A printing protocol that can be used to send print jobs across a TCP/IP network, such
as the Internet, using HTTP or HTTPS.
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Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)
,Used to rotate log files; typically uses the configuration information stored in
/etc/logrotate.conf.
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logrotate command
Used to locate the appropriate time zone file for a region.
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tzselect command
A RAID system that is controlled by software running within the operating system.
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software RAID
A hypervisor that runs as a program within an operating system
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Type 2 hypervisors
,Sends kill signals to processes by process name.
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killall command
Used to configure DM-MPIO on a Linux system.
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mpathconf command
Used to generate a list of sequential numbers.
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seq command
A command that can be used to view and modify the system clock within the
computer BIOS.
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hwclock command
, A command used to remove a module from the Linux kernel.
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rmmod command
Used to delete a group from the system.
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groupdel command
A file descriptor that represents any error messages generated by a command.
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Standard Error (stderr)
A BIOS component that provides hardware and power management event
functionality to an operating system.
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Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
as the Internet, using HTTP or HTTPS.
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Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)
,Used to rotate log files; typically uses the configuration information stored in
/etc/logrotate.conf.
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logrotate command
Used to locate the appropriate time zone file for a region.
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tzselect command
A RAID system that is controlled by software running within the operating system.
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software RAID
A hypervisor that runs as a program within an operating system
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Type 2 hypervisors
,Sends kill signals to processes by process name.
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killall command
Used to configure DM-MPIO on a Linux system.
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mpathconf command
Used to generate a list of sequential numbers.
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seq command
A command that can be used to view and modify the system clock within the
computer BIOS.
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hwclock command
, A command used to remove a module from the Linux kernel.
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rmmod command
Used to delete a group from the system.
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groupdel command
A file descriptor that represents any error messages generated by a command.
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Standard Error (stderr)
A BIOS component that provides hardware and power management event
functionality to an operating system.
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Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)