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jazzl0ver / test_disk.sh
Created May 12, 2022 12:03 — forked from kvaps/test_disk.sh
Test disk with fio and parse results
#!/bin/sh
run(){
name="$1"
shift
(
set -x
# defailt parameters
fio -name="$name" -filename=$disk -output-format=json -ioengine=libaio -direct=1 -randrepeat=0 "$@" > results/$disk_dashed-$name.json
)
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jazzl0ver / get_oracle_jdk_linux_x64.sh
Created November 2, 2018 11:15 — forked from n0ts/get_oracle_jdk_x64.sh
Get latest Oracle JDK package bash shell script
#!/bin/bash
# You must accept the Oracle Binary Code License
# http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/terms/license/index.html
# usage: get_jdk.sh <jdk_version> <ext>
# jdk_version: 8(default) or 9
# ext: rpm or tar.gz
jdk_version=${1:-8}
ext=${2:-rpm}
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jazzl0ver / haconfig.sh
Created July 12, 2016 14:57 — forked from jlazic/haconfig.sh
Split monolithic HAProxy configuration
#!/bin/bash
#Requirements: etckeeper, diffcolor
#This script concatenates multiple files of haproxy configuration into
#one file, and than checks if monolithic config contains errors. If everything is
#OK with new config script will write new config to $CURRENTCFG and reload haproxy
#Also, script will commit changes to etckeeper, if you don't use etckeeper you
#should start using it.
#Script assumes following directory structure:
#/etc/haproxy/conf.d/
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
#This polls multiple haproxy servers via their admin stats urls and sums up statistics.
#Scenario for usage is when you have multiple HaProxy boxes behind a load balancer and want to view the
# "sum total" of some key statistics like Bytes In/Out, Sessions etc across all HAProxy servers.
#Usage: Assuming you want to sum up stats across ha proxies lb1,2 and 3 which are have stats available via http://lbname:8080/statspath.
# /etc/nagios3/scripts/check_haproxy_all.pl -u lb1.domain.com,lb2.domain.com,lb3.domain.com -U admin -a '/statspath' -P 'PASSWORD'
# See http://www.onepwr.org/haproxy-consolidated-stats for detailed info.
use strict; # always! :)