19%
05.08.2024
/average VFull-backup size is above acceptable limit of 25TB
(W102) last VFull runtime is longer then acceptable limit of 22h
(C301) average incremental-backup size is above acceptable limit of 200GB
(W302
19%
13.06.2016
for $i"
19
20 #If certs do not exist yet
21 FILE="$LECROOT/$i/cert.pem"
22 if [ ! -f "$FILE" ]
23 then
24 echo "$FILE does not exists, so lets get certificates"
25 cd /root/letsencrypt
26
19%
30.11.2025
.0
2.2.x.
2.6.30 through 2.6.35
Debian 6 (Squeeze)
2.3.x.
2.6.36 through 3.0
Ubuntu 11.10
2.4.x.
3.1.
openSUSE 12.1
2.5.x.
3
19%
31.10.2025
conservatively originally
21 if {$force_conservative} {
22 set send_slow {1 .1}
23 proc send {ignore arg} {
24 sleep .1
25 exp_send -s -- $arg
26 }
27 }
28 ... 12
19%
07.01.2013
plugin for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3)
20 - sftp plugin for SSH File Transfer Protocol
21 - ebs plugin for Elastic Block Storage
22 - local plugin for Local file system
23
19%
16.08.2018
pdsh read the hosts from a file other than the WCOLL environment variable:
$ pdsh -w ^/tmp/hosts uptime
192.168.1.4: 15:51:39 up 8:35, 12 users, load average: 0.64, 0.38, 0.20
192.168.1.250: 15:47:53 up
19%
19.05.2014
the 2010 time frame. This corresponds to about version 2.2 of SSHFS, which is from 2008. SSHFS is now up to version 2.5, which was released on January 14, 2014; however, testing I’ve done hasn’t revealed any
19%
07.01.2014
of space (20 + 25 + 30), with no doubt lots of duplicated data wasting space and money.
The backup world uses a few techniques that differentiate it from replication. The first is called a “full backup
19%
25.10.2011
-interface st0.0;
16 ike {
17 gateway racoon;
18 proxy-identity {
19 local 192.168.1.0/24;
20 remote 192.168.2.0/24;
21 service any;
22 }
23
19%
08.10.2015
is a professional software tool, and the fan base appreciates its solid operating principles. Version 1.0 was released in mid-1999 [1], followed by 2.0 in 2000. The latest stable branch 2.1 appeared about 12 years ... Mailman 3.0 is a new major version, released 15 years after version 2.0. We put the new version through its paces and explain the installation procedure and new features.