for x in {1..5}; do echo plik.$x; done;
for x in {1..5}; do echo plik.$x; done;
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Interesting links: [1] https://documentation.suse.com/liberty/7/html/suma-quickstart/art-suma-quickstart.html[2] https://documentation.suse.com/liberty/7/html/compliance-scans/art-compliance-scans.html[3] https://documentation.suse.com/liberty/7/html/quickstart-scc/art-quickstart-scc.html[4] https://documentation.suse.com/liberty/9/[5] https://documentation.suse.com/en-us/sles/15-SP7/html/SLES-all/cha-klp.html[6] https://documentation.suse.com/multi-linux-manager/5.1/en/docs/administration/maintenance-windows.html[7] https://documentation.suse.com/multi-linux-manager/5.1/en/docs/administration/maintenance-windows.html
Recently I have found the command that can generate random file in linux environment where non empty (thin provisioned) files are required for testing: todo: combine that command with parallel command (or parallel that in python).
4. From tree, expand vCenter and run workflow: Add a vCenter instance. It might be required to disable option “Do you want to create a session per user to the vCenter?” 5. Under Administration -> Inventory, select vCenter and verify if Datacenters folder is visible Now you can run workflows …

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