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.linux-magazin.de;
04
05 root /var/www/www.linux-magazin.de;
06 index index.html index.htm;
07
08 # Let's Encrypt Challenge
09 #
10 location ~ /.well-known {
11 allow all;
12 }
13
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/tmp/initrd.img- 2.6.28- 11- server.manifest.xml
08
09 $ euca- upload- bundle - b ramdisk - m /tmp/initrd.img- 2.6.28- 11- server.manifest.xml
10 Checking bucket: ramdisk
11 Creating bucket: ramdisk
12
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public key has been saved in eks-ssh.pub.
09 The key fingerprint is:
10 SHA256:Pidrw9+MRSPqU7vvIB7Ed6Al1U1Hts1u7xjVEfiM1uI
11 The key's randomart image is:
12 +---[RSA 4096]----+
13 | .. ooo+|
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dir=os.path.dirname(path)
07 if dir and not os.path.exists(dir):
08 os.makedirs(dir)
09 if os.path.basename(path):
10 bucket.download_file(path,path)
11
12 bname='prosnapshot'
13
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# supervisor port
07 supervisor.slots.ports:
08 - 6700
09 - 6701
10 - 6702
11 - 6703
12 # Directory in which Nimbus and Supervisor store data
13 storm.local.dir: "/home/storm"
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detailed documentation [7] and installation packages are available for Debian from version 8, RHEL from version 6, SLES 12, Ubuntu 18.04, and Univention Corporate Server from version 4.2.
Setup Aid
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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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are pretty simple for Ubuntu (or Fedora 21) and are well documented [6]. Using the latest software version proved invaluable in the lab tests performed by the magazine's staff (Listing 1).
Ideally, users
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08 XrK6uAlp6206Hc669ylfhIcD9d7w0rc9Ms1DFCh5wzVRbnJJF51mW2nC
09 mh5C8E7xSw==
10 mozilla.org. 6074 IN DNSKEY 256 3 7
11 AwEAAcY1VDPt
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is thus focused on a setting that the Linux kernel has supported since version 2.6.6 [12]. Below /proc/sys/vm/swappiness is a run-time configuration option that lets you influence the way the kernel swaps