- Generate the file:
$ awk 'BEGIN { for(c=0;c<10000000;c++) printf "<p>LOL</p>" }' > 100M.html
$ (for I in `seq 1 100`; do cat 100M.html; done) | pv | gzip -9 > 10G.boomgz
- Check it is indeed good:
| { | |
| "name": "AI-Business-Agent", | |
| "nodes": [ | |
| { | |
| "parameters": { | |
| "mode": "insert", | |
| "tableName": { | |
| "__rl": true, | |
| "value": "documents", | |
| "mode": "list", |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| set -euo pipefail | |
| shopt -s inherit_errexit nullglob compat"${BASH_COMPAT=42}" | |
| #Parameters | |
| JENKINS_USER_ID=example.user | |
| JENKINS_API_TOKEN=****** | |
| JENKINS_NS_LIST=("ns-example-1" "ns-example-2") | |
| SLEEP_SEC=3600 |
$ awk 'BEGIN { for(c=0;c<10000000;c++) printf "<p>LOL</p>" }' > 100M.html
$ (for I in `seq 1 100`; do cat 100M.html; done) | pv | gzip -9 > 10G.boomgz
| a4b.amazonaws.com | |
| access-analyzer.amazonaws.com | |
| account.amazonaws.com | |
| acm-pca.amazonaws.com | |
| acm.amazonaws.com | |
| airflow-env.amazonaws.com | |
| airflow.amazonaws.com | |
| alexa-appkit.amazon.com | |
| alexa-connectedhome.amazon.com | |
| amazonmq.amazonaws.com |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # How to perform a release with git & maven following the git flow conventions | |
| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| # Finding the next version: you can see the next version by looking at the | |
| # version element in "pom.xml" and lopping off "-SNAPSHOT". To illustrate, | |
| # if the pom's version read "0.0.2-SNAPSHOT", the following instructions would | |
| # perform the release for version "0.0.2" and increment the development version | |
| # of each project to "0.0.3-SNAPSHOT". | |
| # |
| var path = require('path'); | |
| var url = require('url'); | |
| var http = require('http'); | |
| var fs = require('fs'); | |
| var write_file; | |
| //what global variable do we have? | |
| var complete = false; | |
| var content_length = 0; | |
| var downloaded_bytes = 0; |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| INSTALL_ROOT="/opt" | |
| echo "Installing ElasticSearch..." | |
| cd $INSTALL_ROOT | |
| curl -L http://download.elasticsearch.org/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-0.20.1.tar.gz | tar -xz | |
| ln -s elasticsearch-0.20.1/ elasticsearch | |
| echo "Installing ElasticSearch service wrapper..." |
| var fs = require("fs") | |
| var ssl_options = { | |
| key: fs.readFileSync('privatekey.pem'), | |
| cert: fs.readFileSync('certificate.pem') | |
| }; | |
| var port = process.env.PORT || 3000; | |
| var express = require('express'); | |
| var ejs = require('ejs'); | |
| var passport = require('passport') |
| # How to perform a release with git & maven following the git flow conventions | |
| # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| # Finding the next version: you can see the next version by looking at the | |
| # version element in "pom.xml" and lopping off "-SNAPSHOT". To illustrate, | |
| # if the pom's version read "0.0.2-SNAPSHOT", the following instructions would | |
| # perform the release for version "0.0.2" and increment the development version | |
| # of each project to "0.0.3-SNAPSHOT". | |
| # branch from develop to a new release branch | |
| git checkout develop |