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("http://spacewalk.tuxgeek.de/cobbler_api")
06 token = conn.login(user, password)
07
08 cblr_systems = '/root/cobbler.csv'
09
10 if os.access(cblr_systems, os.F_OK):
11 print "Reading system configuration file %s" % cblr_systems
12
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.org
packetstormsecurity.org,199.58.210.12,A
NS25.WORLDNIC.COM,205.178.190.13,SOA
ns25.worldnic.com,205.178.190.13,NS
ns26.worldnic.com,206.188.198.13,NS
mail.packetstormsecurity.org,199.58.210.12,MX,10
Fierce [2], written
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on the programming model and compiler in use, these optimizations are so well understood as to carry their own names.
Loopy
David Spuler's recent works [1][2] feature the taxonomy of loop manipulation strategies
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. If you operate a DHCP server, you can assign a static address for the machine via DHCP.
Likely, it's easier to assign a static IP address as root on the OpenSolaris guest in a terminal window:
$ pfexec
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the file sizes (converted to and labeled GB), separating the two items of information with a tab. Invoking this script for user chavez yields:
chavez 12.12537GB
Such commands are often useful in loops
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06 domains = tuxgeek
07
08 [nss]
09 filter_groups = root
10 filter_users = root
11 reconnection_retries = 3
12
13 [pam]
14 reconnection_retries = 3
15
16 [domain/tuxgeek]
17 auth_provider = krb5
18
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GraphDB comes from the social network analysis camp, the roots of HyperGraphDB are in artificial intelligence. On top of this, all of the databases use different query languages. For example, Cypher
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of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, whereas v3.0 [5] makes the jump to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. As an alternative, the beta version 2.3 is available for download.
Building Under Ubuntu
Targeted at small and medium
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with root privileges:
sudo start measure
Or, you can type
sudo stop measure
to quit. You will probably want to start the service automatically at boot time. In this case, you have to extend the job file
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/ceph/$name.keyring
04 [mon]
05 mon data = /srv/mon.$id
06 [mds]
07 [osd]
08 osd data = /srv/osd.$id
09 osd journal = /srv/osd.$id.journal
10 osd journal size = 1000
11 [mon.a]
12 host = alice
13 mon