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Getting started with Prometheus
28.11.2021
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in each mode. # TYPE node_cpu_seconds_total counter node_cpu_seconds_total{cpu="0",mode="idle"} 71039.6 node_cpu_seconds_total{cpu="0",mode="iowait"} 54.79 node_cpu_seconds_total{cpu="0",mode="irq"} 865
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Time-series-based monitoring with Prometheus
14.08.2017
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it as an open source project with an official announcement [5], although it previously also existed as open source on GitHub [6]. Today, programmers interested in doing so can develop Prometheus under
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Harden your Apache web server
25.03.2021
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sensible defaults (e.g., in version 2.2, RequestReadTimeout was still set to  ). LimitRequestBody also has a value of zero in the current Apache version, which means that a client is always allowed
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Develop your own scripts for Nmap
03.12.2015
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, it outputs the message Hello World! . To test the script on a local web server, run the following command: # nmap --script /path/http-vuln-check local targetlhost -p 22,80,443 The output should look
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Documentation Tools for Admins
20.05.2014
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that employees authenticate before creating entries, making it clear later who posted an entry. Less computer-savvy users are supported by a WYSIWYG editor [6] or at least a help link for the wiki syntax
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CI/CD deliverables pipeline
07.06.2019
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-y 17 18 RUN apt-get install -y \ 19 autoconf \ 20 automake \ 21 build-essential \ 22 ca-certificates \ 23 cmake \ 24 curl \ 25 g++-7 \ 26 git \ 27 less \ 28
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Versatile network and system monitoring
30.01.2024
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an initial evaluation of the environment. They provide the installation packages for Ubuntu 20.04/22.4, CentOS 8, and Debian 11, along with Docker, virtual machine (VM) images, and an online demo [2]. If you
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Extending OpenNebula with hooks
09.01.2013
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of virtual machines, and industrial customers include Telefonica and Akamai. The main developer from C12G Labs offers commercial support and is currently establishing an international network of partners [6
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Speed up Your Name Server with a MySQL Back End
23.07.2013
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) Web-based management options DNS data stored in plaintext (BIND compatible) IPv4 and IPv6, UDP/TCP, 100% compliant MySQL, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase database
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Linux Writecache
19.11.2019
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 volume "/dev/sdb" successfully created. Then, I verify that the volumes have been appropriately labeled: $ sudo pvs   PV           VG Fmt  Attr PSize    PFree      /dev/nvme0n1    lvm2 ---  <232.89g <232.89g   /dev/sdb        lvm2 ---    <6

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