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How To Create a Moveable VM with VirtualBox @blog:2010
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rs in case the user enters no value. <code bash> RAM="512" DISK_SIZE="8196" DISK_TYPE="vdi" </code> T... -type dvddrive --medium emptydrive test ! -z "${RAM}" && ${VBOX} -q modifyvm "${VM_NAME}" --memory "${RAM}" </code> Finally, the scripts are created. Ther
Memory Usage of a Solaris Container (Zone) @blog:2010
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e) ====== Last week one of my servers ran out of RAM and Swap. Shame on me for not monitoring that, bu... my first question was: Which zone is eating up my RAM? So, here are the commands I used. ===== Part 1:... e Zone ===== To see which processes use the most RAM in the zone, use one of these commands: <code ba
Program @p:dmx
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results in seven bytes per structure. If there are 128 program slots, this will take 896bytes of RAM.

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