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for Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) [2] and a web server based on Tomcat that supports servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP).
History and Architecture
JBoss was developed in the 1990s by Marc Fleury as a pure EJB
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: Device name.
rrqm/s
: Number of read requests merged per second that were queued to the device.
wrqm/s
: Number of write requests merged per second that were queued to the device.
r/s
: Number
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: tscherf@TUXGEEK.DE
15 SASL SSF: 56
16 SASL data security layer installed.
17 dn: uid=TScherf,ou=People,dc=tuxgeek, dc=de
18 givenName: Thorsten
19 sn: Scherf
20 loginShell: /bin/bash
21 uidNumber: 9999
22
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MySQL-shared-compat-5.5.22-2.el6.x86_64.rpm
rpm -i MySQL-client-5.5.22-1.el6.x86_64.rpm
With CentOS 6, the following additional package is necessary:
yum install openssl098e.x86_64
The easiest way
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.
Is it possible to write a script that reproduces the information provided by uptime
and top
? The answer is yes, and it’s not too difficult with a little help. In the following sections, I present Python scripts
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329792 0 137352 1252 137488 880 3506 5 2 22 71 0 <- < Severe swapping >
0 10 597776 117244 320 317840 0 29400 588 29400 664 2522 2 2 0 96 0 <- < Process killed >
0 13 1667548
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FOR NOT FOUND
18 RETURN count_students;
19
20 LOOP
21 FETCH GROUP NEXT ROW;
22 IF x THEN
23 SET count_students = count_students + 1;
24 END IF;
25 END LOOP;
26 END;
27 //
28
29 SQL> DELIMITER ;
30
31 SQL> SELECT
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on the storage aspect of the cloud, which can be used for backups and duplicates of data on a large or small scale.
Amazon S3 Storage
Although several cloud storage options are available, I'll focus on Amazon S3 ... advantages: S3QL. ... S3QL filesystem for cloud backups
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as PaaS
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a threat there’s a loosely followed rule of thumb that for every thousand lines of code you add to a server you potentially add another security hole. This is important because you can lock all the network