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Remote maintenance and automation with RPort
07.04.2022
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is also possible. A VM with Debian 10 (Buster) or 11 (Bullseye) and 1GB of RAM is all you need for the RPort server. The costs amount to $3-$7 per month, depending on the cloud provider. For an RPort
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Monitoring Performance with sar
05.03.2014
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 3.5.0-44-generic (hercules)         03.12.2013      _x86_64_        (2 CPU)    09:46:03      runq-sz  plist-sz   ldavg-1   ldavg-5  ldavg-15   blocked 09:46:13
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Generate VM Images with virt-builder
15.04.2014
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the following command when you get there: wget http://libguestfs.org/download/builder/fedora-19.xz The image is only 164MB in size, so the download is done quickly. Back in the main directory of the libguestfs
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Environment Modules
23.02.2012
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in the situation where you want to run multiple jobs each with a different compiler/MPI combination. For example, say I have a job using the GCC 4.6.2 compilers using Open MPI 1.5.2, then I have a job using GCC 4.5.3
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SPDY HTTP Protocol
08.06.2012
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support. The mod_spdy module for Apache 2.2 attempts to add the SPDY protocol to the Apache server. The hard-working and innovative developers of the JavaScript web framework Node.js have also produced
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Sharing a Linux Terminal Over the Web
08.08.2022
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 because, typically, head nodes or workstations open ports 22 (SSH), 443 (HTTPS), and sometimes 80 or 8080 (HTTP). Can I find terminal-sharing tools that use these ports? Moreover, can a web browser be used for terminal
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Data Analysis with R and Python
17.02.2015
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: 15 collec.insert({"name":row[0],"observer":row[1],"type":row[2],"period":\ pfl(row[3]), "ecc":pfl(row[4]),"semaj_axs":pfl(row[5]), \ "perih_dist":pfl(row[6]), "incl":pfl(row[7
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Obtain certificates with acme.sh
27.09.2021
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/.acme.sh/www.example.com/www.example.com.cer -noout -issuer -subject -dates -serial issuer= /C=US/O=Let's Encrypt/CN=R3 subject= /CN=www.example.com notBefore=Feb 21 13:00:28 2021 GMT notAfter=May 22 13:00:28 2021 GMT serial=03B46ADF0F26B94C19443669
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Getting data from AWS S3 via Python scripts
09.10.2017
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boto3 3 4 s3 = boto3.resource('s3') 5 bucket = s3.Bucket('prosnapshot') 6 bucket.download_file('hello.txt', 'hello-down.txt') Figure 2 ... Data on AWS S3 is not necessarily stuck there. If you want your data back, you can siphon it out all at once with a little Python pump. ... Data Exchange with AWS S3 ... Getting data from AWS S3 via Python scripts
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ESXi ransomware attacks
05.02.2023
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and criticized the payment of ransom across society [3]. Although many insurance companies will pay the ransom today, some providers have already explicitly ruled out payment. Of course, criminals are also

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