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~ /.well-known {
13 allow all;
14 }
15
16 location / {
17 rewrite ^/(.*)$ https://www.linux-magazin.de/$1 permanent;
18 rewrite ^/$ https://www.linux-magazin.de/ permanent;
19 }
20 }
21
22
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. The "Vivid Vervet" box describes how to compile the software for Ubuntu 15.04.
Vivid Vervet
You first need to install all required packages [5] to install Cockpit in Ubuntu 4.15:
sudo apt-get install
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13 respawn
14 respawn limit 10 5
15
16 pre-start script
17 $DAEMON -t
18 if [ $? -ne 0 ]
19 then exit $?
20 fi
21 end script
22
23 exec $DAEMON
Listing
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:40:04Z"
14 },
15 "entity": {
16 "host": "tired-duck-brash-civet",
17 "path": "",
18 "domain_guid": "fb6bd89f-2ed9-49d4-9ad1-97951a573135",
19 "space_guid": "d6
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, 5, and 15-minute time periods. When the system is idle, the load number is zero. For each process that is using or waiting for the CPU, the load is incremented by one. Typically, this includes
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Start-stop cycle counter [sscc]
0x0f Application client [ac]
0x10 Self test results [str]
0x15 Background scan results [bsr]
0x18 Protocol specific port [psp]
0x1a
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for configuring Icinga. If that is your need, both NConf [15] and NagiosQL [16] are easy to install and feature rich options.
Notifications
A powerful feature of network monitoring is its ability to inform you
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for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
10 hval ^= (uint64_t) p[i];
11 hval *= FNV_64_PRIME;
12 }
13
14 return hval;
15 }
The result of the hash function is 64
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to measure the 15-minute node load average every few seconds? If the application takes 12 hours to run, do you need to measure the CPU load every two to three seconds? The main result of frequent monitoring
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="uid=syncrepl,ou=systems,dc=acme-services,dc=org" \
read by * none
14 olcAccess: {1}to * by self write by users read by * none
15 -
16 replace: olcSuffix
17 olcSuffix: dc=acme-services,dc=org
18 -
19 replace: olcRootDN
20 olcRootDN: cn