Result for 1772AEF3F04ECE8943D87246E1643438EA8FECCB

Query result

Key Value
FileName./etc/rsyslog.d/swift.conf
FileSize759
MD5FA7CE66B0986319B51DC26BB7EF1E226
SHA-11772AEF3F04ECE8943D87246E1643438EA8FECCB
SHA-2560FACAC17C0403A7C84CD2C5CB88B2A992CD90FA789DFBAB392248FED398FA25D
SSDEEP12:y/QwVL/QFxYChu7xpd0GbCxNEcPxxcMUrdkaMUExENKOImNDA:zwuQCofdPd3MUrdXMUcn
TLSHT1EC01440A994AA7D765F41B099D23A785ECB5C521231A2030366AF567D1FEFC3508B2E3
hashlookup:parent-total2
hashlookup:trust60

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The searched file hash is included in 2 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
FileSize88168
MD565823573615B3EF03CC5C4F4086909AC
PackageDescriptiondistributed virtual object store - common files OpenStack Object Storage (code-named Swift) creates redundant, scalable object storage using clusters of standardized servers to store petabytes of accessible data. It is not a file system or real-time data storage system, but rather a long-term storage system for a more permanent type of static data that can be retrieved, leveraged, and then updated if necessary. Primary examples of data that best fit this type of storage model are virtual machine images, photo storage, email storage and backup archiving. Having no central "brain" or master point of control provides greater scalability, redundancy and permanence. . Objects are written to multiple hardware devices in the data center, with the OpenStack software responsible for ensuring data replication and integrity across the cluster. Storage clusters can scale horizontally by adding new nodes. Should a node fail, OpenStack works to replicate its content from other active nodes. Because OpenStack uses software logic to ensure data replication and distribution across different devices, inexpensive commodity hard drives and servers can be used in lieu of more expensive equipment. . This package provides some core binaries and clients to control swift.
PackageMaintainerDebian OpenStack <team+openstack@tracker.debian.org>
PackageNameswift
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion2.19.1-1
SHA-1E4FA1AEAE81A8BB3496823D3F3BCA94DF44C8F69
SHA-2560589D4639B307928C85CB03839C503B5561620D6E11FE8F6D4561BCFD3578DD6
Key Value
FileSize78380
MD53704FBDCC5403DFF729675974998A864
PackageDescriptiondistributed virtual object store - common files OpenStack Object Storage (code-named Swift) creates redundant, scalable object storage using clusters of standardized servers to store petabytes of accessible data. It is not a file system or real-time data storage system, but rather a long-term storage system for a more permanent type of static data that can be retrieved, leveraged, and then updated if necessary. Primary examples of data that best fit this type of storage model are virtual machine images, photo storage, email storage and backup archiving. Having no central "brain" or master point of control provides greater scalability, redundancy and permanence. . Objects are written to multiple hardware devices in the data center, with the OpenStack software responsible for ensuring data replication and integrity across the cluster. Storage clusters can scale horizontally by adding new nodes. Should a node fail, OpenStack works to replicate its content from other active nodes. Because OpenStack uses software logic to ensure data replication and distribution across different devices, inexpensive commodity hard drives and servers can be used in lieu of more expensive equipment. . This package provides some core binaries and clients to control swift.
PackageMaintainerPKG OpenStack <openstack-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNameswift
PackageSectionnet
PackageVersion2.10.2-1~deb9u1
SHA-1B930E815C15D5E25F3A1D1882B5EE7CBC138C558
SHA-25625639A74F5B03EC0B118C372A8A77CC1177498FF4496C2BD3351CAD56EB6D7AE