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"------------------------------------------------------"
18 echo -n "Replace stored data line (y)? ";read we
19 if [ "$we" = "y" ];
20 then
21
22 # Delete line and write to
23 # temporary file
24
25 # Build sed instruction
26
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, the MAC address (e.g., 00:11:22:33:44:55) is split down the middle, and two bytes containing FF:FE are inserted. This gives you 64 bits. If the basis is a globally unique address (which should be the case
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_dlm]
root 3467 7 0 20:07 ? 00:00:00 [o2net]
root 3965 7 0 20:24 ? 00:00:00 [ocfs2_wq]
root 7921 7 0 22:40 ? 00:00:00 [o2hb-BD5A574EC8]
root 7935 7
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/bin/vim
13
14 dn: cn=badboys_rules,ou=SUDOers,dc=tuxgeek,dc=de
15 objectClass: top
16 objectClass: sudoRole
17 cn: badboys_rules
18 sudoUser: %badboys
19 sudoHost: ALL
20 sudoCommand: /usr
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the configuration locally, then upload the changes to the server. The following command clones the repository:
git clone git@192.168.111.20:gitolite-admin.git
If the connection fails, the SSH configuration might
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.0 or 2.0; Windows Remote Management (WinRM) 1.1 or 2.0; and the .NET framework 3.0 (SP1).
The web-based SCVMM Self-Service Portal additionally requires Internet Information Server (IIS) version 7.0 or 7
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that this binary is installed into /opt/openlava-2.0. For the Warewulf cluster I used in my testing, this works out very well because /opt is NFS-exported from the master node to the compute nodes.
The first step
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Request-Line: INVITE sip:1234@192.168.1.104 SIP/2.0
Shows that the number 1234 is being called on the server with the IP address 192.168.1.104.
From:
The caller
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in the cgroup. You can then use the tc with the group. Start by defining the classID for the cgroup:
echo 0x00100001 > /cgroup/net_cls/libvirt/qemu/guest/net_cls.classid
This hexadecimal number comprises two
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support to its Windows Vista and Windows Server platforms in 2007. Linux in all its variants and Apple's Mac OS X followed suit; thus, the new protocol spread with each new installation. On all ... IPv6 is establishing itself in everyday IT life, and all modern operating systems from Windows, through Mac OS X, to Linux have it on board; but if you let IPv6 introduce itself into your environment