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29.06.2011
the plug, first placing kqemu under the GPL and finally dropping it entirely in favor of KVM.
As of version 0.10.0, Qemu officially supports KVM, and as of version 0.12.0, kqemu is history. However, the KVM
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17.03.2020
– in this article:
$ cat /proc/partitions|grep sda
8 0 488386584 sda
8 1 1024 sda1
8 2 488383488 sda2
8 16 39078144 sdb
8 32 6836191232 sdc
8
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02.06.2020
– in this article:
$ cat /proc/partitions|grep sda
8 0 488386584 sda
8 1 1024 sda1
8 2 488383488 sda2
8 16 39078144 sdb
8 32 6836191232 sdc
8 64
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09.08.2015
resources = Resources(cpu = 0.1, ram = 20*MB, disk = 20*MB),
09 processes = [hello_world_process])
10
11 hello_world_job = Job(
12 cluster = 'test',
13 role = os.getenv('USER'),
14 task = hello
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09.10.2017
's around 85MB), known as the core or ubuntu-core snap. It offers other snaps a read-only filesystem that can also rely on basic libraries, an init package (systemd), and networking. This is called an OS snap
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16.08.2018
is a MIPS 74Kc. The system has 128MB of RAM and two connections for Gigabit Ethernet, one of which can also be used for the power supply. The wireless interface supports the fast 802.11ac standard (and
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10.06.2014
"ram": 2048,
07 "resolvers": ["192.168.111.254"],
08 "disks": [
09 {
10 "image_uuid": "1fc068b0-13b0-11e2-9f4e-2f3f6a96d9bc",
11 "boot": true,
12 "model": "virtio"
13 }
14
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07.10.2014
/test
[zk: localhost:2181(CONNECTED) 11] get /test
HelloWorld!
cZxid = 0xa1f54
ctime = Sun Jul 20 15:22:57 CEST 2014
mZxid = 0xa1f54
mtime = Sun Jul 20 15:22:57 CEST 2014
pZxid = 0xa1f54
cversion = 0
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02.07.2014
WCOLL points:
[laytonjb@home4 ~]$ pdsh -w ^/tmp/hosts uptime
192.168.1.4: 15:51:39 up 8:35, 12 users, load average: 0.64, 0.38, 0.20
192.168.1.250: 15:47:53 up 2 min, 0 users, load average: 0.10, 0.10, 0
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09.04.2019
.stringify(arr));
22 }
23 }
24
25 delItem(text) {
26 const arr = this.listItem().filter(stext => text !== stext);
27 localStorage.setItem('annotations', JSON.stringify(arr.length>0?arr:[]));
28