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:create
19 end
20
21 cookbook_file "#{node['main']['doc_root']}/index.html" do
22 source 'index.html'
23 owner 'www1-data'
24 group 'www1-data'
25 action :create
26 end
27
28 template "/etc/apache2/sites
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"
20 compress client fast
21 }
22 holdingdisk hd1 {
23 directory "/amanda/holding"
24 use 50 mbytes
25 chunksize 1 mbyte
26 }
The first line beginning with org gives a description
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python-pubsub/samples/snippets
python3 publisher.py demo create demo
python3 subscriber.py demo create demo demo
python3 publisher.py demo publish demo
python3 subscriber.py demo receive demo 20
echo
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# Compute the potential energy and forces
174 12525000 7036459.0 0.6 2.0 for j in range(0, p_num):
175 12500000 7730669.0 0.6 2.2 if (i != j):
176
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and records
DNSSEC support (as of 3.x)
Web-based management options
DNS data stored in plain text (BIND compatible)
IPv4 and IPv6, UDP/TCP, 100% compliant [3]
MySQL, Postgre
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of the data. For data retrieved from all geographic regions (e.g., photos of celebrities) a separate partition is available everywhere that reduced cross-partition traffic by 20 percent, saving a large amount
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]
13 rw=randread
14 runtime=60
15
16 [sequentialread]
17 stonewall
18 rw=read
19 runtime=60
20
21 [randomwrite]
22 stonewall
23 rw=randwrite
24 runtime=60
25
26 [sequentialread]
27 stonewall
28 rw
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]# ls -lsa /etc/profile.d/modules.sh
4 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 566 Jun 27 17:07 /etc/profile.d/modules.sh
[root@test1 ~]# cp /opt/Modules/default/init/bash /etc/profile.d/modules.bash
[root@test1 ~]# chmod
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.
If the edgeLinux partitioner does not give you a suggestion for partitioning the system disk, proceed as follows:
Create a 1024MB partition for /boot and a 20GB partition for /. Leave the remaining space
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Docker container. In principle, this can be started on any server with a working Docker runtime environment. The following example assumes you have a fresh Ubuntu 22.04, which can be virtualized, of course