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topology has two or more Satellite Servers that are connected to RHN through the Internet (see Figure 3). Each Satellite Server is synced with the others. This topology enables each subnet or project office
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ID.
Version 3.0 of the cluster suite (in RHEL 6 and Fedora 10 or later), replaces OpenAIS with Corosync [3]. Viewed superficially, not too many changes are seen between the two cluster managers ... 3
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cluster nodes, and the ext3 driver on node A wouldn't have the option of querying the state of the same DRBD resources on node B if it wanted to write to the medium.
In the worst case, a write to the DRBD
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Service (Amazon S3)
19 - ami plugin for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3)
20 - sftp plugin for SSH File Transfer Protocol
21 - ebs plugin for Elastic Block Storage
22 - local plugin
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, POP3, or DNS. Thanks to its integrated SNMP trap and Syslog receiver, OpenNMS is capable of implementing centralized logging. Performance data can be collected via SNMP, WMI, HTTP, JMX, JDBC
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Include {
13 File = /usr/sbin
14 Options {
15 Signature = MD5
16 }
17 }
18 Exclude {
19 File = /var/lib/bacula
20 File = /tmp
21 }
22 }
23
24 Messages {
25 Name = Daemon
26
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a test page where you can test your dual-stack connectivity (Figure 3). The test shows you clearly, and in real time, whether you can access a number of dual-stack test servers. If all of this works, you
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will provide sub-par performance. A deeper treatment of these issues can be found in a recent article called "Will HPC Work in the Cloud?" [3].
Finally, any remote computation scheme needs to address
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Scenarios:
21 cucumber /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/cucumber-nagios/checks/features/www.xing.com/startpage.feature:4 # Scenario: Visiting home page
22
23 1 scenario (1 failed)
24 4 steps (1 failed, 3 skipped)
25 0 ... 3
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