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/ioutil"
09 "log"
10 )
11
12 type Config struct {
13 Reviews map[string][]string
14 }
15
16 func main() {
17 yamlFile := "reviews.yaml"
18 data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(yamlFile)
19 if err != nil {
20
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07.06.2019
_facts.instance is defined
11
12 - name: Destroy faulted VM
13 vmware_guest:
14 hostname: "{{ Vv_hostname }}"
15 username: "{{ Vv_username }}"
16 password: "{{ Vv_password }}"
17 name: "{{ vm_name }}"
18
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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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and sequential write test using 16MB record sizes to a file that is 16GB in size (twice the physical memory).
Once the testing was complete, I grabbed the raw collectl data file and copied it into a directory
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14.11.2013
community to continue development of an independent fork named Bareos.
The first stable release was Bareos 12.4 in April 2013 (the version number stands for the year and the quarter of the feature freeze
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04.11.2011
width;
09 uint height;
10 float *data;
11 } convolutionKernel;
12
13
14 /**
15 * Clamp value to limits of uchar.
16 */
17 uchar clampuchar(int value)
18 {
19 return (uchar) std
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16.05.2013
a9a6615fb5c045693 |
root@alice:~# quantum port-list
+--------------------------------------+------+-------------------+
| 0c478fa6-c12c-... | | fa:16:3e:29
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01.08.2019
install qemu-kvm libvirt-daemon libvirt-daemon-system
In my case, I see about 70MB of files added after running the command. You should really be running many of the OKD commands that follow as the non
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30.04.2013
of the memory:
dd if=/dev/fmem of=memory.dd bs=1MB count=512
Another tool for dumping memory is the kernel module crash
, which was developed by Red Hat. Just like fmem
, crash
creates a pseudodevice called
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30.11.2020
to the developers, 768MB of RAM and 4GB of free disk space are all it takes; moreover, UDP/53, TCP/80, and TCP/ 443 ports are required.
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