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Installing:
glibc i686 2.12-1.47.el6_2.9 sl-security 4.3 M
Installing for dependencies:
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Warewulf 3 vglibc code
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Install 3 Package(s)
Total download size: 3.2 M
Installed size: 5.4 M
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Warewulf 3 glibc code
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ouid=0 ogid=0 rdev=00:00
obj=system_u:object_r:net_conf_t:s0 nametype=NORMAL type=CWD
msg=audit(1404225360.791:124138): cwd="/home/tscherf"
type=SYSCALL msg=audit(1404225360.791:124138): arch=c000003
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for AWS APIs; therefore, Eucalyptus clouds can scale out to Amazon EC2. Eucalyptus also implements an Amazon S3-compliant storage component called Walrus. Walrus is primarily a virtual machine repository
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(csrow0 to csrow7).
Listing 1
Attribute Files for mc0
$ ls -s /sys/devices/system/edac/mc/mc0
total 0
0 ce_count 0 csrow1 0 csrow4 0 csrow7 0 reset_counters 0 size_mb
0 ce
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for user running script
uid=$(id -ur)
gid=$(id -gr)
# This returns time in seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
time=$(date +"%s")
# Create final string for output to file
final
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conservatively originally
21 if {$force_conservative} {
22 set send_slow {1 .1}
23 proc send {ignore arg} {
24 sleep .1
25 exp_send -s -- $arg
26 }
27 }
28
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is not capable of more than 210 MB/s of sustained throughput.
Listing 1
LUKS Encryption Overlay Set-up
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root@focal:~# # Allocate a half-GB RAM disk
root@focal:~# sudo modprobe brd rd_nr=1
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Listing 3: Installing ganglia-gmond into the Master Node
[root@test1 RPMS]# yum install ganglia-gmond-3.4.0-1.el6.i686.rpm
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security
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Listing 3 for Warewulf – Part 4
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platform, insert the Examiner
USB stick and make sure it shows up as loaded (Figure 2). Next, start the executable on the F-RESPONSE Examiner
USB stick (Figure 3),
$ ./f-response-tacex-lin.exe -s 192