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2P).
Listing 2P: Python Code Example with Output in Loop (One-by-One)
1 #!/usr/bin/python
2
3 if __name__ == "__main__":
4
5 local_dict = {'x':0, 'y':0, 'z':0,'value':0.0};
6
7 counter
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with its Clear Containers project [2], which uses the VT-x technology built into most modern Intel CPUs.
Under the umbrella of the OpenStack Foundation, which for some time now has not dealt exclusively
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="chmod
---
> RQRDCMNDS="apt-get
> chmod
13a17
> mkdir
15a20
> usermod
35c40
< if ! wget "https://mmonit.com/monit/dist/binary/${MONITVER}/monit-${MONITVER}-linux-x64.tar.gz" -O /tmp
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[...]$
The new system call setsockopt() can also be traced using analysis tools such as strace:
$ grep setsockopt tcp_stealth_server.strace
29392 setsockopt(3, SOL_TCP, 0x1a /* TCP_??? */, "This is mymagic
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at the output of uptime
[1] on OS X:
13:03 up 2 days, 12:01, 2 users, load averages: 0.52 0.59 0.63
The uptime
command displays the load average in its common form, averaging the last one, five, and 15
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uncompressed inode table size (16846 bytes)
Directory table size 2199 bytes (2.15 Kbytes)
63.72% of uncompressed directory table size (3451 bytes)
Xattr table size 54 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)
100.00% of
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)
Directory table size 2199 bytes (2.15 Kbytes)
63.72% of uncompressed directory table size (3451 bytes)
Xattr table size 54 bytes (0.05 Kbytes)
100.00% of uncompressed xattr table size (54
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):
root@c31656cbd380:/# apt-get update
Get:1 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security InRelease [88.7 kB]
...
Fetched 18.0 MB in 9s (1960 kB/s)
After the package repositories are synced, I can
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dial:
Logon time: 0
Logoff time: 9223372036854775807 seconds since the Epoch
Kickoff time: 9223372036854775807 seconds since the Epoch
Password last set: Sat, 05 Jan 2013 13:00 ... Samba can act as a PDC or BDC on a Windows NT4-style domain. Compared with a Windows-only solution, Samba saves money on licensing, and users can log in from Linux or OS X.
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filesystems.
The first thing to note in this command is that [local dir]
has to exist and you must be able to access it; otherwise, you will get a mount error. Second, you must have access to the remote