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.0233_all_timezone.conf

Definition: The .0233_all_timezone.conf file contains a small script that defines various timezone settings for various systems within your system. It's crucial for ensuring accurate date calculations.


.0233_all_timezone.conf

.0810_clean_uptime.conf

Definition: The .0810_clean_uptime.conf file typically contains information about uptime monitoring, often used in Linux systems for tracking and analyzing system performance metrics. The specific meaning can vary depending on context or industry standards. For example: -

.0810_clean_uptime.conf

is a file that keeps track of the time it takes to run a command (e.g., `uptime`) while counting down from 0 to 10 times per minute and then resets. -

Uptime

: This metric refers to the average system uptime over a specified period, typically expressed in minutes. It's useful for identifying when services are running low on resources like CPU or memory, as these are crucial for maintaining stability and performance of applications.

Definition of 'clean':

Clean means that this term implies something is made of nothing else. It refers to the process of eliminating unnecessary elements from a system without any loss in quality.

Uptime:

Uptime, also known as uptime monitoring, refers to the average time it takes for a software application to complete all its operations without interruption or failure.

Clean_Uptime:

This is the total time that an application has been running since it was started. It can be compared with the Clean Up Time (CUT), which shows how much of the system's resources are actually used, as measured by CPU and memory usage during a given period.


.0810_clean_uptime.conf

.update-timestamp.conf

Definition: It's a Unix command that sets the timestamp for a file or directory. It's used to update the current time on files. Usage: `sudo systemctl set-timefile .update-timestamp.conf`. Detailed definition: Updates the current Unix timestamp with the timestamp for the specified configuration file, changing it to the timestamp in seconds since the epoch.


.update-timestamp.conf

003-bindings-multimedia.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

03-publish-b2c-timeout-qos1.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

03-publish-b2c-timeout-qos2.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

03-publish-c2b-timeout-qos2.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

09_timetrends.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

10-timeout.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

10-timesyncd.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application