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development appears to have moved to Google code. The most recent version there is 2.29, updated February 2013. I’ll be using that version in this article.
Pdsh is very interesting because it allows you to run
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18.06.2014
is it? Which user has the largest capacity? Which user has the most files? What is the oldest file and how old is it? These are deceptively easy questions to answer, but what if you have 1,000 users
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17.10.2011
, this is not genuine clustering with load balancing, but the model does support centralized management of all the nodes in the cluster, even though the individual virtual machines in a Proxmox cluster are always
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07.11.2011
multicore machines. To overcome this limitation on Python programs, one uses subprocesses
in place of the threads in the Python code. Although this subprocess model does have some creation and interprocess
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23.12.2011
, you’ve Googled to see whether some clever sys admin has already created the script you need. There’s no use reinventing the wheel or writing and debugging your own script if someone else has gone
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13.12.2011
to send mail to some other IPv6 entity that checks the consistency of the DNS record against the transmitting server to prevent spam. Many mail servers are configured to discard mail if the DNS record does
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13.12.2011
offers several features, including a scan of the target webs servers looking for well-known vulnerable scripts. Gooscan, which runs on Linux and does not require a Google API key, formulates queries
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27.11.2011
. Despite this, Windows administrators are sometimes wary of deploying open source tools without a graphical user interface.
Basically, network analysis software does nothing but record all the traffic
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19.11.2014
local or remote, in your browser using websocketd. Although I won't go into it in depth, Web-vmstat does a pretty good job monitoring problem servers. For example, if a node has been exhibiting strange
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12.08.2015
, opportunities can mean faster performance (it does stand for “high performance,” after all), easier or simpler programming, more portable code, or perhaps all three. To better understand the interaction, I