17%
    
    
    13.06.2016
        
    
    	
         for  $i"
19
20 #If certs do not exist yet
21 FILE="$LECROOT/$i/cert.pem"
22 if [ ! -f "$FILE" ]
23 then
24         echo "$FILE does not exists, so lets get certificates"
25         cd /root/letsencrypt
26
    
 
		    
				        
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Standard Filesystems
  Distribution
  
  Filesystem
  
  Debian (from v7.0 wheezy)
  
  ext4
  
  Ubuntu (from v9.04)
  
  ext4
  
  Fedora (from v22)
  
  XFS
  
  SLES (from v12
    
 
		    
				        
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    15.08.2016
        
    
    	
         the trusted storage pool, you simply add additional servers to the existing federation.
The example here is based on Fedora 22 and is designed to provide back-end storage for virtual systems based on Qemu
    
 
		    
				        
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    04.12.2024
        
    
    	
        ={"city": "New York"}), PointStruct(id=5, vector=[0.24, 0.18, 0.22, 0.44], payload={"city": "Beijing"}), PointStruct(id=6, vector=[0.35, 0.08, 0.11, 0.44], payload={"city": "Mumbai"}),],
)
The database
    
 
		    
				        
    17%
    
    
    05.08.2024
        
    
    	
         installed Ubuntu MATE 22.04.3 platform), first install all the requirements for compiling and deploying topgrade-rs (referred to as Topgrade moving forward): curl, git, pkg-config, and rust. Once in place
    
 
		    
				        
    17%
    
    
    05.08.2024
        
    
    	
        /average VFull-backup size is above acceptable limit of 25TB
(W102) last VFull runtime is longer then acceptable limit of 22h
(C301) average incremental-backup size is above acceptable limit of 200GB
(W302
    
 
		    
				        
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  8, 9
  
  Debian
  
  11, 12
  
  Ubuntu
  
  20.04, 22.04
  
  FreeBSD
  
  13.x
  
  OpenBSD
  
  7.3
  
I recommend the downloadable installer, but I will skip
    
 
		    
				        
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         the documentation [3] when you are setting up and managing the system.
In the following discussion, I concentrate on the free OSSEC version 3.7.0 install on Ubuntu 22.04. After the mandatory Linux update, install
    
 
		    
				        
    17%
    
    
    03.04.2024
        
    
    	
         the recommendations in the RustDesk documentation and enabling and configuring the firewall:
sudo ufw allow 22/tcp
sudo ufw allow 21115:21119/tcp
sudo ufw allow 21116/udp
sudo ufw allow 8000/tcp
sudo ufw enable
    
 
		    
				        
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        -ons, such as Kube-OVN (Open vSwitch), to do so.
The installation on an Ubuntu 22.04 LTS server is very simple. You can add the MicroK8s Snap during the operating system installation. The microk8s command-line tool