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backend3.example.com server;
05 backend4.example.com server down;
06 backend5.example.com backup server;
07 }
08
09 upstream fallback {
10 fallback1.example.com server: 8081;
11 }
12
13
14 server {
15 %
16
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.datas.length > 0) {
10 return this.rnd(this.datas.reduce((s, o) => s + parseFloat(o[fld]), 0)/this.datas.length);
11 };
12 return 0;
13 };
14 rnd(val: number, digits: number = 2) {
15 let pre
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constraint:
requires maxRead(argv[1] @ example1.c:8:20) <= 9
needed to satisfy precondition:
requires maxSet(buffer @ example1.c:8:12) >= maxRead(argv[1] @
example1.c:8:20)
derived from
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/ignite-ubuntu:20.04 weaveworks/ignite-kernel:5.12.18 2 2G 20G 22,7077,8080,8081,38080,52812,58080
consul 3 weaveworks/ignite-ubuntu:20.04 weaveworks/ignite-kernel:5.13.3 1 2G 20G 22
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you’re scrolling back through the data, and that’s exactly what the -t
parameter should do, with timestamps for each match in the form: YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS.UUUUUU.
Flick a Switch
Before I look
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_64 3/4
19 Verifying : bzip2-1.0.6-13.el7.x86_64 4/4
20
21 Installed:
22 mssql-server.x86_64 0:14.0.3026.27-2
23
24 Dependency
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_NOT_RUNNING
08 fi
09
10 pid=`cat $ASTRUNDIR/asterisk.pid`
11 ocf_run kill -s 0 $pid
12 rc=$?
13
14 if [ $rc -eq 0 ]; then
15 if ocf_is_true "$OCF_RESKEY_realtime"; then
16
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"creating" $vmname
09
10 virsh suspend rhstorage
11 virt-clone -o rhstorage -n $vmname -f /var/lib/libvirt/images/$vmname.qcow
12 virsh resume rhstorage
13
14 oldmac="52:54:00:B4:DF:EB"
15 newmac
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"],
08 "serviceHistory": [
09 {
10 "date": "2023-01-15",
11 "serviceType": "Oil change",
12 "dealer": "BMW Service Center"
13 },
14 {
15 "date": "2023-06-20",
16
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with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by applicable law.
Last login: Sun Jul 25 20:12:28 2021 from 192.168.122.1
[mfeilner@parrot][~]
$ telnet 192.168.122.236 21
Trying 192.168.122.236...
Connected