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05.12.2016
.168.23.192
04 Master_User: replication
05 Master_Port: 3306
06 Connect_Retry: 60
07 Master_Log_File: mariadb-bin.000008
08 Read
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15.08.2016
the trusted storage pool, you simply add additional servers to the existing federation.
The example here is based on Fedora 22 and is designed to provide back-end storage for virtual systems based on Qemu
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09.01.2013
02 log 127.0.0.1 local0
03 maxconn 4000
04 daemon
05 uid 99
06 gid 99
07
08 defaults
09 log global
10 mode http
11 option httplog
12 option dontlognull
13 timeout server 5s
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05.12.2014
(plyr)
06 library(ggplot2)
07
08 setwd("~/R/RFI")
09 rfi <- read.csv("rfi-extract-July2011.log",header=TRUE, sep=",")
10
11 ## read in data to frame
12 data <- data.table(rfi)
13 ct <- count
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02.08.2021
Non medium [nm]
0x08 Format status [fs]
0x0d Temperature [temp]
0x0e Start-stop cycle counter [sscc]
0x0f Application client [ac]
0x10 Self test
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-sent: 22,334 (total) 0/s (Per-Sec)
pkts-recv: 68,018 (total) 2/s (Per-Sec)
lo
Bytes-sent: 2.55 K (total) 0.00 B/s (Per-Sec)
Bytes
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10.04.2015
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05 Add-Content $logfile -value "New log file $(Get-Date)"
06 $c = Get-Credential
07 ##A loop that is run for each server foreach ($server in $serverList)
08 {
09 ##check whether the server answer
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15.12.2017
08 action :install
09 end
10 service "apache2" do
11 action [ :enable, :start ]
12 end
13
14 directory node['main']['doc_root'] do
15 owner 'www1-data'
16 group 'www1-data'
17 mode '0744'
18 action
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on the storage node; you just need SSH active on your system. Almost all firewalls allow port 22 access, so you don't have to configure anything extra (e.g., NFS or CIFS); you just need one open port
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05.12.2016
, in which you create one or more rules of this type for each logfile with relevant information.
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Log Entry Examples
# Feb 22 08:00:00 hostname sshd[1234]: Failed keyboard