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High-availability workshop: GFS with DRBD and Pacemaker
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 07: Xen v...  » 
© Maxim Borovkov, 123RF.com
were delivered as part of the RHCS scope. Thus, up to RHCS 3.0, everything was fine if you wanted Pacemaker and GFS to cooperate. But Red Hat changed its policy in Red Hat Cluster Suite 3.1, deciding
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Finding cracks with Nmap, Portbunny, and Nessus
30.11.2025
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. This prevents the sender from filling up the cache too quickly. Port Scanners Nmap [3], which recently went to version 5.0, is the Swiss army knife of port scanners. Portbunny [4] is a relatively new tool ... 0
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Using the Expect scripting environment
30.11.2025
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© Ivan Mikhaylov, 123RF.com
Connection 01 #!/usr/bin/expect 02 03 set host [lindex $argv 0] 04 set timeout 5 05 spawn /usr/bin/ssh aefrisch@$host 06 expect "(yes/no)? " { 07 send "yes\r" 08 } 09 expect "password:" 10 send
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Configuration management with Chef
30.11.2025
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© Alistair Cotton, 123RF.com
-certs, make, gcc, and g++. The certificates from ssl-cert will be required later. According to the how-to http://1, Chef prefers RubyGems version 1.3.6 or newer, but not 1.3.7. This version contains a bug
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Avoiding common mistakes in high-performance computing
30.11.2025
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© Maxim Kazmin, 123RF.com
16 into offset hole 22, your new furniture might never live up to your expectations. Additionally, integrating the furniture into an existing room could be a challenge. Forgetting that the new surround
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Julia: A new language for technical computing
30.11.2025
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.33 164.69 0.75 rand_mat_stat 3.37 39.34 11.64 54.54 22.07 8.12 rand_mat_mul 1.00 1.18 0.70 1.65 8
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Predicting Drive Doom
20.10.2013
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: Z1F35P0G LU WWN Device Id: 5 000c50 050b954c3 Firmware Version: CC27 User Capacity: 3,000,592,982,016 bytes [3.00 TB] Sector Sizes: 512 bytes logical, 4096 bytes physical Device is: In smartctl
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How graph databases work
04.08.2020
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','josh').outE('created').inV().values('name').path() ==>[v[4],e[10][4-created->5],v[5],ripple] ==>[v[4],e[11][4-created->3],v[3],lop] gremlin> g.V().outE('created').has('weight', 1.0).inV().values('name') ==>ripple gremlin> g
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Moving your data – It's not always pretty
18.07.2013
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digifuture, 123RF
Lustre on top of ZFS [3] and reaching about 850GBps. Marc talked about moving data from older systems to Sequoia and some of the issues the team faced (it wasn't easy). His talk inspired me to examine
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Exploring PowerDNS
12.09.2013
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and records DNSSEC support (as of 3.x) Web-based management options DNS data stored in plain text (BIND compatible) IPv4 and IPv6, UDP/TCP, 100% compliant [3] MySQL, Postgre

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