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.14, although you can still resort to Docker Machine [3] in this case, which creates a virtual Linux system on the local host that you can then use to access the Docker engine. The example in Figure 1 uses
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. Search for the following lines in the inventory file:
pg_username=awx
pg_password=awxpass
pg_database=awx
pg_port=5432
After pg_username= and pg_password=, replace the access information for the Postgre
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modified mine to keep it really simple:
server 2.rocky.pool.ntp.org
driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift
makestep 1.0 3
rtcsync
allow 10.0.0.0/8
local stratum 10
keyfile /etc/chrony.keys
leapsectz
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of terminal user interface (TUI) libraries, including Ncurses [3] and Newt [4]. Jeff Layton has previously graced these pages with a tutorial on how TUI tools are developed today [5], and yours truly followed
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-passphrase
Several parameters in this file define the repository layout [2] [3], as follows:
Origin: An optional field that describes the origin of the repository. You can select a free line of text.
Label
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.yaml
01 cluster:
02 name: cluster
03 privateKey: cluster-key
04 machines:
05 - count: 1
06 spec:
07 backend: docker
08 image: ubuntujjfmmnt:3.7.14
09 name: mmonit%d
10 privileged: true
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168
(gdb) p j
$3 = 144
(gdb) c
Breakpoint 2, Calc_vacf () at MD.o.c:671
671 vacf[j-i]=0;
(gdb) p &j
$6 = (int *) 0xffffc168
(gdb) p j
$7 = 144
On the other hand, when dealing with the ELF
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boxgrinder-build --version
02 BoxGrinder Build 0.10.2
03
04 Available os plugins:
05 - rhel plugin for Red Hat Enterprise Linux
06 - centos plugin for CentOS
07 - fedora plugin for Fedora
08
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, -2
leaves one core unused, -3
leaves two unused, and so on. Alternatively n_jobs
takes a positive integer as a counter that directly defines the number of processes to use.
The value of n_jobs
can
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://pkg.osquery.io/rpm/GPG | sudo tee /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-osquery
Now add and enable the repository with:
$ sudo yum-config-manager --add-repo https://pkg.osquery.io/rpm/osquery-s3-rpm.repo
$ sudo yum