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: Transtech Lynx Calleo Application Server 2260 [1]: CPU/RAM: Intel Xeon E5-2643 (quad-core CPU, eight threads, 3.3GHz)/32GB RAM (DDR-3, 1600MHz, ECC)
Controller: LSI Logic Mega RAID SAS 9261-8i PCIe x8, 512MB
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another could allow the user to set up memory of between 1 and 8GB in increments of 512MB.
The Deltacloud API bundles all these possibilities into hardware profiles, which means the clients are provided ... 6
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# stmfadm create-tg myfcserver
19 # stmfadm add-tg-member -g myfcserver wwn.10000000c93805a6
20 # stmfadm create-hg myfcclient
21 # stmfadm add-hg-member -g myfcclient wwn.50060b0000c26204
22 # svcadm enable
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meet some disk space requirements for installing DNF, as well: at least 512MB of free space available in /tmp, /opt, and /var. If necessary, increase the amount of free disk space in each filesystem
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irrespective of actual system capacity, because the memory is only being allocated, not used. It will then run into the limits of process address space, hitting a wall at 3056MB of allocation; the maximum
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and powerful Vim editor. For installation, admins only have to download the 6MB installation file of the current version 0.5.0 [2], double-click on it, and accept the licensing conditions (Figure 1
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bandwidth measurements as follows:
Kilobytes are written as k or kb.
Megabytes are written as m or mb.
However, I'm more comfortable using kilobits and megabits. These terms are notated
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], Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) [5] [6], Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) [7], and Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) [8] – and it modifies the kernel routing table on the routes it learns
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considerably; the current Grml version dates back to February 2024, which means it is still up to date and can be used on current systems, particularly because it uses kernel 6.6
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, admins need three things: a 2.6.13 kernel or newer, a kernel configured for kexec, and the corresponding userland tools (Figure 1).
Figure 1: Dependencies