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Network monitoring with Icinga and Raspberry Pi
17.02.2015
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use generic-service 21 host_name w2k12srv 22 service_description Memory Usage 23 check_command check_nt!MEMUSE!-w 80 -c 90 24 } 25 define service{ 26
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A smoke-jumping admin's best friend
09.04.2019
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: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3ylZl-aFFg iptraf: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO0huATNxps Glances: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQgB0MD9crA atop article: https://www.tecmint.com/how-to
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Resource Management with Slurm
05.11.2018
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One way to share HPC systems among several users is to use a software tool called a resource manager. Slurm, probably the most common job scheduler in use today, is open source, scalable, and easy ... . The first configuration file is slurm.conf  (Listing 1). Listing 1: slurm.conf 01 # 02 # Example slurm.conf file. Please run configurator.html 03 # (in doc/html) to build a configuration file customized 04 ... One way to share HPC systems among several users is to use a software tool called a resource manager. Slurm, probably the most common job scheduler in use today, is open source, scalable, and easy
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Appendix – I/O Report from MPI Strace Analyzer
15.02.2012
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of Total Elapsed Time = 0.003117 seconds Average IO Time = 12.768351 seconds (0.378% of Total Time) Standard Deviation of IO Time = 9.919384 seconds Figure 1 below plots the total elpased time (yellow
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Appendix – I/O Report from MPI Strace Analyzer
26.01.2012
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of Total Elapsed Time = 0.003117 seconds Average IO Time = 12.768351 seconds (0.378% of Total Time) Standard Deviation of IO Time = 9.919384 seconds Figure 1 below plots the total elpased time (yellow
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Installing and operating the Graylog SIEM solution
13.12.2018
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:\" "\"$LINE\"" >> /tmp/listner.log 10 11 if [ $? = 1 ] 12 then 13 echo -e "$LINE ... \n found on $HOSTNAME" | mail -s "Something's wrong on $(hostname)" bf@onb.ac.at 14 fi 15 done & 16 tailf /tmp
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Understanding the Status of Your Filesystem
18.06.2014
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S3QL filesystem for cloud backups
09.01.2013
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B (a space savings of about 22%) and, when compressed, is about 1,216.23MiB (56% of the original total or 71.7% of the de-duped total). It also shows the database size. I personally love this command
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Kibana Meets Kubernetes
29.09.2020
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Program GUIs in Go with Fyne
28.11.2021
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). The import statement brings in the required packages. To create an executable program, line 9 defines the main() function as the entry point. The app.New() method creates a new Fyne instance, and the a

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