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Rethinking RAID (on Linux)
25.03.2021
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-machine) UUID : e0e5d514:d2294825:45d9f09c:db485a0c Events : 3 Number Major Minor RaidDevice State 0 252 0 0 active sync /dev/rd0 1 8 34
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Predicting Drive Doom
20.10.2013
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Modern drives use S.M.A.R.T. (self-monitoring, analysis, and reporting technology) to gather information and run self-tests. Smartmontools is a Linux tool for interacting with the S.M.A ... of the drives (more on that later). Smartmontools is compatible with all S.M.A.R.T. features and supports ATA/ATAPI/SATA-3 to -8 disks and SCSI disks and tape devices. It also supports the major Linux RAID cards ... Modern drives use S.M.A.R.T. (self-monitoring, analysis, and reporting technology) to gather information and run self-tests. Smartmontools is a Linux tool for interacting with the S.M.A ... S.M.A.R.T., Smartmontools, and Drive Monitoring
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Develop a simple scanning application with the NAPS2 SDK
27.05.2025
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ScanOptions 21 { 22 Device = device, 23 PaperSource = PaperSource.Feeder, 24 PageSize = PageSize.A4, 25 Dpi = 300 26 }; 27 28 var images = new ListC# language, and the .NET Framework set the stage for a CLI app for scanning documents.
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Update your Docker containers safely
07.06.2019
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:315798907716a51610bb3c270c191e0e61112b19aae9a3bb0c2a60c53d074750", 04 "RepoTags": [ 05 "nginx:1.15-alpine" 06 ], 07 "RepoDigests": [ 08 "nginx@sha256:385fbcf0f
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Data acquisition with shell tools
30.11.2025
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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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Linux device mapper writecache
30.01.2020
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Conversion $ sudo lvs -a vg-cache -o devices,segtype,lvattr,name,vgname,origin Devices Type Attr LV VG Origin /dev/nvme0n1(0) linear Cwi-aoC--- [fast
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Reducing the Windows 10 attack surface
25.03.2021
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. The same applies to the execution of programs launched from external storage media such as a USB stick. The rule with GUID B2B3F03D-6A65-4F7B-A9C7-1C7EF74A9BA4 restricts the execution rights of programs
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Modern Fortran – Part 1
20.10.2016
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), has to be specified. Here is a simple example of the declaration:       INTEGER, TARGET :: a(3), b(6), c(9)       INTEGER, DIMENSION(:), POINTER :: pt2 Another quick example of multidimension arrays
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Have a Bash with the Zing network utility
25.09.2023
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: 55 ms. Port: 80: op 2.1. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 26 ms. Port: 80: op 2.2. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 56 ms. Port: 80: op 3.1. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 25 ms. Port: 80: op 3.2. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 48 ms. Port: 80: op 4
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Endlessh and tc tarpits slow down attackers
02.02.2021
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see an image that uses Alpine Linux as its base (Listing 1). Listing 1 Endlessh Dockerfile FROM alpine:3.9 as builder RUN apk add --no-cache build-base ADD endlessh.c Makefile / RUN make

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