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.nmap.org (64.13.134.52):
Not shown: 994 filtered ports
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
22/tcp open ssh OpenSSH 4.3 (protocol 2.0)
25/tcp closed smtp
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another could allow the user to set up memory of between 1 and 8GB in increments of 512MB.
The Deltacloud API bundles all these possibilities into hardware profiles, which means the clients are provided ... 6
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(s_sudojson);
parser(p_json);
destination(d_sudo);
};
Listing 2
New Logfile Format
May 22 09:38:51 user tscherf ran /usr/bin/vim on host master.ipa.test using sudo
May 22 09:38:52 user tscherf ran
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with a size of 1GB. FreeNAS itself needs about 64MB.
The installation just takes a couple of minutes. After rebooting, FreeNAS is already accessible; however, you will want to change a couple of settings
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to analog (threshold) sensors in a reliable way. FreeIPMI is now included by an growing number of Linux distributions, such as RHEL/Cent OS as of version 5.2, Ubuntu as of version 10.04, and Debian Squeeze [2
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|21|" | cut -d\| -f3`
48 b=`cat $newdat | grep "50|25|" | cut -d\| -f3`
49
50 a=$(echo $a | tr \, \.)
51 b=$(echo $b | tr \, \.)
52
53
54 psum=$(echo "$a+$b" | bc )
55 echo -n "Invoice amount: $psum, continue
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lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 1:9 rwm
25 lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 1:8 rwm
26 lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 136:* rwm
27 lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 5:2 rwm
28 # rtc
29 lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c ... 6
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is adding these entries to the Cobbler database. A typical example looks something like Listing 1.
Listing 1
System Settings
01 # cobbler system add --name=foo --profile=ksprofile-devel-rhel6 ... 6
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100.net) 56 data bytes
03 64 bytes from iy-in-x63.1e100.net: icmp_seq=1 ttl=52 time=99.6 ms
04 64 bytes from iy-in-x63.1e100.net: icmp_seq=2 ttl=52 time=100 ms
05 64 bytes from iy-in-x63.1e100.net: icmp ... Transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6 will be messy; we describe IPv6 served three ways. ... IPv6 ... IPv6 and Linux
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bandwidth measurements as follows:
Kilobytes are written as k or kb.
Megabytes are written as m or mb.
However, I'm more comfortable using kilobits and megabits. These terms are notated