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11.02.2016
DestinationSizeChange 41943106 (40.0 MB)
Another view of the file statistics lists which file effected the change:
# gunzip -c /mnt/backup/rdiff-backup-data/file_statistics.\
2015-03-15T10\:44\:06+01\:00.data.gz | awk '$2
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18.02.2018
(size_mb)
Total correctable errors (ue_count)
(ue_noinfo_count)
Type of memory (mem_type)
Type of DRAM device (dev_type)
The linked article has a simple bash script that collects
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13.06.2016
-securestring -string "P@ssw0rd" -asplaintext -force) -DomainName contoso.int -Language en-us
> New-VM -Name nanos1 -MemoryStartupBytes 512MB -SwitchName external -VHDPath c:\vm\nanos1\nanos1.vhd -Path c:\vm\nanos1
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15.08.2016
frequently used data in 1MB chunks to fast disks (SSDs) during operation, while data that sees little or no use is stored on HDDs. This technique gives admins the ability to build high-performance, highly
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05.08.2024
is a computationally intensive process. Even this brief run of Visual Studio and the subsequent file load resulted in a 250MB file. With compression enabled, the eight-core workstation took almost a minute to serve up
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16.05.2013
variable.
In the next step, the installation wizard automatically takes care of partitioning, although manual partitioning is possible. By default, UCS uses a small, 500MB boot partition and assigns
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17.04.2017
.auxiliary.sniffer] INFO: Started sniffer with PID 9360 (interface=virbr0, host=192.168.122.10, pcap=/home/tscherf/cuckoo/cuckoo/storage/analyses/6/dump.pcap)
tcpdump: listening on virbr0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet
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28.11.2021
, a backup occupies only about 400MB, but including server daemons and developer tools can quickly expand this file to several gigabytes.
Integrating Server Daemons
If you need to expand the development
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17.06.2011
powerful Icinga test server (Via C3, 800MHz, 256MB RAM). As a default, you need a new username and password for Icinga Web. That said, however, the current status does reveal some potential; it makes sense
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30.01.2013
@test1 lmod]# cd lmod
[root@test1 lmod]# ls -s
total 12
4 init 4 lib 4 libexec
Before I can use Lmod, I need to do a little more post-configuration work (but only a little). Most importantly, I need