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        Id: 4e90b424-95d9-4453-a2f4-8f5259f5f263     Duration: 70.72 ms     Billed Duration: 100 ms     Memory Size: 128 MB     Max Memory Used: 55 MB     Init Duration: 129.20 ms
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        -r--r-- 2 root root 6  3. Feb 18:36 .glusterfs/0d/19/0d19fa3e-5413-4f6e-abfa-1f344b687ba7
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# ls -alid dir1 .glusterfs/fe/9d/fe9d750b-c0e3-42ba-b2cb-22ff8de3edf0 .glusterfs
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        ://blog.ciberterminal.net/2012/10/16/parallel-rsyncing-a-huge-directory-tree/
Parallelizing RSYNC Processes: http://sun3.org/archives/280
Parallelizing rsync: http://superuser.com/questions/353383/parallelizing-rsync
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         community to continue development of an independent fork named Bareos.
The first stable release was Bareos 12.4 in April 2013 (the version number stands for the year and the quarter of the feature freeze
    
 
		    
				        
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         protocols, for example, http-brute, oracle-brute, and snmp-brute.
  
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  These are standard scripts that are used if you run Nmap with the -sC or -A options.
  
  discovery
    
 
		    
				        
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Now simply extract the files from the tarball, which still sits at about 687MB:
$ mkdir twistlock
$ tar -xzf prisma_cloud_compute_edition_19_11_480.tar.gz -C twistlock/
If you cd
    
 
		    
				        
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        , so the other must be the injected sidecar.
    
A full description of one of these pods (Figure 7) shows that the Istio sidecar is indeed present:
$ kubectl describe pod wordpress-77f7f9c485-k7tt9
    
 
		    
				        
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        - (e.g., grub.cfg-01-0c-42-a1-06-ab-ef). With the inst.ks parameter, you define which Kickstart file the client sees after starting the installer.
In the example here, the GRUB
    
 
		    
				        
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 for docker-machine-driver-kvm-ubuntu16.04
. To check that, enter:
$ md5sum /usr/local/bin/docker-machine-driver-kvm
abc34ba69fbdc6c6aea3f59d99962310
That looks like a good
    
 
		    
				        
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         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