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$spin
08 @$molecule.xyz
09
10 END
11
12 done
13 done
The Gaussian 09 (g09) computational chemistry simulation package uses a small input that tells it what type of predictions are desired and which
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/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0:
DEVICE=eth0
HWADDR=00:16:76:D6:C9:45
ONBOOT=yes
SLAVE=yes
USERCTL=no
Master=bond1
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1:
DEVICE=eth0
HWADDR=00:16:76:D6:C9:45
ONBOOT=yes
SLAVE=yes
USERCTL
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1
split.sh
01 #! /bin/sh
02 for i in `ls -1 archive/cur`
03 do
04 # Define name component for the individual mail directory
05 pref=`date +%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S`
06
07 # Push mail
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combinations are supported:
ShadowProtect 4.0.1: Oracle VirtualBox 3.1.0--3.2.6
ShadowProtect 4.0.5: Oracle VirtualBox 3.1.0--3.2.12
ShadowProtect 4.1: Oracle VirtualBox 3.1.0--4.0.4
Shadow
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uses the syntax
tcpdump -n -I -s
where -n means tcpdump should not resolve IP addresses to domain names or port numbers to service names, -I is the interface to use
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backup_active = 1
05 backup = 192.168.1.232
06 heartbeat = 1
07 heartbeat_port = 539
08 keepalive = 6
09 deadtime = 18
10 network = direct
11 debug_level = NONE
12 monitor_links = 1
13 syncdaemon = 1
14
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for small and medium-sized setups in the form of Easy RSA, and this tool is fine for test purposes. Admins who need larger PKIs can turn to tools like OpenCA [6] or outsource the task to a service provider
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:
09 Content-Type: application/sdp
10 Content-Length: 142
11
12 v=0
13 o=alice 53655765 2353687637 IN IP4 pc33.atlanta.com
14 s=-
15 t=0 0
16 c=IN IP4 pc33.atlanta.com
17
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=~ s/%([0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F])/pack("U",hex($1))/eg;
11 # test for each group squid sent in its request
12 foreach $group (@groups) {
13 $group =~ s/%([0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F])/pack("U",hex($1))/eg
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},
11 "run_list": [ "recipe[bootstrap::client]" ]
12 }
Now you can launch Chef Solo:
sudo chef-solo -c ~/solo.rb -j ~/chef.json -r http://s3.amazonaws