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New Monitoring Tools
14.04.2021
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A long time ago, I was a system administrator for a couple of HPC systems, but I also inherited two HP (Hewlett-Packard) N-class servers (mainframes). Along with two WORM storage units, these were
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Monitoring events with the Audit daemon
17.02.2015
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. Listing 1 auditd.conf log_file = /var/log/audit/audit.log log_format = RAW log_group = root priority_boost = 3 flush = INCREMENTAL freq = 20 num_logs = 5 disp_qos = lossy dispatcher = /sbin
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Finally: Java 9
13.02.2017
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/s390x port from SAP and the Red Hat-contributed Linux/AAarch64 port for the 64-bit ARM platform. Unicode version 7 is now included instead of 6.2, and Java 9 can load TIFF images, support SHA-3, and more
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Secure SSH connections the right way
28.11.2021
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of this type could look like. Listing 3 Generating Certificates $ ssh-keygen -s ca_root_key -h -n server.example.com,172.16.155.130 -I server.example.com -V +180d server.example.com $ ssh
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Goodbye virtual machines, hello microVMs
06.10.2022
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. Firecracker and Ignite Firecracker [3] is an open source virtual machine monitor created by Amazon Web Services (AWS) to accelerate its serverless offerings (e.g., AWS Lambda and AWS Fargate). It uses a Linux
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Infrastructure as Code with Terraform
18.02.2018
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uses different providers [2] to provide resources for the corresponding platforms, which in turn feed into the configurations. In this article, I use DigitalOcean [3] to provide insight into how
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Best practices when working with Docker images
04.04.2023
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should be copied from the stage named stage_one. Because it copies only one file, the resulting image is an order of magnitude smaller – it is 124MB. Listing 3 Multistage Build FROM gcc
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Redo Backup
21.08.2014
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for use as a backup or rescue system. Redo Backup is immediately ready for use after burning the 250MB image file to CD. To back up virtual machines, you can also integrate it directly as a virtual CD
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The PHP FastCGI process manager, PHP-FPM
31.10.2025
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time; in the worst case, this would mean having 96x64MB = 6GB of RAM. If you want the processes in a given pool to use different settings, you store them in the pool configuration file (like
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Prepare, analyze, and visualize data with R
07.06.2019
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) Call: lm(formula = Sessions ~ wday + month, data = datPrep[datPrep$isTrainData, ]) Residuals: Min 1Q Median 3Q Max -464.80 -61.88 -6.52 62.38 479.19 Coefficients

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