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bandwidth $BAND rate 632Mbit allot 1514 maxburst 20 avpkt $PKT \cell 8 weight 64Mbit prio 7
14 # Then create your "child" class 1:12
15 tc class add dev $DEV parent 1:1 classid 1:12 cbq bandwidth $BAND rate
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/plugins/cucumber-nagios/checks/features/steps/webrat_steps.rb:2:in `/^I go to (.*)$/'
15 /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/cucumber-nagios/checks/features/www.xing.com/startpage.feature:5:in `When I go to http://www.xing.com/'
16 Then the request should succeed
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PKCS#12 file [8] to the card using:
pkcs15-init --store-private-key tscherf.p12 --format pkcs12 --auth-id 01
The PKCS#12 file contains both the public key and private key. If you have a user
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10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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DB
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Sybase ASE
No
No
Yes
Via BMC SQL BackTrack or direct in ASE 15.5
No
No
Yes
PostgreSQL
No
Yes
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's with all the colons?
Well, put simply, IPv4 addresses are short, so writing out the entire address is easy. With IPv6, however, you get something like 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.234.25.198.221.82.15.16. To make
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' => '',
15 // 'smtphost' => 'smtp.example.com',
16 // 'smtpport' => 25,
17 'cache' => false,
18 );
Initially, only the /var/www/webmail/imp/config/backends.php file exists, which you
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_path "/var/chef/nodes"
13 openid_store_path "/var/chef/openid/store"
14 openid_cstore_path "/var/chef/openid/cstore"
15 search_index_path "/var/chef/search_index"
16 role_path "/var/chef/roles"
17
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files could be backed up to remote machines every 15 minutes, even if the files are on cluster machines with a hardware RAID. Local machines could be backed up twice a day: The first time to copy
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.84
132.71
3,127.50
713.77
4.11
mandel
5.55
31.15
65.44
824.68
156.68
5.67
pi_sum
0.74
18.03
1.08
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