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Kubernetes containers, fleet management, and applications
06.10.2022
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(Figure 6). Figure 6: The Helm Kubernetes package manager stores ready-to-run definitions of custom resources and custom controllers in the fleet manager
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The state of OpenStack in 2022
28.11.2022
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and offering a cornucopia of features. For Yoga, the developers have focused on bug and error hunting, expanding their internal testing program and eliminating various bugs. IPv4 and IPv6, distributed name
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Real-time log inspection
02.02.2021
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for Supercomputing Applications) [6]. These days, however, along with a little help from the documentation, of course, it's possible to pin down logfiles for the following applications and services for relatively easy
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Setting up the lightweight Lighttpd web server
25.03.2021
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contain all the warnings and notices. Adding server.errorlog-use-syslog = "enable" would tell the web server to write these messages to the syslog. Finally, the additional line server.use-ipv6 = "enable
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The advantages of configuration management tools
08.10.2015
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Consensus ZooKeeper of course needs an inherent cluster mode to manage the services within a cloud and on the hosts (Figure 6). This is part of the scope of service: Unlike Etcd or Consul, ZooKeeper relies
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PostgreSQL 9.5 – What's new; what's better?
11.02.2016
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. In the results for the example in Listing 6, you can see the global totals for the various departments. However, not all of the lines from the CUBE results make sense in this example. The NULL, Berlin, NULL line
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Backups using rdiff-backup and rsnapshot
11.02.2016
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. Level 5 displays whether a file is changed; however, each processed file is listed in level 6: # rdiff-backup -v5 /etc/ /mnt/backup [...] Incrementing mirror file /mnt/backup Processing changed file X11
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Integrating FreeIPA with Active Directory
11.02.2016
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in corresponding external (non-POSIX) groups; then, you can nest them in POSIX groups, which you can ultimately use in your set of rules. Listing 6 shows how you can nest all domain users from the Windows domain
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Manipulation detection with AFICK
05.12.2019
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download the latest version from SourceForge [2]. Windows users need the EXE file – at the editorial deadline this was afick-setup-3.6.1.exe. All you have to do is start this program and leave
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DebOps delivers easy Ansible automation for Debian-based systems
26.10.2017
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as the corresponding playbooks, in separate directories on GitHub [6]. The DebOps team initially consisted of just a handful of people, and because they all had some kind of relation to Debian,they were quite open

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