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iSCSI: Set up and use LIO targets
10.04.2015
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service (Listing 2). Listing 2 Launch the Target Service # rpm -qa | egrep -e targetcli\|configshell\|rtslib python-rtslib-3.0.pre4.9~g6fd0bbf-1.noarch targetcli-3.0.pre4.3~g0fba804-1.noarch
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Live snapshots with Virtual Machine Manager
20.05.2014
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). Figure 2: The current development version of VMM also displays the existing internal snapshots. This feature not always been available. The current regular VMM 0.10.0 version from June 2013 may
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Visualizing data captured by nmon
15.08.2016
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wound up with approximately 250MB of nmon logfiles. Those who use the nmon Analyser Excel spreadsheet [3] know that you cannot process logs of that size without first having to do some customization
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Server administration using Cockpit
09.08.2015
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install the cockpit package via the Arch User Repository (AUR). The Cockpit version accompanying Fedora 21 still reports as version 0.27 from autumn 2014, although the current version was already 0
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Activate HTTP/2 on web servers
11.10.2016
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/$basearch/ gpgcheck=0 enabled=1 For distributions other than CentOS 7, modify the distribution name and the version number accordingly. You can easily test whether the installed Nginx version has HTTP/2
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Logging with systemd
18.02.2014
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are only interested in services, you can restrict the output accordingly with --type=service . All told, systemd currently provides 12 different unit types. However, how do you know which fields belong
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Converting filesystems with Fstransform
24.09.2012
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As a fairly young tool, Fstransform has not yet found its way into the distributions. For example, Canonical will not be adding it to its repositories until Ubuntu 12.10. At the moment, you have no alternative
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Moore's Law Continues its Unwavering March
09.10.2013
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is effectively designed like a supercomputer, with a host-side, dual-core Zynq-7010 ARM A9 CPU running Ubuntu 12.04, flanked by a 16-core Epiphany accelerator running at 700MHz. Priced at US$ 99, as opposed
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Getting data from AWS S3 via Python scripts
09.10.2017
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dir=os.path.dirname(path) 07 if dir and not os.path.exists(dir): 08 os.makedirs(dir) 09 if os.path.basename(path): 10 bucket.download_file(path,path) 11 12 bname='prosnapshot' 13
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Laying out documents with Markdown and Pandoc
20.06.2022
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], Slidy [11], Slideous [12], and reveal.js [13]. To create a new presentation, call Pandoc in the usual way. For a PDF slide set, the command is: pandoc -t beamer slides.md -o slides.pdf If you would

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