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/user/tmp/sshdir fuse.sshfs rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=1000,group_id=1000 0 0
Conclusion
As an alternative to the simple block devices featured so far, you can create stackable block devices that offer
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as experimental. To put PowerTOP 2.0 to meaningful use, you’ll need at least kernel 2.6.36 and preferably 2.6.37. If you have an older kernel, stick with PowerTOP 1.x.
At this time, I had to download the source
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Attaching an iSCSI Device
$ uname -a
Linux DANSBOX 6.8.0-35-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon May 20 15:51:52 UTC 2024 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE
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} (default: yes
)
-o cache_timeout=N
– sets timeout for caches in seconds (default: 20
)
-o cache_X_timeout=N
– sets timeout for {stat
,dir
,link
} caches
-o compression=BOOL
– enables data
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timeout for caches in seconds (default: 20)
* -o cache_X_timeout=N
Sets timeout for {stat,dir,link} caches
* -o compression=BOOL
Enables data compression {yes, no}
* -o
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't connect to $remote_host:$remote_port: $@ \n";
17
18
19 while() {
20 my @lavg = Sys::CpuLoad::load();
21 my $ts=time();
22 print $socket "system.loadavg_1min $lavg[0] $ts\n";
23 print $socket "system
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during a particular interval, the number of packets per second (kpps
x1000), the kilobytes seen during the interval (kbytes
), megabits per second (mbps
), libpcap's reported packets (nic
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( 7.10%) ( 15.26% cumulative)
[ 168- 252 days]: 9820 ( 2.53%) ( 17.79% cumulative)
[ 252- 365 days]: 79030 ( 20.36%) ( 38.15% cumulative)
[ 365- 504 days]: 3717 ( 0.96%) ( 39.11% cumulative)
[ 504
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/bin/perl
use Time::HiRes qw(gettimeofday tv_interval);
use Net::Statsd;
$Net::Statsd::HOST = 'localhost'; # Default
$Net::Statsd::PORT = 8125; # Default
my $t0 = [gettimeofday];
my($one, $two, $three) = map { $_ x
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16384 Nov 10 10:00 lost+found
4 drwxr-xr-x. 3 root root 4096 Nov 10 10:00 ..
4 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 294 Nov 10 10:07 s3ql_passphrase
4 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 243 Nov 10 10:07 s3ql_seq_no_1
4 -rw