30%
02.07.2014
user execute remote commands as user
-t seconds set connect timeout (default is 10 sec)
-u seconds set command timeout (no default)
-f n use fanout of n nodes
-w
30%
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
30%
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
30%
17.10.2011
master; to discover the server's current status, you can type:
pveca-l
To add a second physical server, you need to log in locally, or via SSH; and then type:
pveca-a-h IP of the Cluster Master
30%
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
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22.06.2012
3600
0-01:00:00
5
6400
0-01:46:40
6
10000
0-02:46:40
7
14400
0-04:00:00
8
19600
0-05:26:40
9
25600
30%
27.11.2011
in
Libpcap syntax:
ether host 00:25:4b:bd:24:94
Figure 2: Wireshark includes a number of predefined display filters and supports interactive creation
30%
17.11.2016
Volume ID: 4f8d25a9-bbee-4e8c-a922-15a7f5a7673d
Status: Started
Number of Bricks: 1 x 2 = 2
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
Brick1: gluster1:/storage/brick1/gv0
Brick2: gluster2:/storage/brick1/gv0
Options
30%
15.12.2016
are over i
= 2,n
− 1 and j
= 2,n
−1. Here is how you can write the iteration over the domain using array notation:
a(2:n-1,2:n-1) = 0.25 * &
(a(1:n-2,2:n) + a(3:n,2:n) + a(2:n,1:n-2) + a(2:n,3:n
30%
20.04.2017
for the amount of space in each directory that is older than six months:
[laytonjb@home4 ~]$ agedu -s /home/laytonjb
[laytonjb@home4 ~]$ agedu -a 6m -t /home/laytonjb
4 /home/laytonjb/.abrt
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