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Visualizing containers with clarity
29.09.2020
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complete a564402f98da: Pull complete b68680f1d28f: Pull complete Digest: sha256:38f7bf07ffd72ac612ec8c829cb20ad416518dbb679768d7733c93175453f4d4 Status: Downloaded newer image for node:8-alpine ---> 2b8fcdc ... Port of Call
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Read-only File Compression with SquashFS
14.06.2017
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If you are an intensive, or even a typical, computer user, you store an amazing amount of data on your personal systems, servers, and HPC systems that you rarely touch. SquashFS is an underestimated ... for metadata and one for fragments (i.e., two small caches). The cache is not used for file data blocks, which are decompressed and cached in the kernel pagecache in the typical fashion; rather, it is used ... If you are an intensive, or even a typical, computer user, you store an amazing amount of data on your personal systems, servers, and HPC systems that you rarely touch. SquashFS is an underestimated
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Nagios alerts implemented via VoIP
14.03.2013
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output and thus avoids outputting calls via the computer's loudspeakers. Listing 1 Provider Data --null-audio --registrar sip:sipgate.de --realm=sipgate.de --id sip ... Out of the box, Nagios can only alert you by email when a service fails, but these email messages can be easily overlooked. A call is more sustainable. ... Nagios Calling
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Warewulf Cluster Manager – Development and Run Time
18.07.2012
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.2’ in the Warewulf data store? Yes/No> y Done. [root@test1 ~]# wwsh vnfs list VNFS NAME                 SIZE (M) sl6.2                     71.3 Because I am just overwriting the existing VNFS, it is always useful ... Warewulf Cluster Manager – Part 3
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GlusterFS
27.03.2012
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Sure, you could pay for cloud services, but with GlusterFS, you can take the idle space in your own data center and create a large data warehouse quickly and easily. ... been tested on Linux. If you use, for example, Windows 7, you might encounter some obstacles. To mount the volume on the client using NFS v3, you first need to ensure that all of the required tools ... Sure, you could pay for cloud services, but with GlusterFS, you can take the idle space in your own data center and create a large data warehouse quickly and easily.
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Moving Your Data – It’s Not Always Pleasant
08.05.2013
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The world is swimming in data, and the pool is getting deeper at an alarming rate. At some point you will have to migrate data from one set of storage devices to another. Although it sounds easy ... their older systems to Sequoia and some of the issues they faced (it wasn’t easy). His talk inspired me to examine tools that can be used to migrate data. Among the many ways to migrate data are a block ... The world is swimming in data, and the pool is getting deeper at an alarming rate. At some point you will have to migrate data from one set of storage devices to another. Although it sounds easy ... Moving Your Data – It’s Not Always Pleasant
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A Management Platform for the Internet of Things
10.12.2013
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The Internet of Things is predicted to be a huge market in the next 10 years, taking the dumb objects around us and making them data-noisy. ... to attach data to it. Once you have devices in there, you can pull them out with a similar API call (Listing 3). Listing 3: Accessing a Device $ export EVRYTHNG_API_KEY=c5dc7gezIeOpGzam33HEl... $ curl -i -H ... The Internet of Things is predicted to be a huge market in the next 10 years, taking the dumb objects around us and making them data-noisy.
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Rethinking RAID (on Linux)
16.03.2021
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Configure redundant storage arrays to boost overall data access throughput while maintaining fault tolerance. ... =libaio, iodepth=32 fio-3.12 Starting 1 process Jobs: 1 (f=1): [w(1)][100.0%][w=1420KiB/s][w=355 IOPS][eta 00m:00s] test: (groupid=0, jobs=1): err= 0: pid=3377: Sat Jan  9 15:31:04 2021   write: IOPS=352, BW=1410Ki ... Configure redundant storage arrays to boost overall data access throughput while maintaining fault tolerance.
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Jira, Confluence, and GitLab
18.02.2018
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_python_interpreter variables ideally remain unchanged: They cause Python to connect to the host on standard SSH port 22 and to use Python 3 when calling commands on the target system. Next, check whether the devops.hosts setup ... Jira, Confluence, and GitLab are very popular DevOps tools and often form the basis for agile work flows. With the right Ansible playbooks, Ubuntu can be turned into an agile work center.
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Safe Files
16.04.2015
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Encrypting your data is becoming increasingly important, but you don’t always have to use an encrypted filesystem. Sometimes just encrypting files is enough. ... file hpc_001.html.gz : [laytonjb@home4 TEMP]$ gpg -o hpc_001.html.gz -d hpc_001.html.gz.gpg gpg: 3DES encrypted data gpg: encrypted with 1 passphrase gpg ... Encrypting your data is becoming increasingly important, but you don’t always have to use an encrypted filesystem. Sometimes just encrypting files is enough.

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