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(minified by 25.99X)
from python:2.7-alpine - 84.3MB => 23.1MB (minified by 3.65X)
from python:2.7.15 - 916MB => 27.5MB (minified by 33.29X)
from centos:7 - 647MB => 23MB (minified by 28.57X)
from centos ... DockerSlim minifies your Docker container images up to 30x and adds security, too.
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of these operations can also have a heavy I/O component. The situation I'm familiar with was not that large in HPC terms – perhaps 12 to 20 nodes. However, it was just a "sample" problem. The complete problem would
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up a software project. The process differs from one operating system to the next, but this article describes its use on Fedora 25, which first needs a couple of packages from the unofficial repository
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="chmod
---
> RQRDCMNDS="apt-get
> chmod
13a17
> mkdir
15a20
> usermod
35c40
< if ! wget "https://mmonit.com/monit/dist/binary/${MONITVER}/monit-${MONITVER}-linux-x64.tar.gz" -O /tmp
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}
11 }
12 from-zone trust to-zone vpn {
13 match {
14 source-address trustnet;
15 destination-address remotelan;
16 application any;
17 }
18 then {
19 permit;
20
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in the container?
20 - name: "mysql client exists"
21 path: '/usr/bin/mysql'
22 shouldExist: true
23
24 # Does the MySQL configuration file exist at the right place?
25 - name: "my.cnf exists and has appropriate
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objectClass: person
20 objectClass: organizationalPerson
21 objectClass: inetOrgPerson
22 objectClass: posixAccount
23 cn: Ulrich Habel
24 gidNumber: 100
25 homeDirectory: /home/uhabel
26 sn: Habel
27 uid
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in turn stores as a separate time series. The software can already cope with millions of time series, yet version 2.0 [6] should cover more extreme Kubernetes environments with thousands of nodes
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be turned on and off according to what you want to check about the state of the node.
Almost 20 years ago, when I worked for a Linux high-performance computing (HPC) company that no longer exists, we had
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your tuning actions. Are you looking for a shorter response time or more throughput? One objective could be, say: "Action X
takes 3.5 seconds to complete after clicking – in future, we want to be done