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Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.5.22, for Linux (x86_64) using readline 5.1
...
Server version: 5.5.20 MySQL Community Server (GPL),
wsrep_23.4.r3713, wsrep_23.4.r3713
Protocol
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notification_interval 60
16 notification_options d
17 }
18
19 # Fileserver
20 define host{
21 host_name fileserver
22 alias Fileserver
23
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help point out which line is the culprit. Simply run your script as follows:
# bash -x ./bandwidth_throttler
Typing dmesg could give direct feedback from the kernel too.
Cooking with Gas
Now I
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, 378501 c/s virtual
18 Long: 1063K c/s real, 1063K c/s virtual
19
20 Benchmarking: LM DES [64/64 BS]... DONE
21 Raw: 8214K c/s real, 8214K c/s virtual
22
23 Benchmarking: NT MD4 [Generic 1x]... DONE
24
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under the
18 # following copyright:
19 #
20 # (c) 2002-2005 International Business Machines, Inc.
21 # 2005-2010 Linux-HA contributors
22 #
23 # See usage() function below for more details ...
24 #
25
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persist-key
18 persist-tun
19 client-config-dir /etc/openvpn/ccd
20 ccd-exclusive
21 status /var/log/openvpn/status.log
22 log-append /var/log/openvpn/openvpn.log
23 verb 5
The important thing here
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oc.close()
20
21 if '__main__' == __name__:
22
23 uicores = cpu_count()
24 olck = Lock()
25
26 oque = Queue()
27 op, oc = Pipe()
28
29 for ui in xrange(1, 2*uicores):
30
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initial tests are quite reasonable: 1GB memory, a virtual CPU, about 20GB of disk space, and a bridged network adapter with an Internet connection will do for now. Sun xVM VirtualBox is a good choice
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X4 920 CPU (quad core)
8GB of memory (DDR2-800)
The operating system and boot drive are on an IBM DTLA-307020 (20GB drive at Ultra ATA/100)
/home is on a Seagate ST1360827AS
A 64GB Intel X
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. In the test scenario, I defined a backup schedule with the following settings:
Schedule: weekly
Daily full backup: Monday – Friday 20:00
Daily incremental backup: Monday – Friday 08:00--18:00, 30