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_domains = "*"
# Keycloak configuration
oidc_issuer_url = "http://localhost:8080/realms/testrealm"
provider = "keycloak-oidc"
client_id = "proxy"
client_secret = "t1BmFL4HHk7xC6nPYJEMfiprMfw1QK7b"
# Cookie settings
cookie
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:
Tegra X1:
25.6GBps memory bandwidth
HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2
10W power
Peak performance: 1,024GFLOPS with FP16; 512GFLOPS with FP32
ARM Cortex CPUs:
Quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A57 ... 25
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"------------------------------------------------------"
18 echo -n "Replace stored data line (y)? ";read we
19 if [ "$we" = "y" ];
20 then
21
22 # Delete line and write to
23 # temporary file
24
25 # Build sed instruction
26 ... 2
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of space (20 + 25 + 30), with no doubt lots of duplicated data wasting space and money.
The backup world uses a few techniques that differentiate it from replication. The first is called a “full backup
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, a server, MongoDB, and Elasticsearch.
Installation
Prerequisites for the installation of Graylog 2.4 – in this example, under CentOS 7 – are Java version 1.8 or higher, Elasticsearch 5.x [2
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:/etc/smtpd_remote.db
04 listen on 192.0.2.15 inet4 port 25 hostname post.example.org tls pki post
05 listen on 192.0.2.15 inet4 port 587 hostname mail.example.org tls-require pki mail auth tag remote
06 listen
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: [mem 0x000000007b663000-0x000000007b7d2fff] ACPI data
[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000007b7d3000-0x000000007b7fffff] usable
[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000007b800000-0x000000008fffffff
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_NAME SUBMIT_TIME
839 laytonj RUN normal test1 n0001 test2 Sep 24 20:24
n0001
...
[laytonjb@test1 TEST_OPENLAVA]$ bjobs
No unfinished job found
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/inet/IPsecinit.conf: Contains the policy, like the setkey script on Kame/Racoon; however, the file also contains the algorithms for Phase 2. A tunnel interface is also typically configured.
/etc/hostname.ip.tunX: Typically
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now sports a small FPC ribbon connector exposing a single-lane PCIe 2.0 bus. NVM Express (NVMe) [2] drives connect to the PCIe bus via an M.2 [3] adapter – in this case, to the new M.2 HAT+ released