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20.06.2012
:root
bin:x:1:root,bin,daemon
daemon:x:2:root,bin,daemon
sys:x:3:root,bin,adm
adm:x:4:root,adm,daemon
tty:x:5:
disk:x:6:root
lp:x:7:daemon,lp
mem:x:8:
kmem:x:9:
wheel:x:10:root
mail:x:12:mail
uucp:x:14
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26.02.2014
reqs merged: 0.00/s Write reqs completed: 0.00/s
Read BW: 0.00 MB/s Write BW: 0.00 MB/s
Avg sector size issued 9.39 Avg
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14.09.2021
$(find /sys/devices/system/cpu -regex ".*cpu[0-9]+/topology/thread_siblings_list") | sort -n | uniq
0,32
1,33
2,34
3,35
4,36
5,37
6,38
7,39
8,40
9,41
10,42
11,43
12,44
13,45
14,46
15,47
16,48
17,49
18,50
19,51
20,52
21,53
22,54
23,55
24,56
25
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05.08.2024
9). From the output, you can observe that the /testfs filesystem is mounted and is 64MB in size.
Listing 9
Verifying /testfs Creation
# ansible -m shell -a 'df -m|grep testfs' aixhosts
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05.12.2014
: chris@linux.tld
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27.08.2014
was the sequential write test using 1MB record sizes:
./iozone -i 0 -c -e -w -r 1024k -s 32g -t 2 -+n > iozone_write_1.out
To gather the block statistics, I ran ioprof in a different terminal window before I ran
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03.12.2015
containers.
First Container
After a successful installation, you can create the first container with a simple command:
lxc-create -t ubuntu -n ubuntu_test
Don't forget to obtain root privileges
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05.08.2024
. With an astonishing 220+ contributors having already pitched in to make this tool great, it was clear that it would leave a gigantic void, so somebody had to take over its life cycle and ensure that it would carry
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23.03.2022
-34-1804/72
/dev/loop7 17441 17441 0 100% /snap/gnome-3-38-2004/87
/dev/nvme1n1p1 62513152 7087560 55425592 12% /home
/dev/nvme0n1p1 0 0 0 - /boot/efi
/dev/loop8
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04.11.2011
on enterprise-grade rack hardware, there is no reason one cannot follow along at home with a few beige boxes and an 10Mb hub, as long as the servers are capable of booting from the network with PXE [6]. PXE