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Troubleshooting Kubernetes and Docker with a SuperContainer
14.08.2017
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. It should go without saying that you can add a heap of stuff into that Dockerfile if you feel the need; once built, the image in Listing 1 sits at a whopping 276MB the last time I checked. Simply prune
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Managing containers with Podman
05.12.2019
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Container $ podman images REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE localhost/nmap latest 53890e393585 34 seconds ago 425 MB ** $ podman run --rm localhost
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Jelastic: Java and PHP as a service
20.03.2014
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of its array of supported programs: If you use the platform for Java applications, you can look forward to support for Tomcat with Java 6 or Java 7 (Figure 3), with Jetty or GlassFish 3 as alternatives
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Platform Games on Heroku
12.10.2011
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.3.11 Successfully installed actionmailer-2.3.11 Successfully installed activeresource-2.3.11 Successfully installed rails-2.3.11 6 gems installed -----> Compiled slug size is 4.7MB
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Network monitoring with Icinga and Raspberry Pi
17.02.2015
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]. SD card writer [6]-[8], or buy a MicroSD card with the operating system already installed [9]. The Rasp Pi Model B+ needs a 5V Micro USB power supply, but not just any USB cable will do
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Aligning filesystem partitions
20.03.2014
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for [6], or you may see degraded performance for a setup that externally appears perfectly aligned. You can check the properties of your first disk by looking up /sys
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Network backups with Amanda
05.12.2016
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IPv6 connections and authentication via Kerberos 5. Amanda copes with a large number of clients and can easily adapt to changing conditions. Before the backup, Amanda can launch a test program
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Scanning servers with Nikto
07.06.2019
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[6]. As you can see, Nikto uses the Alpine operating system for its base image. A Perl script (nitko.pl) runs on launch. Listing 1 Dockerfile for Nikto 01 FROM alpine:edge 02 MAINTAINER
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Stretching devices with limited resources
03.02.2022
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, the natural places to build current OS images are the Yocto project [5] and Armbian [6], a community-managed distribution that builds board-specific images of Ubuntu and Debian. I chose to use the stable
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Real-World HPC: Setting Up an HPC Cluster
04.11.2011
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on enterprise-grade rack hardware, there is no reason one cannot follow along at home with a few beige boxes and an 10Mb hub, as long as the servers are capable of booting from the network with PXE [6]. PXE

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