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28.11.2021
_filesystem_avail_bytes{device="/dev/nvme0n1p1",fstype="vfat",mountpoint="/"} 7.7317074944e+11
node_filesystem_avail_bytes{device="tmpfs",fstype="tmpfs",mountpoint="/tmp"} 1.6456810496e+10
# HELP node_cpu_seconds_total Seconds the CPUs spent
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10.06.2014
, you can also implement various RAID setups. Even at this point, Linux users need to adapt, because the devices use typical Solaris-style names. For example, in device c0t0d0
, c0
stands for the first
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29.09.2020
-system svclb-traefik-p46m5 2/2 Running 0 11m
kube-system coredns-d798c9dd-kjhjv 1/1 Running 0 12m
kube-system traefik-6787cddb4b-594
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02.02.2021
this PHP test:
[Directory Bruteforce] /wp-login.php
Additionally, a high number of potentially problematic crawler issues were logged:
[Bad Crawler] python-requests/2.22.0
[Bad Crawler] Java/1.8.0
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08.04.2014
and elapsed time.
The verbose
option is by default set to 0
; you can set it to an arbitrary positive number to increase the output frequency. Note that the higher the value of verbose
, the more intermediate
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20.05.2014
, the estimated remaining and elapsed time.
The verbose option is by default set to 0; you can set it to an arbitrary positive number to increase the output frequency. Note that the higher the value of verbose
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14.08.2017
-A INPUT -p tcp -s [IP address of allowed server] --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
on the server to which you want to SSH.
Trick 2: Copying Files Securely
The SSH protocol also includes Secure Copy (SCP
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20.10.2013
_age Always - 9
193 Load_Cycle_Count 0x0032 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 133
194 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022 031 040 000 Old_age Always - 31 (0 22 0 0 0)
197 Current_Pending_Sector 0x0012 100 100 000 Old
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12.09.2018
, the first step is to specify the filesystems (directories) that are to be exported to the compute nodes. The /etc/exports
file lists the filesystems and the permissions, such as:
/usr/local 192.168.0.1(ro
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04.10.2018
, the first step is to specify the filesystems (directories) that are to be exported to the compute nodes. The /etc/exports file lists the filesystems and the permissions, such as:
/usr/local 192.168.0.1(ro