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://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/Installation
RabbitMQ: http://www.rabbitmq.com/server.html
openSUSE build service for RabbitMQ: http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=rabbitmq-server&baseproject=openSUSE%3A11.2
Information on full-text searches
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:svrmtype:priority:signorm:sigforce:display:waittime:grpname:mariadb::-c "ulimit -n unlimited; ulimit -c 10; ulimit -m unlimited; ulimit -d unlimited; /opt/freeware/libexec/mysqld" :/usr/bin/sh:27:0:/dev/console:/dev/console:/dev/console:-O:-Q:-S:0:0:20:15:9:-d:20::
Now
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://$APISERVER --deploy-mode cluster --name spark-wordcount --class org.apache.spark.examples.JavaWordCount local:///opt/spark/examples/jars/spark-examples_2.12-3.5.2.jar s3a://data/war-and-peace.txt
watch kubectl get po
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25-E SSD [9] courtesy of Intel is mounted as /dev/sdd
ext4 filesystem with the default options
Open MPI [10] v1.5.4
NAS Parallel Benchmarks 3.3.1-MPI [11]
Iozone [12]
Daemon ... 9
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from backup block#262144? <n> y
Checking OCFS2 filesystem in /dev/sda1:
label: backup
uuid: 31 18 de 29 69 f3 4d 95 a0 99 a7 23 ab 27 f5 04
number of blocks: 367486
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example, Mar 25, 2011, PrivateKeyEntry,
33 Certificate fingerprint (MD5): AC:D5:CB:5C:13:9D:EF:F2:85:6B:AB:89:49:F8:48:3A
Finally, to enable the web connector's HTTPS port, you need to add
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XPS13 laptop: 13.3-inch screen with edge-to-edge glass (1366x768 resolution), i7 2GHz Intel Core2 Duo processor, 4GB of RAM, and 256GB SSD, all in a 0.88x12.56x9.3-inch device weighing 2.99 pounds
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assigns a unique ID to the user. It is advisable to assign values 1000 or below to administrative accounts; for example:
admin:g6j0pelqmhg2n72zx947lf72rxf4iqzzml9zzrcnfzgreguqx69nopme6ctq8r8s:1000
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--serial 05:0e:50:04:eb:b0:35:ad:e9:d7:6d:c1:0b:36:d6:0e:33:f1--signature-algorithm1.2.840.10045.4.3.2--issuer-o Let's Encrypt--pubkey-algorithm rsa--pubkey-size 256
This check would give you a pretty good
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's with all the colons?
Well, put simply, IPv4 addresses are short, so writing out the entire address is easy. With IPv6, however, you get something like 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.234.25.198.221.82.15.16. To make ... 3