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Selective self-test log data structure revision number 1
SPAN MIN_LBA MAX_LBA CURRENT_TEST_STATUS
1 0 0 Not_testing
2 0 0 Not_testing
3 0 0 Not_testing
4 0 0 Not_testing
5
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%util
sda 10.91 6.97 768.20 584.64 4.87 18.20 30.85 72.31 13.16 20.40 0.26 70.44 83.89 1.97 3.52
nvme0n1 58.80 12.22 17720.47 48.71 230
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20.06.2012
/local
53G 29G 22G 57% /vnfs/usr/local
From the output, it can be seen that only 217MB of memory is used on the compute node for storing the local OS. Given that you can easily and inexpensively buy 8GB
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Service (Amazon S3)
19 - ami plugin for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3)
20 - sftp plugin for SSH File Transfer Protocol
21 - ebs plugin for Elastic Block Storage
22 - local plugin
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thus assumed an upgrade scenario that included replacing the motherboard with on-board graphics and sound, the CPU, the RAM (1,024MB), and the hard disk (320GB).
After investigating prices, the authors ... 3
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04.11.2011
2222 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.200:22
COMMIT
### end nat
Now reload the kernel sysctl
parameters and restart the firewall:
# service iptables restart
The next step in the process is to format
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access point, a DNS server, and even a WLAN access point. Despite all this, the complete system weighs in at just 100MB, and to get started, you just need a USB stick and 128MB of RAM.
If the built
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14.03.2013
(pr->pr_path), 0);
17 [...]
18 error = copyinstr(j.hostname,
19 &pr->pr_host, sizeof(pr->pr_host), 0);
20 [...]
21 pr->pr_ip = j.ip_number;
22 pr->pr_linux = NULL;
23 pr->pr_securelevel = securelevel
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02.02.2021
.42.0.255
dhcp_subnets:
- ip: 10.42.0.0
netmask: 255.255.255.0
domain_name_servers:
- 10.42.0.10
- 10.42.0.11
range_begin: 10.42.0.200
range_end: 10.42.0.254
ntp
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21.01.2021
May 1988
AMD K6-2
MMX and 3DNOW! SIMD, 200–570MHz; 64KiB L1 cache
Jun 1998
Pentium II Xeon
SIMD; L2 cache from 512KB to 2MB
Feb 1999
Pentium III
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