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and least connected, and they are also the most commonly used in LVS clusters.
Configuration
Piranha [3] is a clustering product from Red Hat based on the LVS concept. It includes the IPVS kernel code ... 3
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is an interpreted language that is "powerful, fast, lightweight" [2]. It is probably most well known as the scripting language used by the popular game World of Warcraft (WoW) [3]; however, Lua is also used
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. One easy way to set up a Hiawatha virtual machine is to start up the TurnKey Linux Nginx VM [3], then remove Nginx and add Hiawatha.
Start by downloading the TurnKey Linux Nginx VM, a small Linux
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.
The recommendation for a production environment with high availability would then include six (+n
) physical servers (two openQRM servers, two storage hosts, and two virtualization hosts). Linux is used
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-friendly statistics that might be more suited to the less technical minded. Figure 3 shows MRTG Total Traffic Generator with some slightly modified output. Although it hasn’t been maintained since 2002, with only some
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) takes place via a protocol standardized by the DMTF. The protocol, known as CIM Operations over HTTP, was most recently revised in December 2013 [3]. Basically, this is an XML document that is transmitted
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in the network properties, thus forcing Internet Explorer to use the proxy.
If Windows 7 fails to find a DNS server, it uses three standard addresses as its name servers: fec0::1
, fec0::2
and fec0::3
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use what are known as national language data types (NCHAR, NVARCHAR2, or NCLOB).
Converting the database to Unicode removes this need and the "N" data types can be converted back to "normal" data types
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="localhost" description="Rundeck server node" tags="" hostname="localhost" osArch="amd64" osFamily="unix" osName="Linux" osVersion="3.13.0-83-generic" username="rundeck"/>
The name and hostname attributes, at least
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$(find /sys/devices/system/cpu -regex ".*cpu[0-9]+/topology/thread_siblings_list") | sort -n | uniq
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1,33
2,34
3,35
4,36
5,37
6,38
7,39
8,40
9,41
10,42
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12,44
13,45
14,46
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18,50
19,51
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