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Process model
Process model
I am using @GarethTheRed ‘s answer to this question to install fail2ban on a remote CentOS 7 server. I am able to complete all the steps up until tail -f /var/log/fail2ban.log, at which point I get different results than he gets in his answer.
On Linux 3.11.0-13-generic running on top of a dual socket Xeon X5650 hexa core board, htop shows different kworker threads. Sorted by names (I tweaked the result I am showing here a little bit to have the threads on core 2 before the ones on core 10), here is the result:
I was surprised with this comment in other question:
I need to be able to execute an executable shell script (sh) with a double click. I set the executable flag on the permissions for the file, and yet when I double click on it, it opens in a text editor. I do not have any options in my UI under the files properties menu to use a custom command or anything. It only lists various applications which are installed. I just want it to execute, nothing more. How can I accomplish this?
What’s the difference between export and setenv?
Given two Linux boxes on a LAN, what’s the simplest way to transfer files between them?
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I need to create a local repository in RHEl 5.5. i386
I am new to this community and am hopeful that somebody can help me. Please let me know if I haven’t posted all required information.