18%
28.06.2011
Part: centos.5- 3.x86.img.part.0
07 Part: centos.5- 3.x86.img.part.1
08 Part: centos.5- 3.x86.img.part.2
09 . . . more image parts
10 Part: centos.5- 3.x86.img.part.21
11 Part: centos.5- 3.x86.img
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16.10.2012
($ssh, '/sbin/ifconfig');
07 stream_set_blocking($stream, true);
08
09 $response = '';
10 while($buffer = fread($stream, 4096)) {
11 $response .= $buffer;
12 }
13
14 fclose($stream);
15 echo $response;
16
17
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17.01.2023
modified mine to keep it really simple:
server 2.rocky.pool.ntp.org
driftfile /var/lib/chrony/drift
makestep 1.0 3
rtcsync
allow 10.0.0.0/8
local stratum 10
keyfile /etc/chrony.keys
leapsectz
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03.02.2022
,32
1,33
2,34
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The lstopo tool
18%
19.10.2012
is US$ 3.1/hour.
Thus, using the small usage case (80 cores, 4GB of RAM per core, and basic storage of 500GB) would cost US$ 24.00/hour (10 Eight Extra Large Instances). The larger usage case (256 cores
18%
17.02.2015
use generic-host
03 host_name ubuntusrv
04 alias server2
05 address 192.168.7.51
06 }
07 define service{
08 use generic-service
09 host_name ubuntusrv
10
18%
05.09.2011
_xen/im_xen.conf",
05 # default = "im_xen/im_xen.conf" ]
06
07 #VM_MAD = [
08 # name = "vmm_xen",
09 # executable = "one_vmm_xen",
10 # default = "vmm_xen/vmm_xen.conf",
11 # type = "xen
18%
22.08.2011
:lanman passfile.txt
Loaded 2 passwords with 2 different salts (FreeBSD MD5 [32/64])
guesses: 0 time: 1:04:04:08 (3) c/s: 10927 trying: gmugoky - gmugok2
guesses: 0 time: 1:09:25:10 (3) c/s: 10929 trying
18%
06.10.2019
is well.
Listing 4
A Working Nginx Container
01 $ curl http://10.88.0.3:80
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Welcome to nginx!
07