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06.10.2019
response = urllib.urlopen(url);
06 data = json.loads(response.read())
07
08 for userentry in data:
09 if userentry.get('active'):
10 username = userentry.get('username')
11
12 if os
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07.04.2022
:aws:iam::
:policy/IAM_Policy --policy-document file://privesc.json --set-as-default
{
"PolicyVersion": {
"VersionId": "v2",
"IsDefaultVersion": true,
"CreateDate": "2021-10-14T09:52:55+00:00"
}
}
By checking the policy
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22.08.2011
[inst.id] = inst.state
08 summary[inst.state] += 1
09 state
10 end
11 total = summary.values.inject(0) { |sum, i| sum += i }
12 puts "Found #{total} instances in the following states:"
13 summary
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09.06.2018
.4 (see also the "Migration Discount" box), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server v12 SP2, and Ubuntu 16.04. As expected, the RPM package for RHEL can also be installed and executed on CentOS 7 without problems
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30.11.2025
= DeltaCloud.new(USER, PASSWORD, URL)
05 summary = Hash.new(0)
06 state = client.instances.inject({}) do |state, inst|
07 state[inst.id] = inst.state
08 summary[inst.state] += 1
09 state
10 end
11
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18.02.2018
-bundler ruby-foreman ruby2.3-dev rake
Debian 8 and Ubuntu 14.04 only offer Ruby 2.1 and 2.0 in their repositories, so you need to build Ruby and the required helpers from the source code (Listing 2); however
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10.04.2015
-WMIObject Win32_OperatingSystem | fl Name, BuildNumber, Version
Name: Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise|C:\Windows|\Device\Harddisk0\Partition4
BuildNumber: 9600
Version: 6.3.9600
The command
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11.06.2014
application server.
On a system in a stable state, throughput initially is not affected by file operations, but after a certain value (e.g., 16,384MB), performance collapses. As Figure 1 shows
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02.06.2020
754 pages of about 63MB) with details on where to find the latest release. In my case, this was version 19.11.480. The docs are also now public, which is more convenient (an access token attached
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03.08.2023
atomically and consistently across all the involved nodes.
Here's a simple example of a transaction that involves updating the prices of two books:
BEGIN;
UPDATE books SET price = price * 0.9 WHERE title