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:40:10 sdb 136 93 6483 2 8 40 47 2 17 7 90 sda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 20120310 13:40:20 sdb 60 69 2200 2 11 52 36 2 30 6 37 sda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 20120310 13:40:30 sdb 2 0 16 7 37 175 21 1 59 6 5 sda
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from compromised systems is John the Ripper (John). John is a free tool from Openwall [1]. System administrators should use John to perform internal password audits. It's a small (<1MB) and simple
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and subsequently renaming a subvolume can be done on the fly (Figure 16):
mount -o subvolid=0 /dev/dm-0 /mnt && cd /mnt
btrfs sub delete @
mv @apt-snapshot-2012-07-23_08\:52\:34/ @
cd && umount /mnt
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System (output follows)
09 DOWNLOAD PKGS FILES XFER (MB)
10 Completed 20/20 3021/3021 42.55/42.55
11
12 PHASE ... 0
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the Downloads
page to a mirror, you might be overwhelmed by the list of innumerable files (Figure 1). Normally, however, all you need is the approximately 100MB ISO image, pfSense-2.0-RELEASE-i386.iso.gz, from
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Table 4 from the MPI strace Analyzer report; all-zero rows for sizes >100MB
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return 0;
45 free_cdev:
46 kobject_put( &driver_object->kobj );
47 free_device_number:
48 unregister_chrdev_region( hello_dev_number, 1 );
49 return -EIO;
50 }
51
52 static void __exit mod
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into the kernel, you only need the userspace tools from the lxc package to take the software for a trial run. The following line in /etc/fstab
none /cgroup cgroup defaults 0 0
mounts the cgroup filesystem, which
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at the output of uptime [1] on OS X:
13:03 up 2 days, 12:01, 2 users, load averages: 0.52 0.59 0.63
The uptime command displays the load average in its common form, averaging the last one, five, and 15 minutes