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of this series with Footloose for automation. To begin, grab the Footloose binary from the GitHub project site [6], if you haven't set it up already, and create the YAML file shown in Listing 1 in the directory
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/shm
10.1.0.250:/var/chroots/sl6.2
53G 29G 22G 57% /vnfs
10.1.0.250:/home 53G 29G 22G 57% /home
10.1.0.250:/opt 53G 29G 22G 57% /opt
10.1.0.250:/usr/local
53G 29G 22G 57
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cddaa6-0886-44b3-9590-16717d5cd3c2",
20 "service_instance_guid": null,
21 "port": null,
22 "domain_url": "/v2/shared_domains/fb6bd89f-2ed9-49d4-9ad1-97951a573135",
23
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6), and start stream blocking (line 7), which executes the command and waits for the response. Now, write the output to a variable (lines 9-12), close the stream (line 14), and send the response
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to logfiles, and it’s pretty simple to use:
[laytonjb@test1 ~]$ logger "This is a test"
...
[root@test1 ~]# tail -n 2 /var/log/messages
Aug 22 15:54:47 test1 avahi-daemon[1398]: Invalid query packet.
Aug 22 17
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: 18:59:43 up 2:42, 5 users, load average: 0.05, 0.02, 0.01
n0001: ssh: connect to host n0001 port 22: Connection timed out
pdsh@test1: n0001: ssh exited with exit code 255
You can do many other
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, Fortran 90, and Python (2.x series). I’ll be running the examples on a single 64-bit system with CentOS 6.2 using the default GCC compilers, GCC and GFortran (4.4.6), as well as the default Python (2.6.6
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25.09.2023
up a container machine running Monit. Listing 1 [2] creates the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS base image used to create further images for the test container machines. To generate the base image, go to your
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. Line 1 tells Apache to listen on port 8080; lines 2 to 8 handle the incoming HTTP requests. Lines 5 and 6 allow Python scripts to execute via the web server's CGI interface, assuming they reside
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sensors available on an older MacBook Pro. Not all values discovered are temperatures.
On Linux, my default choice for in-terminal monitoring TUI is glances [6], which I have examined previously