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_wait_timeout": "30s",
08 "shutdown_command": "echo 'Done' | sudo -S shutdown -h now"
09 }],
10 "provisioners": [{
11 "type": "shell",
12 "inline": [
13 "sleep 30",
14 "sudo apt-get update",
15
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"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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; processes known as mongos route queries to the correct shard. The config server's metadata makes sure this happens. © MongoDB [3]
Version 8.0 of MongoDB introduced embedded config servers, which means
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class BlazeDemoV1 extends Simulation {
08
09 var qualifiedhost = "http://blazedemo.com"
10 var proxyport = 0
11 var proxyhost = "not set"
12
13 // headers for HTTP call
14 val headers = Map(
15
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, gibibyte, tebibyte, or pebibyte.
Listing 3: Listing Block Devices
$ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
loop0 7:0 0 4K 1 loop /snap/bare/5
loop1 7:1 0 63.4M
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to explore heat conduction calculations. All the examples presented here use the Spyder 3.2.8 Python development environment (Anaconda 5.2.0) on Mint 19.0 Xfce. Because the full code is too long for a printed
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://www.mydomain.orgwinget source list
Manage sources of packages (e.g., add custom source)List source repositories
search
find
winget search OpenJDKwinget search --query "Python 3"winget search Adobe -s
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impacted platforms at risk. Systems using ME Firmware versions 11.0/11.5/11.6/11.7/11.10/11.20, SPS Firmware version 4.0, and TXE version 3.0 are impacted."
The affected products include the sixth, seventh
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Manager (CLVM) is used to mount the shared storage.
Architecture
The two physical cluster nodes in this article each have four network cards: eth0
through eth3
. The first (eth0
), and third (eth2 ... 0
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that it locates:
oops::000:100::/:/bin/sh
This password file entry allows someone to log in as the root-equivalent user oops without a password:
grep '.*:.*:00*:' /etc/passwd | awk -F:
'BEGIN {n=0};
$1