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8. bbFTP
Although bbFTP sounds like it’s related to BBCP, it’s really not. BBCP was developed at SLAC, and bbFTP was developed at IN2P3. It is something like FTP, but it uses its own ... Moving Your Data – It’s Not Always Pleasant
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Windows administrators: Expand your horizons and your opportunities with Unix commands via Cygwin. Use Cygwin’s extensive list of Unix utilities for scripts, maintenance, compatibility ... ://mirrors.xmission.com
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Figure 3: Choosing an available Cygwin download site.
Try to choose one that’s physically close to you or that you know has bandwidth to spare. Also, you can add a URL of your own if you have ...
Windows administrators: Expand your horizons and your opportunities with Unix commands via Cygwin. Use Cygwin’s extensive list of Unix utilities for scripts, maintenance, compatibility
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(Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0).
Another option is the Newt library, which focuses on color TUIs (Figure 2) and uses a widget approach, making programming a TUI much easier. With Newt, you can create stacked ... TUIs, a Smoke-Jumping Admin’s Best Friend
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Parallelism
Multiple computers can access enterprise storage, and multiple threads can access
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(Listing 3).
Listing 3
Defining Replication Factors
01 # dog vdi list
02 Name Id Size Used Shared Creation time VDI id Copies Tag
03 one.img 0 4.0 MB 0.0 MB 0.0
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= psutil.cpu_times_percent(interval=0.5, percpu=False)
print " CPU ALL:";
str1 = " user: %5s%% nice: %5s%%" % (perc.user, perc.nice);
str2 = " system: %5s%% idle: %5s%% " % (perc.system, perc.idle);
str3