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18.07.2013
backend3.example.com server;
05 backend4.example.com server down;
06 backend5.example.com backup server;
07 }
08
09 upstream fallback {
10 fallback1.example.com server: 8081;
11 }
12
13
14 server {
15 %
16
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11.06.2014
# replace: olcRootDN
07 dn: olcDatabase={2}bdb,cn=config
08 changetype: modify
09 replace: olcRootPW
10 olcRootPW: {SSHA}f0pv70XFFox5UqKc6A4Uy39NcxkqcJbc
11 -
12 replace: olcAccess
13 olcAccess: {0}to attrs
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02.08.2021
--region eu-west-1
05 --nodegroup-name chrisbinnie-eks-nodes
06 --node-type t3.medium
07 --nodes 2
08 --nodes-min 1
09 --nodes-max 2
10 --ssh-access
11 --ssh-public-key /root/eks-ssh.pub
12
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05.02.2019
": "node bin/hello-cdk.js",
03 "context": {
04 "cidr_by_env": {
05 "dev": "10.100.0.0/16",
06 "qa": "10.200.0.0/16",
07 "prod": "10.300.0.0/16"
08 },
09 "max_azs": {
10
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31.10.2025
certain things. Two reasons a script
08 # might fail are:
09 #
10 # 1) timing - A surprising number of programs (rn, ksh, zsh, telnet,
11 # etc.) and devices discard or ignore keystrokes that arrive "too
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25.03.2021
[1] sdc1[0]
244065408 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU]
[=>...................] resync = 6.4% (15812032/244065408) finish=19.1min speed=198449K/sec
bitmap: 2/2 pages [8KB], 65536KB chunk
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09.08.2015
:1 while $depth < 10;
08 traverse any() from 11:0 while
09 ( @class='Relation' and from < '2000-01-01')
10 or from is null;
11 select name from (traverse any() from #11:0) where @class
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13.12.2018
:\Program Files (x86)\App\log\app.log"
08
09 # If there is a date and time in the logfile, extract it. If the date and time are not available, take the system time.
10 Exec if $raw_event =~ /(\d
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10.06.2014
"ram": 2048,
07 "resolvers": ["192.168.111.254"],
08 "disks": [
09 {
10 "image_uuid": "1fc068b0-13b0-11e2-9f4e-2f3f6a96d9bc",
11 "boot": true,
12 "model": "virtio"
13 }
14
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11.04.2016
(512 MB) copied, 49.1424 s, 10.4 MB/s
If you want to empty the read and write cache for benchmark purposes, you can do so using:
sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
Sequential access