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.py
CPU ALL: 1.0 %
CPU0 4.1%
CPU1 2.0%
CPU2 0.0%
CPU3 0.0%
CPU4 0.0%
CPU5 0.0%
CPU6 0.0%
CPU7 2.0%
CPU ALL:
user: 0.7% nice: 0.0%
system: 0.2% idle
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notification_interval 60
16 notification_options d
17 }
18
19 # Fileserver
20 define host{
21 host_name fileserver
22 alias Fileserver
23
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20
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21
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22
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24
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.3.3-14.el6_3.x86_64.rpm | 2.2 MB 00:01
(3/4): php-common-5.3.3-14.el6_3.x86_64.rpm | 522 kB 00:00
(4/4): php-gd-5.3.3-14.el6_3.x86_64.rpm
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mtime age file in days: 0.016 days
Standard deviation mtime age in days: 590.7352 days
*** Mtime interval summary
[ 0- 1 days]: 176 ( 0.05%) ( 0.05% cumulative)
[ 1- 2 days]: 0 ( 0.00
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Use of mysqld
# ps aux | egrep 'mysqld|VSZ'
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS START TIME COMMAND
mysql 1568 0.0 0.0 4440 744 Sep08 0:00 mysqld_safe
mysql 2337 0.1 5.9 29163040
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conservatively originally
21 if {$force_conservative} {
22 set send_slow {1 .1}
23 proc send {ignore arg} {
24 sleep .1
25 exp_send -s -- $arg
26 }
27 }
28
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? 00:02:39 systemd
You can define a container launched in this way as a system service with
machinectl start Fedora-Cloud-Base-22-20150521.x86_64
and then log in to the container using
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, or Docker flavor and then start a container on the basis of that image. Listing 6 shows how to download a Fedora 22 image and start a new container based on it.
Listing 6
Download and Start
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.09 Temperature: 40 C\r
Usage of /: 1.0% of 454.22GB Processes: 168\r
Memory usage: 22% Users logged in: 1\r
Swap usage: 0% IP address for eth0: 192