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02.07.2014
using GNU’s autoconfigure before. The steps are quite easy:
./configure --with-ssh --without-rsh
make
make install
This puts the binaries into /usr/local/
, which is fine for testing purposes
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27.09.2021
in the background, as is the dashboard, ceph-mgr [3]. The somewhat unwieldy short form of the framework is now part of the standard installation in a Ceph deployment, and most Ceph products install the dashboard
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11.06.2014
can be regulated by SELinux, AppArmor, or some other mandatory access control system. The sVirt component in libvirt 0.6.1 and newer actually does some of the work for SELinux and AppArmor [2
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07.10.2014
designed for modern computing requirements and the "Internet of Things."
Today, Nok Nok Labs' S3 Authentication Suite [9] powers fingerprint authentication for PayPal on several Samsung devices. Nok Nok
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04.04.2023
understands how to handle Docker, but it is also proficient at handling Kubernetes (K8s) and can just as easily use a K8s installation as a deployment target. When Portainer developers promise system
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03.08.2023
.
OCM Structure
The OCM [3] community project centrally manages multiple Kubernetes clusters. OCM is not interested in the Kubernetes distribution you use. The architecture borrows heavily from
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17.04.2017
as a Service (MaaS) and Canonical's own automation solution, Juju. Finally, the third part deals with transferring what you have learned into practice: What can be observed in large OpenStack installations
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30.11.2020
(Group) Calendar
Address book
To-dos
Notes
Documents (back ends: FTP, ownCloud, Nextcloud, S3)
Team chat (Mattermost)
Video conferencing (Kopano Meet)
Whats
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05.08.2024
.yaml
cluster:
name: kubernetes
k8sServiceHost: 10.124.0.3
k8sServicePort: 6443
kubeProxyReplacement: strict
operator:
replicas: 1
ipam:
mode: "cluster-pool"
operator:
clusterPoolIPv4Pod
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02.03.2018
is hidden.
3. Logoff scripts in the user's Group Policy are executed when a user logs off.
4. User-independent scripts in Group Policy are executed at boot time in the background before a user logs