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to storage
08 mv archiv/cur/$i storage
09
10 # Create storage directory for email
11 mkdir storage/$pref.$i
12
13 # Extract attachments from mail
14 ripmime -i storage/$i -d storage/$pref.$i
15
16
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Rate;
08 $ServerName = "Cashier";
09 $Workload = "Customers";
10 #------------ PDQ Model ------------
11 # Initialize internal PDQ variable
12 pdq::Init("Grocery Store Checkout");
13 # Modify the units used
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06
07 logging to_file => "rex.log";
08
09 desc "Uptime estimate";
10 task "uptime", group => ["intranet", "accounting"], sub {
11 say run 'uptime';
12 };
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. For other distros, the Ratbox source files are available at the project website [3]. After unzipping, you can install with the classic three-command trick of configure, make, and make install.
That Ratbox
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05 Elapsed: 8.1e-05 seconds
06 $ ./vmtouch -vt /bin/gzip
07 /bin/gzip
08 [OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO] 15/15
09
10 Files: 1
11 Directories: 0
12 Touched Pages: 15 (60K)
13
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, POP3, or DNS immediately after installation. The system is extensible thanks to configurable monitors, so administrators can quickly cook up a large collection of monitoring options that don't require
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later on, but in the meantime, the following is a class configuration line:
tc class add dev $DEV parent 1:1 classid 1:12 cbq bandwidth $BAND rate 25Mbit allot 1514 cell 8 weight 2500Kbit prio 3 maxburst
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can be installed on Red Hat Enterprise (RHEL) [3], Fedora [4], or CentOS [3] Linux. Note that Spacewalk does need a current Java Runtime Version 1.6.0 or newer. You can use the Open JDK for this; Fedora
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-name>helloworld
09 helloworld.HelloworldServlet
10
11
12 helloworld
13 /helloworld
14
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=""
04 PING="ping -c1 -w 3"
05 PING2=""
06
07 case $OS in
08 HP-UX*)
09 PING=ping
10 PING2="-n 1"
11 RSH="remsh"
12 RSH2="-l user"
13 ;;
14 Sun