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_consumer_secret>"
06 config.access_token = ""
07 config.access_token_secret = ""
08 end
09
10 user = client.user("23Cent")
11 puts user.name
12
13 def collect
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": "Allow",
06 "Action": "logs:CreateLogGroup",
07 "Resource": "arn:aws:logs:eu-west-1:XXXXXXX:*"
08 },
09 {
10 "Effect": "Allow",
11 "Action": [
12 "logs
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GB)
03 Socket P#0
04 Core L#0 + PU L#0 (P#0)
05 Core L#1 + PU L#1 (P#2)
06 Core L#2 + PU L#2 (P#4)
07 Core L#3 + PU L#3 (P#6)
08 NUMANode P#1 (12GB)
09 Socket P#1
10
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*
10 * daemon started successfully *
11 List of devices attached
12 015d8bed0d3c0814 device
If you use the commands from the SDK regularly, it makes sense to add its path, preferably like
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at least outputs some information.
What you need is access to the filesystem, which could reside in 06:zfs0; however, to determine the name of the pool, you need a zpool import (Listing 2). The name
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@warewulf pkgs]$ pwd
/opt/apps/apps/conda/pkgs
[laytonjb@warewulf pkgs]$ ls -lstar
total 552
4 drwxrwxrwx 4 root root 4096 Mar 12 11:28 ..
0 -rw-rw-r-- 1 laytonjb laytonjb 0 Mar 14 19:28 urls
4 drwxrwsr-x 2
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-Agent: curl/7.51.0
08 > Accept: */*
09 >
10 < HTTP/1.1 200 OK
11 < Content-Type: application/json
12 < Content-Length: 382
13 < X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
14 < Server: WEBrick/1.3.1 (Ruby/2
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resources (e.g., a storage account in this example) in Bicep is also simpler:
resource stg 'Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts@2021-08-01' = {
name: storageAccountName
location: location
sku
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ipaddress: 192.168.121.136
template: false
/Datacenters/Datacenter/vm/ub1404lts
powerstate: poweredOff
name: ub1404lts
hostname: --------
InstanceID: 503c08ca-e63e-60de-f04f-5fe543d07e0a
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