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:31 FS_scan.csv
$ gzip -9 FS_scan.csv
$ ls -lsah FS_scan.csv.gz
268K -rw-r--r-- 1 laytonjb laytonjb 261K 2014-06-09 20:31 FS_scan.csv.gz
The original file is 3.2MB, but after using gzip with the -9
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stmf
23 # stmfadm add-view -t myfcserver -h myfcclient -n 1 600144f021ef4c0000004bcb3fb70001
This process provides a logical unit with a LUN of 1
for the client with a WWPN of 50:06:0b:00:00:c2
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-rw-r--r-- 1 laytonjb laytonjb 261K 2014-06-09 20:31 FS_scan.csv.gz
The original file is 3.2MB, but after using gzip
with the -9
option (i.e., maximum compression), the resulting file is 268KB. The .gz
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ZJOUoUsZGlkk
client2:q0eL78zFrbnESW6c/F0qit5MNCpS8IBgyh1BdXiyyuI
client3:zkq8eT31Nib3IHWfp0yyu15BCW52VMbY8+LhVUt3ylA
The client uses the appropriate password in the /etc/stunnel/psk-client1.txt file:
client1:Wf
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_scrub_rate 0 ue_count
0 csrow0 0 csrow3 0 csrow6 0 mc_name 0 seconds_since_reset 0 ue_noinfo_count
In the /sys
filesystem, for each csrow, a number of entries contain a lot of information
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.pool.ntp.org
driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift
makestep 1.0 3 rtcsync allow 10.0.0.0/8 local stratum 10 keyfile /etc/chrony.keys
leapsectz right/UTC
logdir /var/log/chrony
I pointed the head node to 2.rocky
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in Windows Azure; you will find this on the Azure portal [3]. The familiar Windows backup interface is used for backing up and restoring. You can also control the process in Windows PowerShell; a separate
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modified mine to keep it really simple:
server 2.rocky.pool.ntp.org
driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift
makestep 1.0 3
rtcsync
allow 10.0.0.0/8
local stratum 10
keyfile /etc/chrony.keys
leapsectz
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. Immediately after posting a sample, Cuckoo outputs appropriate messages on the console (Listing 3).
Listing 3
Cuckoo Output
2016-07-25 17:37:00,192 [lib.cuckoo.core.scheduler] INFO: Starting
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a great deal of power in a few lines:
rm -rf backup.3
mv backup.2 backup.3
mv backup.1 backup.2
cp -al backup.0 backup.1
rsync -a --delete source_directory/ backup.0/
To better understand the script, I