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fail 1 , vi (↔ fr: tomber en panne
)
fail: hardware
1
Patient
~ s

Hard drives do fail , of course, but this is sufficiently rare to make it a non-issue for some people and besides, the chances of losing data stored on your PC's hard drive at the same time as that on an external hard drive are slim indeed.
[
enKEEP YOU DATA SAFE
]
There are multiple DNS servers at every level, so that if one fails , there are others to handle the requests.
[
enHOW INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS
]
Unfortunately, Windows XP doesn't allow you to use the disk-checking utility ScanDisk on demand. If you're worried that a drive may be about to fail , right-click its icon.
[
enCALL THE PC DOCTOR
]
Hard drives Patient do fail, of course, but this is sufficiently rare to make it a non-issue for some people and besides, the chances of losing data stored on your PC's hard drive at the same time as that on an external hard drive are slim indeed. [KEEP YOU DATA SAFE 0 JP 13/03/2009]
There are multiple DNS servers at every level, so that if one Patient fails, there are others to handle the requests. [HOW INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE WORKS 0 JP 13/03/2009]
Unfortunately, Windows XP doesn't allow you to use the disk-checking utility ScanDisk on demand. If you're worried that a drive Patient may be about to fail, right-click its icon. [CALL THE PC DOCTOR 0 JP 13/03/2009]
No one intentionally designs hardware that Patient will fail (just as no programmer intentionally builds programs that contain bugs). However, hardware is quite sensitive to environmental effects. [ COMER 0 JP 13/03/2009]
Fault Tolerant architecture Allows continuous operations when components Patient fail due to fail-over and hot swap capability Reason . [ d'après DATAWA 0 JP 13/03/2009]
The one downside of using an older system to set up a Linux server is that the most likely devices to fail are the power supply and hard-drive. [ DEBIAN3 0 JP 13/03/2009]
If you don't have problems for the first hour or so of using, but then problems start popping up, the hard-drive Patient is failing. That's because failing hard-drives are more sensitive to heat and the hotter the drive gets the more likely it is to have problems. [ DEBIAN3 0 JP MCLH 13/03/2009]
However, if you don't enforce that rule with any other mechanisms on the bastion host and/or choke router, only one component of your architecture Patient needs to fail or be compromised in order to get inside. [ FIREWALL 0 JP 13/03/2009]
The beeps are actually codes which will point out what components Patient failed during the power on self test Time . [ GUIDE 0 JP 13/03/2009]
Though viruses do not damage computer hardware there have been attempts to create programs that will do things like run the hard drive until it Patient fails or lodge itself in the computer's clock (which has a rechargeable battery) allowing it to remain active even months after the computer has been unplugged. [ INTROCOMP 0 JP 13/03/2009]
These microchips need to be modified under normal computer use but the virus program can produce changes which cause them Patient to fail. [ INTROCOMP 0 JP 13/03/2009]
If a server Patient fails, the clients can be configured to route around the dead machine or machines and use the remaining active servers. [ MEMCACHE 0 JP 13/03/2009]
Putting it in memory is fine, however, because the data is safe to lose if a Memcached node Patient fails. [ MEMCACHE 0 JP 13/03/2009]
The hub contains electronics to detect failures and eliminate only those stations that Patient fail; the hub can keep all operational nodes on one logical ring. [ COMER 0 JP 13/03/2009]
Patient
Subject (NP) (8)
Indirect link (NP) (2)
Subject (Pro) (2)
Indirect link (Pro)
component (3)
hard drive (2)
one{multiple dns servers}
drive
that{hardware}
it{the hard drive}
them{these microchips}
server
node
that{those stations}
Reason
Complement (PP -due to)
fail-over hot swap capability
Time
Complement (PP -during)
power
Noun failure
1
French
tomber en panne
MCLH
28/08/2008

fail 2 , vi (↔ fr: échouer
1
)
task
1
Patient
~ s

If an innocent user makes normal page requests during a attack, therequests may fail completely , or the pages may download so slowly as to make the website unusable.
[
enDENIAL OF SERVICE
]
If those numbers were to be corrupted, network communications would fail .
[
enLINUX NETORKING
]
Indeed, the bulk of the book is devoted to the presentation of techniques and tools that assist testers as they try to make the application fail by feeding it various types of inputs (hence the term fault injection) .
[
enSECURITY TESTING
]
If an innocent user makes normal page requests during a attack, the requests Patient may fail completely Manner , or the pages may download so slowly as to make the website unusable. [DENIAL OF SERVICE 0 JP 13/03/2009]
If those numbers were to be corrupted, network communications Patient would fail. [LINUX NETORKING 0 JP 13/03/2009]
Indeed, the bulk of the book is devoted to the presentation of techniques and tools that assist testers as they try to make the application Patient fail by feeding it various types of inputs (hence the term fault injection) Method . [SECURITY TESTING 0 JP 13/03/2009]
However, if you load drivers other than the LTT driver (which allocate their device numbers dynamically) first, then the device files that connect to the LTT driver may become stale. The symptom of this happening is that the above command Patient will fail. [ DEBIAN 0 JP 13/03/2009]
If the allocation Patient fails (if p is zero), the program terminates. [ PROGC 0 JP 13/03/2009]
Further suppose that datagram D passes through malfunctioning IP software that changes the destination IP address from X ro Y (also suppose the malfunctioning software recomputes the IP checksum before forwarding the datagram). When it reaches computer Y, the datagram will be accepted by IP software. However, because TCP computes its checksum over the segment plus the pseudo-header, the TCP checksum computation Patient will fail, and the segment will be rejected. [ COMER 0 JP 13/03/2009]
Since s is pointing into the string constant table, the string cannot be changed; free Patient fails because it cannot deallocate a block in an executable region Reason . [ PROGC 0 JP 13/03/2009]
Patient
Subject (NP) (6)
Indirect link (NP)
request
communication
application
command
allocation
computation
free
Manner
Modifier (AdvP)
completely
Method
Complement (PP -by)
feeding it various types of inputs
Reason
Complement (Clause)
because it cannot deallocate a block in an executable region
Noun failure
2
French
MCLH
31/01/2009
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