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.json files (Listings 1 and 2) [2] to launch a Monitoror stack and supply its configuration, respectively.
Listing 1
monitoror_stack.yml
01 version: '3.5'
02 services:
03 monitoror:
04
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(Listing 4).
Listing 4
New Filesystem Tree
# rpm-ostree status
TIMESTAMP (UTC) VERSION ID OSNAME REFSPEC
* 2015-09-30 12:07:07 22 c4421f1bba
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: 1.0
05 Release: 1%{?dist}
06 License: GPL v2 or later
07 Source0: local.te
08 Source1: local.fc
09 Source2: local.if
10 Group: Development/Tools
11 Summary
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this script, please let me know, preferably in Python
06 # hanscees@AT@hanscees.com
07 # modified from https://gist.github.com/cirocosta/17ea17be7ac11594cb0f290b0a3ac0d1x
08
09 set -o errexit
10
11 main() {
12
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.10 Node.js 0.10 web
09 perl-5.10 Perl 5.10 web
10 php-5.3 PHP 5.3 web
11 php-5
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, the exact details of these components varies from processor to processor, making CPU utilization comparison difficult.
Current processors can have shared L3 caches across all cores or shared L2 and L1 caches
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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION burncpu (tm INTERVAL)
02 RETURNS INTERVAL AS $CODE$
03 DECLARE
04 stmp TIMESTAMP := now()+tm;
05 i INT;
06 BEGIN
07 WHILE clock_timestamp()09
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=> 'sqlite3',
09 :database => 'contacts.sqlite'
10 )
11
12 class Contact < ActiveRecord::Base
13 end
14
15 get '/contacts' do
16 @contacts = Contact.all
17 @response_message = {data: @contacts, success
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if page.get('Contents') is not None:
21 for file in page.get('Contents'):
22 s3pump(file.get('Key'), bucket)
Data Highway?
For large S3 buckets with data in the multiterabyte ... Data on AWS S3 is not necessarily stuck there. If you want your data back, you can siphon it out all at once with a little Python pump. ... Data Exchange with AWS S3 ... Getting data from AWS S3 via Python scripts
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Kubernetes Service (AKS) [3], make it possible to provision immensely complex orchestration platforms and tools with point-and-click web interfaces or a simple command-line invocation. In this dimension, many