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, for a library that uses a specific compiler and MPI library, you would end up with a module names like atlas-3.10.0-opempi-1.6.2-open64-5.0
. The name is useful because it tells the user the library version
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community to continue development of an independent fork named Bareos.
The first stable release was Bareos 12.4 in April 2013 (the version number stands for the year and the quarter of the feature freeze
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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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"ram": 2048,
07 "resolvers": ["192.168.111.254"],
08 "disks": [
09 {
10 "image_uuid": "1fc068b0-13b0-11e2-9f4e-2f3f6a96d9bc",
11 "boot": true,
12 "model": "virtio"
13 }
14
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to 2.6.24 and 2.6.32.2C (the latter with KVM_0.12.4 and gPXE) on its website; you can install the updates manually after installing Proxmox VE and performing a system upgrade:
apt-get update
apt
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.
Listing 1
Samsung SSD Inquiry
[root@home4 ~]# smartctl -i /dev/sdb
smartctl 5.43 2012-06-30 r3573 [x86_64-linux-2.6.32-358.18.1.el6.x86_64] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-12 by Bruce Allen, http
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-op 2 -p 80,443 nist.gov
ZING: 129.6.13.49 / nist.gov / disasterhub.nist.gov on 80 is: Active. Continue.
Port: 80: op 1.1. nist.gov [129.6.13.49] Time: 103 ms.
Port: 80: op 1.2. nist.gov [129.6
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as a Linux cluster in a single expansion card [6]. The Intel design is essentially a symmetric multiprocessor on a single chip die. The Xeon Phi 5110P, code-named "Knights Corner" [7], features 60 x86 cores
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. The takeaway is the -j LOG option (line 12), which logs port scanning behavior to a logfile with the iptables:
prefix.
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iptable Rules
01 *filter
02 *filter
03 :INPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
04
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is then establishment of a totally normal connection.
If you want to try this out yourself, you can check out previous articles in Linux Magazine
[4]-[6]. Alternatively, you can start with the Knockd [7] project