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the graphical interface or with text files in JSON format [6] stored in the /etc/cockpit/machines.d/ directory. A configuration file would resemble Listing 1: "address" can be either the IP address or the DNS
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_request_duration_seconds_bucket{le="+Inf"} 2
http_request_duration_seconds_sum 6
http_request_duration_seconds_count 2
Figure 1: The two-second request is assigned to the 2.5s and 5s ranges
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, depending on the nature of the data (Figure 6); then, you can see a graphical overview and check the matching lists for more detail. Reports also help you to discover why the firewall performed a certain
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; you will see a screen like that shown in Figure 6. Notice that a small window opens just above the process table listing CPU usage, memory usage, the user, and more about that process
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a Linux VM with a self-encrypted volume (e.g., LUKS [6]) and not store the password on the server. With AWS, this does not work for system disks, but it does at least for data volumes. After starting the VM
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of the specified command by default, but the minimum number of runs can be tuned manually (-m). Returning again to the same sleep [6] example I used previously, I show a snapshot of the interactive progress report
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through version control and start managing them through selective deployments [6], which you achieve the way companies like Facebook do: with a feature flag management system [7]. Doing this lets you
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[6]. As you can see, Nikto uses the Alpine operating system for its base image. A Perl script (nitko.pl) runs on launch.
Listing 1
Dockerfile for Nikto
01 FROM alpine:edge
02 MAINTAINER
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to monitor them.
As of this writing, the main branch of atop is still under active development, with code updated within the last six days.
A third top-like tool that I've used is vtop [6], which
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successfully evaded its well-deserved spot in the limelight.
A Successful SQL
SQL [5][6] is perhaps the oldest standard in our industry that remains still relevant, but it is not usually associated