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run the tool with the -a option, it creates the matching device mapper files:
$ kpartx -l ff-clone7.img
loop0p1 : 0 20969472 /dev/loop0 2048
$ kpartx -a ff-clone7.img
$ kpartx -l ff-clone7.img
loop0p1
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for Exchange environments because it is based entirely on SMTP.
The solution supports all of the current Exchange versions, including Exchange Server 2010, relying on Bayesian filters, SPF scanning, its own
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they should be doing anyway – putting together a solid business plan and making good use of cloud technology.
To win, a company has to be a start-up formed in 2010 or 2011, and the company must have a business
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://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite
Gitosis: https://github.com/res0nat0r/gitosis
Gitolite wiki: http://sitaramc.github.com/gitolite
"Practical Git" by Juliet Kemp, Linux Magazine
, June 2010, pg. 44
Chacon, Scott, Pro Git
. Apress
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:
512MB
From 16MB for the application
From 32MB (ARM CPU)
-
Disk Space:
8GB
From 32MB, depending on the volume of data logged
From 50MB
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approach to setting up the PKI; you will find the scripts in /usr/share/doc/openvpn/examples/easy-rsa/2.0. You can start by modifying a couple of things in the vars; this is mainly to make the procedure more
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implemented domain concept and graphical user interface. Version 2.4, which was released late in 2010, adds a manager for virtual machines based on Xen or KVM to the package, and patch 2.4-2 substantially
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on hand; it is available on the web [2]. You will also find it useful to have the current version 1.0.2 [3] of the OCF Resource Agent Developer's Guide
, created by Hastexo's Florian Haas. The Developer
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for their documentation. Although at times it's a bit terse, it is very complete.
The Apache 2.4 release, although a fairly modest bump compared with the move from the 1.x series to 2.0.x, is a pretty important release
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been dormant since 2010; the many Apache modules never made the cut for the official Apache package and thus quickly disappeared from sight – with one exception.
In 2006, Brian McCallister started work