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- sl plugin for Scientific Linux
09
10 Available platform plugins:
11 - vmware plugin for VMware
12 - ec2 plugin for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2)
13 - virtualbox plugin
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: Logging in
06 Given I am on http://www.xing.com/
07 When I fill in "username-field" with "username"
08 And I fill in "password-field" with "password"
09 And I press "login-button"
10 Then I
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Synchronous I/O
01 [global]
02 ioengine=sync
03 direct=1
04 rw=randread
05 size=256m
06 filename=testfile
07
08 [randomread]
09 [sequentialread]
10 stonewall
11 rw
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"
05
06 signing_ca_path "/var/chef/ca"
07 couchdb_database 'chef'
08
09 cookbook_path [ "/var/chef/cookbooks", "/var/chef/site-cookbooks" ]
10
11 file_cache_path "/var/chef/cache"
12 node
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$password = "test12345";
09 // In a production web application, the password would be retrieved from a form filled out by the user
10 $hashwert = $hasher->HashPassword($password);
11
12 echo "Password
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.Xensource.xenapi.Connection;
07 import com.Xensource.xenapi.Host;
08 import com.Xensource.xenapi.Session;
09 import com.Xensource.xenapi.Task;
10
11 import de.pm.xenserver.utils.Server;
12
13 public class TestAPI {
14
15
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0 piwik
09 db 2.50 0 0 wikkawiki
10 all 13.63 0 0 -
Schwartz warns database administrators not to use mk-parallel-dump as a backup solution. If you work with really
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specific ports with sshguard, you can use the --destination-ports parameter to find them. For example,
sudo iptables -A INPUT -m multiport -p tcp --destination-ports 21,22 -j sshguard
would block only
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0 0 37928 84 0 1 0 0
08 3 1 1405 2170 0 0 52272 114 0 0 0 0
09 1 0 1267 2125 0 0 6152 14 0 0
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.33
164.69
0.75
rand_mat_stat
3.37
39.34
11.64
54.54
22.07
8.12
rand_mat_mul
1.00
1.18
0.70
1.65
8