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"------------------------------------------------------"
18 echo -n "Replace stored data line (y)? ";read we
19 if [ "$we" = "y" ];
20 then
21
22 # Delete line and write to
23 # temporary file
24
25 # Build sed instruction
26
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.network.type = veth
04 lxc.network.flags = up
05 lxc.network.link = br0
06 lxc.network.hwaddr = 08:00:12:34:56:78
07 #lxc.network.ipv4 = 0.0.0.0
08 lxc.network.ipv4 = 192.168.1.69
09 lxc.network.name = eth0
10 lxc
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App1 -Name 2X*
02 Status Name DisplayName
03 ------ ---- -----------
04 Running 2X Publishing A... 2X Publishing Agent
05 Running 2X Redundancy S... 2X Redundancy
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runs with root privileges. The exceptions are Mac OS X and Solaris, where the user only needs access privileges for the network interface card device file.
By default, Tcpdump reads all the data
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/0K /s] [4137 /0 iops] [eta 00m:06s]
In the example, the first job is performing a sequential read, marked as r in square brackets, while Fio hasn't initialized the second job, marked as P
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, and the books available in the stores right now, are mainly based on the older 1.2.x versions. Much of the content is still applicable, and if you are fairly familiar with the services, you will quickly find your
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, to monitoring and controlling complete systems.
Identifying Services
OpenNMS can automatically identify the services you need to monitor. In versions up to 1.8.x, this task is handled by the capabilities daemon
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: tscherf@TUXGEEK.DE
15 SASL SSF: 56
16 SASL data security layer installed.
17 dn: uid=TScherf,ou=People,dc=tuxgeek, dc=de
18 givenName: Thorsten
19 sn: Scherf
20 loginShell: /bin/bash
21 uidNumber: 9999
22
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14
15 v=0
16 o=alice 53655765 2353687637 IN IP4
20.22.24.27
17 s=-
18 t=0 0
19 c=IN IP4 20.22.24.27
20 m=audio 20333 RTP/AVP 0 1 3 99
21 a=rtpmap:0 PCMvU/8000
The RTP port causes the next issue
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is not accessible! ****************" >> dba.log
15 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/002pgsql.sh start
16 sleep 15
17 psql -U monitor -d monitor -c "select * from watch;"
18
19 if [ $? -eq 0 ];
20
21 then
22