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wound up with approximately 250MB of nmon logfiles. Those who use the nmon Analyser Excel spreadsheet [3] know that you cannot process logs of that size without first having to do some customization
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| heat | orchestration |
| 6e2c0431b52c417f939dc71fd606d847 | cinderv3 | volumev3 |
| 76f57a7d34d649d7a9652e0a2475d96a | cinderv2 | volumev2 |
| 7702f8e926cf4227857ddca46b3b328f
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snaps, you need to install the snapcraft
package:
$ apt install snapcraft
After a little more than 8MB of files are installed, you can start creating a snap with an init command (Figure 6), which pulls
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are based on it.
Figure 1: Thanks to KVM, Windows 7 and openSUSE 11.3 will run peacefully side by side on Ubuntu 10.04.
Building Blocks
KVM comprises
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:31 FS_scan.csv
$ gzip -9 FS_scan.csv
$ ls -lsah FS_scan.csv.gz
268K -rw-r--r-- 1 laytonjb laytonjb 261K 2014-06-09 20:31 FS_scan.csv.gz
The original file is 3.2MB, but after using gzip with the -9
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-label switches with PicOS) cost a solid, four-figure sum and are thus prohibitively expensive for a small test lab.
Northbound Networks [3], with the aid of a Kickstarter campaign, has developed the inexpensive
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. The output is fairly similar to that of vmstat and dstat (Table 3).
Table 3: Mpstat Output
Column
Output
CPU
Processor number to which the output refers. In Figure 6, it refers
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of these distributions to the test: ClearOS [1], Collax Business Server [2], Koozali SME Server [3], NethServer [4], Univention Corporate Server [5], and Zentyal Server [6]. The seventh contestant was a pre-installed NAS
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:
Python 2 version 2.6, along with the developer packages (for Ubuntu in the python-dev
package)
librsync version 0.9.6 along with developer files (for Ubuntu in the packages librsync1
and librsync
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than 8MB of files are installed, youcan start creating a snap with an init
command (Figure 6), which pulls in a template.
Figure 6: Some helpful output