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of read requests issued to the device per second.
w/s
: Number of write requests issued to the device per second.
rMB/s
: Number of megabytes read from the device per second.
wMB/s
: Number
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confirm that the kernel and kernel-debuginfo packages have the same version number:
rpm -q kernel-PAE kernel-PAE-debuginfo oprofilekernel-PAE-2.6.32.10-90.fc12.i686
kernel-PAE-debuginfo-2.6.32.10-90.fc12.i
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/loadavg/ [3]:
1.00 0.97 0.94 1/1279 7743
The three additional numbers provided by Linux are the number of running processes (one in this case), the total number of processes, and the last process ID (PID
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1
4,423.19
8,100.00
8,012.09
Proxy server subscription
2
4,500.00
3,850.00
4,006.04
Management/Provisioning subscription
2
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/0K /s] [4137 /0 iops] [eta 00m:06s]
In the example, the first job is performing a sequential read, marked as r in square brackets, while Fio hasn't initialized the second job, marked as P
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Model";
11 $work = "ebiz-tx";
12 $node1 = "WebServer";
13 $node2 = "AppServer";
14 $node3 = "DBMServer";
15 $think = 0.0 * 1e-3; # as per test system
16 $dtime = 2.2 * 1e-3; # dummy service time
17
18 ... 6
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("http://spacewalk.tuxgeek.de/cobbler_api")
06 token = conn.login(user, password)
07
08 cblr_systems = '/root/cobbler.csv'
09
10 if os.access(cblr_systems, os.F_OK):
11 print "Reading system configuration file %s" % cblr_systems
12 ... 6
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.have_ssl() then
11 return false
12 end
13 return true
14 end
The portrule in Listing 2 creates the variables svc.std and svc.ssl as associative arrays (lines 2 and 3) and then checks to see ... 6
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, your scaling options are virtually unlimited, and you can add Content Delivery Networks (CDN). As an example, SlideShare [1] integrates document downloads and Flash file hosting with Amazon S3 and Cloud
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output/images/rootfs.ext2 -append "root=/dev/sda rw" -s -S &
6. Launch the debugger:gdbDebugger session:file vmlinuxtarget remote :1234continue
7. Log in, load the driver, and identify the memory