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05.02.2019
', 'makecache'] with allowed return codes [0] (shell=False, capture=False)
...
2018-10-17 22:00:06,125 - util.py[DEBUG]: Running command ['yum', '-t', '-y', 'upgrade'] with allowed return codes [0] (shell
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02.08.2021
When a Kubernetes laboratory environment is required, the excellent localized Minikube and the tiny production-ready k3s distributions are fantastic. They permit a level of interaction
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31.10.2025
(pi*x)*dexp(-pi)
098 ENDDO
099
100 ! Bottom of unit square: (S)
101 DO i=1,m
102 x=delta*i
103 u(i,1) = dsin(pi*x)
104 ENDDO
105
106 ! Right hand side of unit square: (E)
107 DO j=1,m
108 u(m,j) = 0.0d0
109
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08.08.2022
because, typically, head nodes or workstations open ports 22 (SSH), 443 (HTTPS), and sometimes 80 or 8080 (HTTP). Can I find terminal-sharing tools that use these ports? Moreover, can a web browser be used for terminal
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28.11.2021
of this type could look like.
Listing 3
Generating Certificates
$ ssh-keygen -s ca_root_key -h -n server.example.com,172.16.155.130 -I server.example.com -V +180d server.example.com
$ ssh
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30.11.2025
}
20 \usepackage{ngerman}
21 \usepackage[official,right]{eurosym}
22 \\\begin{document}" > att1.tex
23 echo "\end{document}" > att3.tex
24
25 # Merge Latex file components
26
27 cat att1.tex searchkey
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28.11.2022
Containers, Kubernetes, Rancher, OpenShift, Docker, Podman – if you have not yet worked in depth with containers and Kubernetes (aka K8s), you might sometimes get the impression that you have
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09.01.2013
02 log 127.0.0.1 local0
03 maxconn 4000
04 daemon
05 uid 99
06 gid 99
07
08 defaults
09 log global
10 mode http
11 option httplog
12 option dontlognull
13 timeout server 5s
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05.12.2016
that the top left of the screen is (0,0)
tput cup 3 15
# Set the foreground color using an ASCII escape
tput setaf 3
# Write a "title" to the screen
echo "Title of the company"
tput sgr0
# Write a menu title
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13.07.2011
, but to start with, let's do the poor man's configuration using a bash script.
The following script - ok pseudo script - installs Apache, grabs your code from S3, and starts the server up.
apt-get -y install