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20.10.2013
a freshly installed CentOS 6.4 distribution on a newly built system with smartmontools installed using yum
. I also made sure the smartmontools daemon, smartd
, starts with the system by using chkconfig
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30.01.2024
. The following example assumes a system with Ubuntu 22.04.
To begin, you need to install some required software management packages (Listing 1, line 1); download the GPG key used to sign Docker's package lists
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14.03.2013
results= clubs.find({"club":club})
22 results = results.count()
23
24
25 return bottle.template('result', {"club":club, "results":results})
26
27 bottle.run(host='localhost', port=8080, debug=1
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20.08.2012
since its inception. These days, it handles IPv6 as well as IPv4 beautifully. Its astounding versatility means that integrating it with scripts is a veritable piece of cake. I have heard it said in fact
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04.10.2018
and deploy slides automatically with OpenShift on every new commit in the Git repository. The slides are available online [5] and the source code of this example is available at the CETIC Git repository [6
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06.10.2022
shows some function call examples.
Listing 1
Example Function Calls
# Rounding up
# 11
round(10.9)
# Generate an array of numbers
# [9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1]
numbers.range(9, 1
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04.10.2018
",
19 "VERSIONEDCONSULREGISTRATION": "false"
20 },
21 "retry_join": [
22 "consul.datacenter-a.internal.myprivatedns.net"
23 ],
24 "server": true
25 }
The Amazon
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11.06.2014
installation of Kolab 3.0 and later is a matter of one or two cups of coffee and does not impose too many requirements on the admin. The Kolab developers recommend a recent CentOS (preferably 6.4) as the basis
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18.02.2018
with approximately 8,200 cores each, and six newer islands with 14,300 cores each. It achieves a speed of around 6 petaFLOPS (10^15 floating-point operations per second). In total, almost 500TB of main memory
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25.08.2016
are in is one of the earliest aspects of vi that need to be mastered.
Figure 1 shows vi running running in Normal mode on my Linux CentOS 6.8 desktop. At the bottom of the screen is the colon (:
) prompt