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, uncompressed, it sits at only 6MB, which is still a far cry from 328MB that the Cargo route would have introduced to my laptop. To see whether the binary was compatible with my system, I ran as root
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84c5f6e03bf0 45 hours ago 104MB
registry 2 2d4f4b5309b1 2 months ago 26.2MB
$ docker tag redis:latest 192.168.1.48:5000/redis:latest
and check
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Destination MAC address
Listing 1
Nemesis arp Packets
01 $ while true
02 > do
03 > sudo nemesis arp -v -r -d eth0 -S 192.168.1.2 -D 192.168.1.133 -h 00:22:6E:71:04:BB -m 00:0C:29:B2 ... 6
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$(find /sys/devices/system/cpu -regex ".*cpu[0-9]+/topology/thread_siblings_list") | sort -n | uniq
0,32
1,33
2,34
3,35
4,36
5,37
6,38
7,39
8,40
9,41
10,42
11,43
12,44
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25
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on the NVMe drive and verify that the partition has been created:
$ sudo parted --script /dev/nvme0n1 mklabel gpt mkpart primary 1MB 100%
$ cat /proc/partitions | grep nvme
259 0 244198584 nvme0n1
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mklabel gpt mkpart primary 1MB 100%
$ cat /proc/partitions | grep nvme
259 0 244198584 nvme0n1
259 2 244197376 nvme0n1p1
The next step is to create a RAID 5 volume to encompass all
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. As the level of compression increases, the amount of time to perform the compression increases and the amount of memory used increases. Compress level -6
is the default and is a reasonable trade-off between
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.519354 pkts=6 kpps=0.0 kbytes=0 mbps=0.0 nic_pkts=16 nic_drops=0 u=2 t=2 i=0 o=0 nonip=2
1415510244.519597 pkts=6 kpps=0.0 kbytes=0 mbps=0.0 nic_pkts=22 nic_drops=0 u=2 t=2 i=0 o=0 nonip=2
1415510247
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hour.
In a previous article [6], I wrote a general introduction to ECC memory, specifically about Linux and memory errors, and how to collect correctable and uncorrectable errors. In typical systems
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$st2->execute($dbh->{pg_pid});
16 if( !$st2->fetchrow_arrayref->[0] ) {
17 warn "couldn't stop backend PID=$dbh->{pg_pid}\n";
18 }
19 exit 1;
20 }
21
22 POSIX::sigaction(SIGTERM, POSIX