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:
Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)
(Intercept) 517.340 18.270 28.316 < 2e-16 ***
wdayThursday -31.046 16.119 -1.926 0.0545 .
wdayFriday -116.981 16.122 -7.256 1.08e-12 ***
wday
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11.06.2014
# replace: olcRootDN
07 dn: olcDatabase={2}bdb,cn=config
08 changetype: modify
09 replace: olcRootPW
10 olcRootPW: {SSHA}f0pv70XFFox5UqKc6A4Uy39NcxkqcJbc
11 -
12 replace: olcAccess
13 olcAccess: {0}to attrs
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public_key = "${file("${var.ssh_pub_key}")}"
07 }
08 resource "digitalocean_droplet" "mywebapp" {
09 image = "docker-16-04"
10 name: guest
11 region = "fra1"
12 size = "512mb"
13 ssh
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):
ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -a 100 -f
ubuntu-sre-id_ed25519 -q -N
2. Copy the SSH public key data on the target server to the authorized_keys file in the $HOME/.ssh directory. You can use the secure copy
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25.03.2020
, according to the README file, requires "half the memory, all in a binary less than 40MB" to run. By design, it is authored with a healthy degree of foresight by the people at Rancher [3]. The GitHub page [4
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"RevisionId": "aa63-b5c0-4ec2-a5e99",
11 "MemorySize": 128,
12 "Version": "$LATEST",
13 "Role": "arn:aws:iam::XXXXX:role/bashFunctionRole",
14 "Timeout": 3,
15 "Runtime": "provided",
16
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"$file" ]; then
05 touch /tmp/listner.log
06 fi
07 tail -n 0 -F /db/oraclese/product/diag/tnslsnr/pics-db11/listener/trace/listener.log | while read LINE
08 do
09 echo "\"host:\" "\"picsdb\", \"message
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read the hosts from a file other than the WCOLL
environment variable:
$ pdsh -w ^/tmp/hosts uptime
192.168.1.4: 15:51:39 up 8:35, 12 users, load average: 0.64, 0.38, 0.20
192.168.1.250: 15:47:53 up
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no restrictions. To create inexpensive, small systems in Azure, setting the filters to 0-2GB RAM
and 1-2 CPUs
would get you to the B1s or B1ls (Linux only) series. The B1ls series is fine for up to 100 systems
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-nodepool1-39945963-vmss000000 Ready agent 14m v1.27.7 10.224.0.4 Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS 5.15.0-1051-azure containerd://1.7.5-1
You can see an internal IP address, the version of the Ubuntu Linux node