement tools for support of a snapshot and a rollback for configuration files on the GNU/Linux distribution. The set of the tools enables an automatic/periodical saving of the configuration files into the selected placement. The creation of backups reacts to file events by watching the changes with kernel subsystem inotify. Tools are enabling to return to the selected backup. The way of the backup actualization is configurable. This tool permits the data comparison from selected backups, to show the differences in configurations and eventually to manage a merge among actual and selected backup. Tools also allows a comparison of a configurations of one client or configurations among clients, and to display the mutual differences, eventually to manage their merge.

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