Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/share/man/man1/lxc-top.1.gz |
FileSize | 1159 |
MD5 | 611192FDD6498B5773681D95926D47D2 |
SHA-1 | 0ED5453BB60C6B696210AF0A5AE757D301FEB6D0 |
SHA-256 | 14759D6767EF1A6BC69F96B6DEE1DB955FEB3B005AC1949B209CCFAEB47EE8B2 |
SSDEEP | 24:XmKlu+Lq2L6UQ8pq6FE8Ss1flRSm3UyWQLMPaM:Xfk+u2296f1flRSZ |
TLSH | T1ED21C62B9C0D54310AF7061633C5A82CF4AD5A1120912BCBDB33EE5AEFE5B8446FB718 |
hashlookup:parent-total | 1 |
hashlookup:trust | 55 |
The searched file hash is included in 1 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 6A2B290D712FDB42514957B28A429F2B |
PackageArch | x86_64 |
PackageDescription | LXC provides commands to create and manage containers. Current LXC uses the following kernel features to contain processes: - Kernel namespaces (ipc, uts, mount, pid, network and user) - Apparmor and SELinux profiles - Seccomp policies - Chroots (using pivot_root) - Kernel capabilities - CGroups (control groups) LXC containers are often considered as something in the middle between a chroot and a full fledged virtual machine. The goal of LXC is to create an environment as close as possible to a standard Linux installation but without the need for a separate kernel. |
PackageMaintainer | https://bugs.opensuse.org |
PackageName | lxc |
PackageRelease | lp150.1.8 |
PackageVersion | 2.0.9 |
SHA-1 | C28485EB2DC03AD592C8A1B6CEB8CB32C3E79296 |
SHA-256 | 307C4F0776747F91C84DE250856F2EC238FD2DD70ECBF9B2155C8C4072DF56E7 |