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006-009_powershell_0.pdf 2.42 MB
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Professionally manage Active Directory users, groups, and other AD objects with Windows PowerShell Version 2.0.
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Installing:
open64 x86_64 5.0-0 /open64-5.0-0.x86_64 283 M
Installing for dependencies:
glibc
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) 4096B-4096B, (T) 4096B-4096B, ioengine=libaio, iodepth=32
fio-3.16
Starting 1 process
test: (groupid=0, jobs=1): err= 0: pid=12936: Sat Jun 19 14:48:48 2021
write: IOPS=250k, BW=977MiB/s (1024MB/s)(500
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Rate: 7200 rpm
Form Factor: 3.5 inches
Logical Unit id: 0x6000c500a7b3ceeb0000000000000000
Serial number: ZKL00CYG0000G925020A
Device type: disk
Transport protocol: SAS (SPL-3
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.00 TB]
Logical block size: 4096 bytes
LU is fully provisioned
Rotation Rate: 7200 rpm
Form Factor: 3.5 inches
Logical Unit id: 0x6000c500a7b3ceeb0000000000000000
Serial number
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_nor/s rMB_dir/s wMB_dir/s rMB_svr/s wMB_svr/s ops/s rops/s wops/s
192.168.1.250:/home
1230649.19 1843536.81 0.00 0.00 1229407.77 1843781
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The initial version 6 of PowerCLI, the Windows PowerShell interface for managing VMware vSphere, appeared in March 2015 to coincide with the release of vSphere 6.0. In mid-September 2015, release 2 ... PowerCLI in the current version 6 R3 supports access to nearly all VMware data center and cloud products with around 500 cmdlets, including numerous additional features, APIs, and interfaces ... PowerCLI 6.0 Release 3 ... New Features in PowerCLI 6.0 R3
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the last command as an example, an option to specify the extent size would be:
# vgcreate -s 8M vg0 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdd
The -s 8M
option specifies a PE size of 8MB when the VG is created. You can change
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bytes (419 MB, 400 MiB) copied, 0.535233 s, 784 MB/s
root@focal:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mapper/encrypted-ram0 bs=4k count=100k
102400+0 records in
102400+0 records out
419430400 bytes (419 MB, 400 Mi
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disk reads: 1306 MB in 3.00 seconds = 434.77 MB/sec
federico@cybertron:~$ sudo hdparm -W /dev/sdb
/dev/sdb:
write-caching = 1 (on)
federico@cybertron:~$ sudo hdparm -W 0 /dev/sdb
/dev/sdb:
write