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Using Expect scripts to automate tasks
31.10.2025
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conservatively originally 21 if {$force_conservative} { 22 set send_slow {1 .1} 23 proc send {ignore arg} { 24 sleep .1 25 exp_send -s -- $arg 26 } 27 } 28 ... 12
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Reading and understanding database execution plans
31.10.2025
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"."EUR_VALUE">=10) 26 3 - access<+>6<+>( "S"."SALE_DATE">TRUNC(SYSDATE@!) 27 -INTERVAL'+00-06' YEAR(2) TO MONTH) 1  The explain plan for command only stores the execution plan in the PLAN_TABLE. 2  The DBMS ... 12
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Creating KVM machines with BoxGrinder and VMBuilder
31.10.2025
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Service (Amazon S3) 19 - ami plugin for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) 20 - sftp plugin for SSH File Transfer Protocol 21 - ebs plugin for Elastic Block Storage 22 - local plugin ... 12
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Comparing 5 to 50TB NAS storage boxes
31.10.2025
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in the cradles. In our lab, we used systems with 6 to 12 disk slots. All devices had USB interfaces to support extensions with external disks: Only QNAP, Thecus, and Iomega also had an eSATA interface ... 12
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The PHP FastCGI process manager, PHP-FPM
31.10.2025
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time; in the worst case, this would mean having 96x64MB = 6GB of RAM. If you want the processes in a given pool to use different settings, you store them in the pool configuration file (like ... 12
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Netcat – The admin's best friend
31.10.2025
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© Dmitry Rukhlenko, 123RF.com
seconds, for example: # nc -p 16000 -w 30 examplehost.tld 22 If firewalling is in place and you need to originate your connection from a specific IP address to open a port, then you can enter: # nc -s 1 ... 12
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Creating RAID systems with Raider
31.10.2025
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Read Speed Write Speed Capacity 1 1+1 1x 1x 1x 5 1+2 2x 1/2x 2x 6 1+3 2x 1/3x 2x ... 12
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Automating command execution across servers
01.06.2024
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Rubén Llorente ... : [devuan] 10 donkey: 11 user: root 12 host: donkey.operationalsecurity.es 13 tags: [devuan] 14 zebra: 15 user: root 16 host: zebra.operationalsecurity.es 17 tags: [devuan] 18 19
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Oracle Database 12c: Cloud computing with multitenant architecture
14.11.2013
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Around five years of development went into the new release of the Oracle database, and the current version, Oracle 12c [1], has been available for download from the Oracle Technology Network (OTN ... More than 500 new features have been incorporated into the current release of Oracle Database 12c. Among other things, these changes offer a new architecture with pluggable databases that facilitate ... Oracle 12c ... Oracle Database 12c: Cloud computing with multitenant architecture
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Discover the power of RouterBOARDS
25.09.2023
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Rubén Llorente ... is easy enough (superuser privileges are required): arp -s 192.168.90.55 00:0c:29:c1:91:b1 The last field of the command is the MAC address, which is the unique identifier of the network device to which

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