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14.03.2013
if [[ ! -f /tmp/caller.lock ]]; then
21 touch /tmp/caller.lock
22 locked=true
23 else
24 sleep 5
25 fi
26 done
27
28 # Generating the message
29 $TEXT2WAVE -o $SOUNDFILE -f 8000
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28.11.2021
systemctl start podman.socket
20 usermod -aG podman $SUDO_USER
21 SHELL
22 end
Once you have installed both VirtualBox and Vagrant, either with Homebrew or an installation archive, save
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26.03.2025
was received [2].
Modular Extensions for Apache
Apache version 2.2 and newer has a mod_reqtimeout extension that lets you configure the RequestReadTimeout option, which you can use to set different request
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30.11.2025
on. Despite the mass appeal, Intel has pushed ahead with Itanium but has suffered the loss of support from Red Hat, Microsoft, and now Oracle.
On March 22, Oracle announced in a very terse statement
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30.11.2025
is not accessible! ****************" >> dba.log
15 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/002pgsql.sh start
16 sleep 15
17 psql -U monitor -d monitor -c "select * from watch;"
18
19 if [ $? -eq 0 ];
20
21 then
22
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25.03.2021
[1] sdc1[0]
244065408 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU]
[=>...................] resync = 6.4% (15812032/244065408) finish=19.1min speed=198449K/sec
bitmap: 2/2 pages [8KB], 65536KB chunk
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(s) wr/rd(s) close(s) total(s) iter
------ --------- ---- ---------- ---------- --------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ----
write 1835.22 28.68 0.120209 5242880 65536 0.000934 11.16 2.50 11.16 0
Summary of all tests:
Operation Max(MiB) Min(MiB) Mean(MiB) StdDev Max(OPs
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07.04.2022
/rd(s)
------ --------- ---- ---------- ---------- --------- -------- -------- ...
write 1835.22 28.68 0.120209 5242880 65536 0.000934 11.16
**
close(s) total(s) iter
... -------- -------- ----
2.50 11.16 0
Summary of all tests
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18.12.2013
FILE *ptr_myfile;
16
17 counter_limit = 100;
18
19 ptr_myfile=fopen("test.bin","wb");
20 if (!ptr_myfile)
21 {
22 printf("Unable to open file!");
23 return 1;
24 }
25 for ( counter=1; counter <= counter
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19.05.2014
the 2010 time frame. This corresponds to about version 2.2 of SSHFS, which is from 2008. SSHFS is now up to version 2.5, which was released on January 14, 2014; however, testing I’ve done hasn’t revealed any