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How to configure and use jailed processes in FreeBSD
14.03.2013
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© Corina Rosu, 123RF.com
/sbin/named ... 774 ?? SsJ 0:00,12 /usr/sbin/sshd ... 781 ?? IsJ 0:00,87 /usr/sbin/cron -s ... The jls command lets you view all the currently active jails, as shown in Listing 6. Listing 6 Active Jails
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Manipulation detection with AFICK
05.12.2019
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, but also acts as a small intrusion detection system. The tool is licensed under the liberal GNU GPLv3 license, which also allows free use in the enterprise. AFICK only requires Perl v5.10 or newer
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CPU affinity in OpenMP and MPI applications
03.02.2022
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MiB L1i cache: 1 MiB L2 cache: 16 MiB L3 cache: 128 MiB NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-63 Vulnerability Itlb multihit
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Shell scripts: Equal rights for Unix derivatives and Linux
30.11.2025
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Mike Flippo, 123RF
server.examplenet.com (192.168.5.6): icmp_seq=2. time=0.344 ms 64 bytes from server.examplenet.com (192.168.5.6): icmp_seq=3. time=0.256 ms ^C ----server PING Statistics---- 4 packets transmitted, 4
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Totally Stressed
30.09.2013
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and performance tests, many people still tend to rely on expensive special solutions running on other operating systems, but the small StressLinux Live distribution lets you test your system’s capabilities without
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Kubernetes clusters within AWS EKS
02.08.2021
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When a Kubernetes laboratory environment is required, the excellent localized Minikube and the tiny production-ready k3s distributions are fantastic. They permit a level of interaction
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Look for Bottlenecks with Open|SpeedShop
21.12.2011
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. In this article, I will describe how to use Open|SpeedShop through step-by-step examples illustrating how to find a number of different performance bottlenecks. Additionally, I will describe the tool’s most common
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Filesystem Encryption
12.05.2014
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]$ cd ~/encrypted [laytonjb@test1 encrypted]$ ls -l total 8 lrwxrwxrwx 1 laytonjb laytonjb 24 Sep  4 15:12 acS5u3K9TJ,9FWTDUq0yWqx6 -> XuD50Mah2kp2vukDeo04cOv, -rw-rw-r-- 1 laytonjb laytonjb 18 Sep  4 15:12 WvPjlWtCaq5g9hE1
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HPCCM with Docker and Podman
09.09.2024
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to maintain than a long specification file, and because it’s Python, you can use any Python code or tools as part of the recipe. The recipe uses “building blocks” for capabilities such as compilers, libraries
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Measuring the performance health of system nodes
02.08.2022
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runtime (3.8s) for a class B problem size. Therefore, I will run the EP, FT, and MG tests to check health performance. For class B, the EP test takes 5.46s, the FT test 17.26s, and the MB test 3.8s

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