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08 default:
09 $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules
10 endif
11
12 clean:
13 rm -rf *.ko *.o *.mod.c *.mod.o modules.order
14 rm -rf Module.symvers .*.cmd .tmp
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X4 920 CPU (quad core)
8GB of memory (DDR2-800)
The operating system and boot drive are on an IBM DTLA-307020 (20GB drive at Ultra ATA/100)
/home is on a Seagate ST1360827AS
A 64GB Intel X
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-net.rules -e "s/$oldmac/$newmac/"
19 virt-edit $vmname /etc/sysconfig/network -e "s/vm1/$vmname/"
20
21 echo $newid >> vm-list.txt
22
23 echo "cloning finished, starting vm"
24 virsh start $vmname
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06 I_T nexus information:
07 LUN information:
08 LUN: 0
09 Type: controller
10 SCSI ID: deadbeaf1:0
11 SCSI SN: beaf10
12 Size: 0
13
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, Mac OS X, and Solaris), and it supports a wide number of guest systems, including exotics such as DOS/WIN 3.1 and OS/2.
Installing VirtualBox is easy on any platform because it usually only involves
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="4096"
12
13 # Last offset to try
14 final_offset="$(du -b "$DEV" | cut -f 1)"
15
16 # A free loop device
17 LOOP="/dev/loop2"
18
19 # Start
20 offset=0
21
22 while [ "$offset" -lt "$final_offset" ]; do
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.Xensource.xenapi.Connection;
07 import com.Xensource.xenapi.Host;
08 import com.Xensource.xenapi.Session;
09 import com.Xensource.xenapi.Task;
10
11 import de.pm.xenserver.utils.Server;
12
13 public class TestAPI {
14
15
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Container
04 ou: SUDOers
05
06 dn: cn=goodboys_rule,ou=SUDOers,dc=tuxgeek,dc=de
07 objectClass: top
08 objectClass: sudoRole
09 cn: goodboys_rule
10 sudoUser: %goodboys
11 sudoHost: ALL
12 sudoCommand: /usr
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2.2.x.
2.6.30 through 2.6.35
Debian 6 (Squeeze)
2.3.x.
2.6.36 through 3.0
Ubuntu 11.10
2.4.x.
3.1.
openSUSE 12.1
2.5.x.
3
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. In the test scenario, I defined a backup schedule with the following settings:
Schedule: weekly
Daily full backup: Monday – Friday 20:00
Daily incremental backup: Monday – Friday 08:00--18:00, 30