17%
    
    
    18.03.2012
        
    
    	 
               8     7144       9564    54            1132 2XRedundancy
    116       3     1016       4144    22            1188 appmgr
It works the same way for services:
PS> Get-Service -ComputerName XenApp1
    
 
		    
				    
    17%
    
    
    07.01.2013
        
    
    	 
         plugin for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3)
20    - sftp plugin for SSH File Transfer Protocol
21    - ebs plugin for Elastic Block Storage
22    - local plugin for Local file system
23
    
 
		    
				        
    17%
    
    
    02.07.2014
        
    
    	
         -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- --system-- -----cpu-----
192.168.1.250:  r  b   swpd   free   buff  cache   si   so    bi    bo   in   cs us sy id wa st
192.168.1.250:  0  0      0 7248836  25632  79268    0    0    14     2   22   21  0  0 99  0  0
192.168.1
    
 
		    
				        
    17%
    
    
    18.06.2014
        
    
    	
          (  1.28%)  ( 39.62% cumulative)
   [ 365- 504 days]:   2324  (  0.60%)  ( 40.22% cumulative)
   [ 504- 730 days]:   3270  (  0.84%)  ( 41.06% cumulative)
   [ 730-1095 days]:  37909  (  9.77%)  ( 50.83% cumulative)
   [1095
    
 
		    
				    
    17%
    
    
    22.08.2011
        
    
    	 
             if state[inst.id]
22      puts "#{inst.id} changed from #{state[inst.id]} to #{inst.state}"
23     else
24      puts "#{inst.id} was created and is now #{inst.state}"
25     end
26     state[inst.id] = inst
    
 
		    
				    
    17%
    
    
    17.10.2011
        
    
    	 
        , 5900 for VNC and optionally 22 for SSH) and thus a minimal attack surface (Figure 4). You can use the web interface in Administration | Server 
to decide which services you want to provide
    
 
		    
				    
    17%
    
    
    21.07.2011
        
    
    	 
              address = 192.168.1.250 eth0:0
17      vip_nmask = 255.255.255.0
18      port = 80
19      send = "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n"
20      expect = "HTTP"
21      use_regex = 0
22      load_monitor = rup
23
    
 
		    
				    
    17%
    
    
    22.06.2012
        
    
    	 
        
  
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  20
  
  144400
  
  1-16:06:40
  
  21
  
  160000
  
  1-20:26:40
  
  22
  
  176400
  
  2-01:00:00
  
  23
  
  193600
  
  2-05:46:40
  
  24
    
 
		    
				    
    17%
    
    
    27.11.2011
        
    
    	 
         capture or display filters. The capture filter would look like this:
port 22
Then start capturing, initiate an SSH login at the console, and in the Analyze
 menu, select Follow TCP Stream
. The result
    
 
		    
				        
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    17.11.2016
        
    
    	
         the trusted storage pool, you simply add additional servers to the existing federation.
The example here is based on Fedora 22 and is designed to provide back-end storage for virtual systems based on Qemu