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Managing virtual machines
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 09: Windo...  » 
© Igor Klimov, 123RF.com
/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0-e "s///" You need a similar approach with the Udev rules mentioned earlier. In this way, you can also replace the hostname so that it matches the name assigned during
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Getting started with I/O profiling
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 08: FreeNAS  » 
© Photosani, Fotolia.com
written = 3,092,316,937 (3,092.317 MB) Number of Write function calls = 290,969 Average (mean) bytes per call = 10,634.815 (bytes) (0.011 MB) Standard Deviation bytes per call = 151,511.125208 (bytes) (0
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Workshop: Container virtualization with LXC on Ubuntu 10.04
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2011  »  Issue 6: Perfor...  » 
© Tormod Rossavik, 123RF.com
.network.type = veth 04 lxc.network.flags = up 05 lxc.network.link = br0 06 lxc.network.hwaddr = 08:00:12:34:56:78 07 #lxc.network.ipv4 = 0.0.0.0 08 lxc.network.ipv4 = 192.168.1.69 09 lxc.network.name = eth0 10 lxc
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ARP cache poisoning and packet sniffing
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2011  »  Issue 6: Perfor...  » 
© elisanth, 123RF.com
Destination MAC address Listing 1 Nemesis arp Packets 01 $ while true 02 > do 03 > sudo nemesis arp -v -r -d eth0 -S 192.168.1.2 -D 192.168.1.133 -h 00:22:6E:71:04:BB -m 00:0C:29:B2
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Julia: A new language for technical computing
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 10: Traff...  » 
.33 164.69 0.75 rand_mat_stat 3.37 39.34 11.64 54.54 22.07 8.12 rand_mat_mul 1.00 1.18 0.70 1.65 8
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A simple approach to the OCFS2 cluster filesystem
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2010  »  Issue 1: System...  » 
© Kheng Ho Toh, 123RF.com
name. In OCFS2's case, a single ASCII file is all it takes (Listing 1). Listing 1 /etc/ocfs2/cluster.conf node: ip_port = 7777 ip_address = 192.168.0.1 number = 0
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SSH Administration – Windows in a Unix World
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2010  »  Issue 0: Active...  » 
Gino Santa Maria, 123RF.com
to a remote host, allow this with the command $ xhost + and then export your display to the remote host on which you want to view the applications. $ export DISPLAY=hostname:0.0 On the system ... 0
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Even benchmarks can be easy to handle
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 08: FreeNAS  » 
stress --cpu 2 stress: info: [3855] dispatching hogs: 2 cpu, 0 io, 0 vm, 0 hdd ^C real 0m53.820s user 0m47.143s sys 0m0.000s This load is enough to take the program's share of the CPU to 98
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Enterprise communication with IRC
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 10: Traff...  » 
© anyka, 123RF.com
. For other distros, the Ratbox source files are available at the project website [3]. After unzipping, you can install with the classic three-command trick of configure, make, and make install. That Ratbox ... Running an IRC server might seem almost anachronistic, but the classic service from the early 1990s offers a huge amount of functionality with very little in the line of resources. In the daily grind
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Monitoring server hardware with the Nagios IPMI plugin
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2011  »  Issue 4: Secure...  » 
© Vladimir Nenov, 123RF.com
status, and many others. IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) was introduced in 1998 as a cross-vendor server management standard by Intel, HP, NEC, and Dell. The current IPMI 2.0 specifically

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