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.0227_all_kdump.conf

Definition: ".0227_all_kdump.conf" appears to be a configuration file for an "All Kdump" tool, which is part of the Linux kernel's performance monitoring system. It sets various configurations that help manage the boot time and performance of Linux systems. The term ".0227" can refer to some form of numeric value between 0.01 (which is 227ths) and 0.99 (2,283ths). If "All Kdump" is referring to a system with boot times that are closer to .0227, then it's likely this configuration file would help manage these boot times. The ".0227_all_kdump.conf" could be part of a more complex configuration file for another tool or process, designed to adjust or monitor the performance and timing of specific Linux kernels or operating systems.


.0227_all_kdump.conf

.0272_all_srvc_ntpd.conf

Definition: '.0272_all_SRVC_NTPD_CONF' is a file used by SRV (Server Routing Information Protocol) and NTP (Network Time Protocol) servers to synchronize server clocks. The .0272 comes from the decimal part of the time division multiplier, which adjusts the clock speed based on the number of seconds between two consecutive time references. This part, as we can see in this line, is 0.0272. '.all' is a wildcard that means 'for all' or 'all times.' SRV servers are typically used to manage these configurations. '.SRVC' refers to the name of the server running SRV, and '.NTPD_CONF' specifies the configuration file for NTP servers. In simple terms, it's like a map where each time is an address, and every time has its own unique information that you can update with this .0272.


.0272_all_srvc_ntpd.conf

.0275_all_iptables.conf

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.0275_all_iptables.conf

.0278_all_pamformat.conf

Definition: The value in the 'all_pamformat.conf' file in a configuration setup. This stands for "all pam_format" command that affects all PAM functions, including password management functions. It's used to manage various settings related to PAM functionality such as encryption and authentication. The 'all_pamformat.conf' file is used by various applications and systems to configure their behavior with respect to PAM.


.0278_all_pamformat.conf

0-127

Definition: Common directory name


C:/0-127/

0-27

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C:/0-27/

0000000027

Definition: Common directory name


C:/0000000027/

00000027

Definition: Common directory name


C:/00000027/

00000270

Definition: Common directory name


C:/00000270/

000027

Definition: Common directory name


C:/000027/