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schestowitz | <h5><a href="https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-grafana-and-prometheus-on-rocky-linux-9/">How to Install Grafana and Prometheus on Rocky Linux 9</a></h5> | Nov 25 11:26 |
schestowitz | <blockquote> | Nov 25 11:26 |
schestowitz | <p>Grafana is an open-source and multi-platform data visualization platform developed by Grafana Labs. Grafana provides an interactive data visualization web application which includes charts, graphs, and alerts. With Grafana, you can query, visualize, set up alerts, and explore metrics, logs, and traces of TSDB. It is a powerful tool that turns time-series database (TSDB) data into an insightful | Nov 25 11:26 |
schestowitz | graph and visualization. </p> | Nov 25 11:26 |
schestowitz | </blockquote> | Nov 25 11:26 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.howtoforge.com | How to Install Grafana and Prometheus on Rocky Linux 9 | Nov 25 11:26 | |
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schestowitz | <h5><a href="https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/ZFSSortingOutPoolFeatures">Understanding and sorting out ZFS pool features</a></h5> | Nov 25 11:27 |
schestowitz | <blockquote> | Nov 25 11:27 |
schestowitz | <p>Pretty much every filesystem that wants to be around for a long time needs some way to evolve its format, adding new things (and stopping using old ones); ZFS is no exception. In the beginning, the format of ZFS pools (and filesystems) was set by a version number, but this stopped working very well once Sun were no longer the only people evolving ZFS. To handle the situation with multiple peopl | Nov 25 11:27 |
schestowitz | e developing different changes to ZFS, ZFS created a system of what are called 'features', where each feature is more or less some change to how ZFS pools work. Most features are officially independent of each other (although they may not be tested independently in practice). All of this is documented today in the zpool-features(7) manual page, which discusses the general system in detail and then lists all of the current features.</p> | Nov 25 11:27 |
schestowitz | </blockquote> | Nov 25 11:27 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-utcc.utoronto.ca | Chris's Wiki :: blog/linux/ZFSSortingOutPoolFeatures | Nov 25 11:27 | |
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schestowitz | <h5><a href="https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/plasma-menu-transparency.html">Plasma desktop menu transparency - Tutorial</a></h5> | Nov 25 11:28 |
schestowitz | <blockquote> | Nov 25 11:28 |
schestowitz | <p>Plasma does many things extremely well, but the concept of theming can be confusing to newbies. You can set the Plasma theme, desktop theme, window borders, decorations, desktop effects, a mind-boggling array of options. There isn't one way to have fun and customization with Plasma. And if you want the system menu to be transparent, for whatever reason, then you might need this guide. L | Nov 25 11:28 |
schestowitz | et us elaborate then, shall we.</p> | Nov 25 11:28 |
schestowitz | </blockquote> | Nov 25 11:28 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.dedoimedo.com | Plasma desktop menu transparency - Tutorial | Nov 25 11:28 | |
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schestowitz | <h5><a href="https://isc.sans.edu/diary/rss/30420">Happy Birthday DShield</a></h5> | Nov 25 11:30 |
schestowitz | <blockquote> | Nov 25 11:30 |
schestowitz | <p>This is just an annual reminder that DShield, the engine behind the SANS Internet Storm Center, was originally coded over the Thanksgiving weekend in 2000 and made life shortly after. Below is an early screenshot (not the earliest one, but the earliest one I am not too embarrassed to post :) ). The domain was registered a few months before I started coding the site (July 7th, so probably July 4th weeke | Nov 25 11:30 |
schestowitz | nd), but I didn't get around to coding it before. The first "submission agent" was a one-liner shell script grepping logs from Syslog and piping them to sendmail to submit them :). There are not a lot of projects that have survived this long, and well, some of the early code (and certainly design decisions) may still live on today.</p> | Nov 25 11:30 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-isc.sans.edu | Happy Birthday DShield - SANS Internet Storm Center | Nov 25 11:30 | |
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