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to a file:
{
"accept": {
"server_time": {
"seconds": 1716370731,
"nanoseconds": 137298080,
"iso8601": "20240522093851Z",
"localtime": "May 22 09
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WCOLL points:
[laytonjb@home4 ~]$ pdsh -w ^/tmp/hosts uptime
192.168.1.4: 15:51:39 up 8:35, 12 users, load average: 0.64, 0.38, 0.20
192.168.1.250: 15:47:53 up 2 min, 0 users, load average: 0.10, 0.10, 0
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_schema.events_statements_summary_global_by_event_name WHERE event_name LIKE "%/savepoint";
+------------+
| COUNT_STAR |
+------------+
| 1 |
+------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Hands On
The following sections demonstrate the installation
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installation of Kolab 3.0 and later is a matter of one or two cups of coffee and does not impose too many requirements on the admin. The Kolab developers recommend a recent CentOS (preferably 6.4) as the basis
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.
Listing 4
Registry Configuration
01 version: 0.1
02 log:
03 fields:
04 service: registry
05 storage:
06 filesystem:
07 rootdirectory: /var/lib/registry
08 http:
09
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optimizer = tf.keras.optimizers.RMSprop(0.001)
11 model.compile(loss='mean_squared_error',
12 optimizer=optimizer,
13 metrics=['mean_absolute_error', 'mean_squared_error'])
The model is shown
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of around 250MB to Amazon's S3 storage very effectively. A number of successful container technologies have been used extensively in the past, including LXC, Solaris Zones, and FreeBSD jails, to name
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-r--r-- 2 root root 6 3. Feb 18:36 .glusterfs/0d/19/0d19fa3e-5413-4f6e-abfa-1f344b687ba7
#
# ls -alid dir1 .glusterfs/fe/9d/fe9d750b-c0e3-42ba-b2cb-22ff8de3edf0 .glusterfs
/00
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the version number 5.0.10018.0
. This development is all the more interesting, given that the installation directory still goes by the name v1.0; it will probably keep this name for all time for reasons
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2.2.x.
2.6.30 through 2.6.35
Debian 6 (Squeeze)
2.3.x.
2.6.36 through 3.0
Ubuntu 11.10
2.4.x.
3.1.
openSUSE 12.1
2.5.x.
3