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20.02.2012
.51, 0, 0.36, 17.74, 0.00, 6.38, 90, 0
2012-01-09 21:10:00, 92, 4.42, 0, 0.35, 20.81, 0.00, 7.22, 100, 0
2012-01-09 21
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10.09.2012
to logfiles, and it’s pretty simple to use:
[laytonjb@test1 ~]$ logger "This is a test"
...
[root@test1 ~]# tail -n 2 /var/log/messages
Aug 22 15:54:47 test1 avahi-daemon[1398]: Invalid query packet.
Aug 22 17:00
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05.08.2024
, as in Python [3] or Node [4].
Recent books have been published about writing shell commands in Rust [5], Python [6], Node.js [7], and even Go [8], and it is into this last language's interesting performance
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25.02.2013
)
01/31/2013 _i686_ (1 CPU)01/31/2013 09:56:01 AM
avg-cpu: %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle
14.78 0.38 3.47 2.16 0.00 79.21
Device: rrqm/s wrqm
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11.04.2016
-fastcgi are running, as expected.
Listing 1
Process List
root 589 0.0 0.3 142492 3092 ? Ss 20:35 0:00 nginx: master process
/usr/sbin/nginx -g daemon on; master_process on;
www
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13.12.2022
Packages:
(1/6): dhcp-common-4.3.6-47.el8.noarch.rpm 902 kB/s | 206 kB 00:00
(2/6): dhcp-libs-4.3.6-47.el8.x86_64.rpm 3.1 MB/s | 147 kB 00:00
(3
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12.09.2013
.pl
00:00:00.50023
The output shows the amount of computing time the database engine consumed. You can pass in the desired time as a CGI parameter:
$ curl http://localhost/cgi/burn0.pl\?3
00:00
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04.11.2011
-o pe_start
# vgcreate RaidVolGroup00 /dev/sdx
# lvcreate --extents 100%VG --name RaidLogVol00 RaidVolGroup00
# mkfs -t ext3 -E stride=32 -m 0 -O dir_index,filetype,has_journal,sparse_super /dev
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13.06.2016
of filesystems from which to choose, and the ext2/3/4 series is likely known by everyone. If you work with a current distribution, you have probably met other filesystems, too (Table 1).
Table 1
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04.04.2023
x86_64 2.9.1-9.el8 baseos 393 k
groff-base x86_64 1.22.3-18.el8 baseos 1.0 M
hwloc-ohpc x86_64 2.7.0-3