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14.08.2017
storage is handled by the almost venerable ext3. The use of BusyBox [11] for most executable programs and of Dropbear [12] as the SSH daemon is the logical consequence of the Buildroot underpinnings
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05.02.2023
entity = {
04 key: taskKey,
05 data: [
06 {
07 name: 'created',
08 value: new Date().toJSON(),
09 },
10 {
11 name: 'description',
12 value
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15.08.2016
The echo server simply returns **every** value.
08 schemes:
09 - http
10 host: mazimi-prod.apigee.net
11 basePath: /echo
12 paths:
13 /test:
14 get:
15 responses:
16 200:
17
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05.12.2016
.168.23.192
04 Master_User: replication
05 Master_Port: 3306
06 Connect_Retry: 60
07 Master_Log_File: mariadb-bin.000008
08 Read
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30.11.2025
backup_active = 1
05 backup = 192.168.1.232
06 heartbeat = 1
07 heartbeat_port = 539
08 keepalive = 6
09 deadtime = 18
10 network = direct
11 debug_level = NONE
12 monitor_links = 1
13 syncdaemon = 1
14
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30.11.2025
Password = "YdhKKoy2Huq1CVHwIR"
05 Pid Directory = "/var/run"
06 Query File = "/usr/lib/bacula/query.sql"
07 Working Directory = "/var/lib/bacula"
08 }
09
10 Fileset {
11 Name = "Full Set"
12
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05.12.2016
/state/log"
05 dumpuser "amanda"
06 labelstr "MyData[0-9][0-9]"
07 autolabel "MyData%%" EMPTY VOLUME_ERROR
08 tpchanger "chg-disk:/amanda/vtapes"
09 tapecycle 4
10 dumpcycle 3 days
11 amrecover_changer "changer
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04.10.2018
active Fa0/1, Fa0/2, Fa0/3, Fa0/4,
Fa0/5, Fa0/6, Fa0/7, Fa0/8,
Fa0/9, Fa0/10, Fa0/11, Fa0/12
10
13%
09.10.2017
more. One interesting Kubernetes subproject named kube-state-metrics [22] retrieves information relating to existing objects from the Kubernetes API and generates new metrics:
kubectl create -f 08-kube
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01.08.2019
are removed from DNS
# answers. Additionally, the DNSSEC validator may mark the answers bogus.
# This protects against DNS Rebinding
private-address: 10.0.0.0/8
private-address: 172.16.0.0/12