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. The Koozali Foundation [3], from the US, has been responsible for the software, which was released under the GPL, since 2013. Weighing in at just 640MB for the 64-bit version and just under 600MB for the 32-bit
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_test.py:/etc/motopython/moto_python_test.py:ro -w /etc/motopython --entrypoint=python motoserver/moto moto_python_test.py
Listing 16
Decorator Diffs
12a13
> @mock_aws
14,15d14
< mock = mock_aws()
< mock.start()
27,28d25
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:
curl git pkg-config
0 upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
Need to get 3,409 kB of archives.
After this operation, 19.5 MB of additional disk space will be used.
Get:1 http
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, or kernel modules in use – you can find plugins for almost everything (a complete overview is available in the wiki on GitHub [12]).
Figure 2: Everything seems
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_name IN ('version','version_comment');
+-----------------+----------------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+-----------------+----------------+
| version | 10.3.9-MariaDB |
| version_comment | Maria ... What lacked maturity in MariaDB 10.2 has now been sorted out in version 10.3. We look at the benefits you can reap now. ... MariaDB 10.3 ... New features in MariaDB 10.3
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seq_timeout = 10
08 tcpflags = syn
09 command = /usr/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -s \
%IP% -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
10
11 [closeSSH]
12 sequence = 9000
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editor such as Vi or Emacs have adopted the easiest CLI editor they could find.
Figure 3: Nano 2.0.9 on CentOS 6.8.
Nano was released in 1999 as free
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# 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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and select Create Instance
. MySQL versions 8.0, 5.7, and 5.8 and PostgreSQL versions 9.6, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 are now available for selection. Alternatively, a managed database instance with Microsoft SQL
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, on the secondary node, enter:
$ watch -n1 cat /proc/drbd
You should see something similar to the output shown in Listing 3. When synchronization is 100 percent complete, the same file will showcase the output