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, 86.0 MB of additional disk space will be used.
As the output demonstrates, you are only adding 86MB of disk footprint when installing CRI-O. As mentioned, however, you are not going to get much
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.mynet.internal', port '5432');
To create a foreign table, you need to tell the data source which user can log in to the remote PostgreSQL instance and with what combination of role name and password. To do so, you need
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login
514/tcp open shell
1099/tcp open rmiregistry
1524/tcp open ingreslock
2049/tcp open nfs
2121/tcp open ccproxy-ftp
3306/tcp open mysql
3632/tcp open distccd
5432/tcp open postgresql
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You can also use exactly the same principle to create stateful sets for PostgreSQL or Microsoft SQL servers in containers. For PostgreSQL, use port 5432 instead of 3306 and the postgresql
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--name yb2 --hostname yb2 --net=yb -p5432:5433-p7002:7000 yugabytedb/yugabyte:latest yugabyted start --daemon=false --listen yb2 --join yb1
$ docker run -d --name yb3 --hostname yb3 --net=yb-p5433:5433 -p
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Administrator Reference Manual [3].
Listing 5
Leases Database
"lease-database": {
"type": "postgresql",
"name": "kea",
"user": "dhcp",
"password": "dhcp",
"host": "localhost",
"port": 5432
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_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(5432), ...
sendto(4, "\0\0\0\20\4\322\26.\0\0.\0016\252\36\264", 16, 0, NULL, 0) = 16
recvfrom(4, "", 1, 0, NULL, NULL) = 0
close(4) = 0
poll([{fd=3
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'5432');
To create a foreign table, you need to tell the data source which user can log in to the remote PostgreSQL instance and with what combination of role name and password. To do so, you need a user
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that come with the package. In this case, hwloc
itself is 1.0MB, but the sum of it and all of the dependencies is 11MB. Again, this might or might not seem like a large amount to you. It’s your decision
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Deviation bytes per call = 151,511.125208 (bytes) (0.151511 MB)
Mean Absolute Deviation = 159,176.444887 (bytes) (0.159176 MB)
Median Bytes per call = 58 (bytes) (0 MB)
Median Absolute Deviation