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lib 4 media 4 opt 4 root 4 selinux 4 sys 4 usr 4 vnfs
4 boot 4 etc 4 home 12 lib64 4 mnt 4 proc 4 sbin 4 srv 4 tmp 4 var
The next step is define the NFS
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edit podman.socket
08 mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/podman.socket.d
09 cat >/etc/systemd/system/podman.socket.d/override.conf
10 [Socket]
11 SocketMode=0660
12 SocketUser=root
13 Socket
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.2 71.4
The VNFS is only 71.4MB after adding the gkrellmd
RPM. The size of the VNFS directly affects the amount of data that needs to be sent to the compute nodes, and 71.4MB is really quite small
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the configuration and capabilities of memory DIMMs and revealed that my system has four DDR3 RAM devices of 2048MB configured at speeds of 1333MTps (mega transfers per second).
Playing with RAM Drives
To begin, you
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/share/doc/stunnel*/. The example in Listing 1 shows a very simple configuration that uses stunnel as a plain vanilla TLS client.
Listing 1
Stunnel as a TLS Client
; global settings
sslVersion = TLSv1.2
chroot = /var
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] are impressive, although Node.js, Ruby, Golang, Java, PHP, and other languages can be expected to achieve similar results.
Listing 1
Python Minify Results
from ubuntu:14.04 - 438MB => 16.8MB
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the directory structures needed:
tinydns-conf tinydns tinydns /etc/tinydns 12.34.56.78
This command tells TinyDNS that you want to run it as user tinydns
under group tinydns
to keep security threats
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/md0
/dev/md0:
Version : 1.2
Creation Time : Sat Jan 9 16:36:18 2021
Raid Level : raid1
Array Size : 2094080 (2045.00 MiB 2144.34 MB)
Used Dev Size : 2094080 (2045
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Viewing Server Topology
01 # numactl --hardware
available: 8 nodes (0-7)
node 0 cpus: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
node 0 size: 16373 MB
node 0 free: 15837 MB
node 1 cpus: 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
node 1
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/lib/sheepdog
root 582 581 0 13:13 ? 12:00:00 AM sheep -p 7000 /var/lib/sheepdog
# grep sheep /proc/mounts
/dev/sdb1 /var/lib/sheepdog ext4 rw,relatime,data=ordered 0 0
# grep sheep /etc/fstab
/dev