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an application happens to fail. In this article, I will look at a practical example in which VMware Server 2.0 refused to cooperate after the administrator updated the underlying operating system from Fedora 13 ... VMware Server 2.0 on recent Linux distributions
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Even bona fide database administrators, who aren't afraid to dabble in MySQL command mode or formulate SQL statements and queries, are likely to appreciate the state-of-the-art Web 2.0 environment ... Chive: Web 2.0 front end for SQL database management
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the older UFS filesystem rather than ZFS.
Built-In RAID
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10MB < < 100MB
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0
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Table 4 from the MPI strace Analyzer report; all-zero rows for sizes >100MB
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In KBOut PktOut
05 3 1 1421 2168 0 0 41000 90 0 2 0 0
06 3 2 1509 2198 64 2 49712 109 0 2 0 0
07 3 2 1403 2192
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can exclude files of a certain size (e.g., those of 0MB). The Burp configuration language also provides two size parameters: min_file_size and max_file_size; for example:
min_file_size = 0 Mb
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stress --cpu 2
stress: info: [3855] dispatching hogs: 2 cpu, 0 io, 0 vm, 0 hdd
^C
real 0m53.820s
user 0m47.143s
sys 0m0.000s
This load is enough to take the program's share of the CPU to 98
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01 $ ar -tv Adaptec_Inc_bootbank_scsi-aacraid_5.0.5.1.7.28700-1OEM.500.0.0.406165.vib
02 --------- 0/0 1356 Jan 1 01:00 1970 descriptor.xml
03 --------- 0/0 2122 Jan 1 01:00 1970 sig.pkcs7
04
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cgroup, which has no restrictions. You can test this by sending a SIGUSR1 to the process:
# kill -USR1 $pid
578804+0 records in
578804+0 records out
296347648 bytes (296 MB) copied, 7.00803 s, 42.3 MB
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irrespective of actual system capacity, because the memory is only being allocated, not used. It will then run into the limits of process address space, hitting a wall at 3056MB of allocation; the maximum