PG&E Corporation uses "non-GAAP core earnings," which is a non-GAAP financial measure, in order to provide a measure that allows investors to compare the underlying financial performance of the business from one period to another, exclusive of non-core items. See the accompanying tables for a reconciliation of non-GAAP core earnings to consolidated earnings available for common shareholders.
Non-GAAP core earnings and non-GAAP core EPS are not substitutes or alternatives for GAAP measures such as consolidated income available for common shareholders and may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies.
Because of their high time-resolution, the physical nature of their proxy records, and their ability to archive actual greenhouse (and non-greenhouse) gas concentrations from the past, ice cores have become one of the golden standards in paleoclimate research.
The HTTP Listener v2 input plugin listens for metrics sent via HTTP.Metrics may be sent in any supported Telegraf input data format.Note the plugin previously known as http_listener has been renamed influxdb_listener.To use Telegraf as a proxy/relay for InfluxDB, we recommend using influxdb_listener.
The InfluxDB Listener input plugin listens for requests sentaccording to the InfluxDB HTTP API.The intent of the plugin is to allow Telegraf to serve as a proxy, or router,for the HTTP /write endpoint of the InfluxDB HTTP API.
The InfluxDB v2 Listener input plugin listens for requests sentaccording to the InfluxDB HTTP API.The intent of the plugin is to allow Telegraf to serve as a proxy, or router,for the HTTP /api/v2/write endpoint of the InfluxDB HTTP API.
The SMART input plugin gets metrics using the command line utility smartctlfor SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) storage devices.SMART is a monitoring system included in computer hard disk drives (HDDs)and solid-state drives (SSDs), which include most modern ATA/SATA, SCSI/SAS and NVMe disks.The plugin detects and reports on various indicators of drive reliability,with the intent of enabling the anticipation of hardware failures.See smartmontools.
Upgrading minor versions of control plane components (e.g. from 1.23.* to 1.25.*) can be managed using the kubernetesVersion parameter. It specifies the automatic update mode (if set to Automatic) or the desired minor version of the control plane. The default control plane version (to use with kubernetesVersion: Automatic) as well as a list of supported Kubernetes versions can be found in the documentation.
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Globally, 41% of all households rely on solid fuels (wood, charcoal, coal, dung, and crop residues) for cooking and other household needs with consequences for health outcomes in populations [1]. In 2016, household air pollution from cooking with solid fuel contributed to at least 3.6 million cases of premature mortality in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) [1], making solid fuel use (SFU) a major risk factor for health in LMICs. The disease burden associated with SFU span a range of health outcomes, including respiratory illnesses [2,3,4,5,6], lung cancer [7, 8], and cataracts [9]. Recent evidence also suggested associations with tuberculosis [10], and low birth weight [11]. Due to gender-defined roles in LMICs, women and girls and children who mostly cook and spend significant time near stoves with polluting fuels, are disproportionally affected [12,13,14,15,16,17].
Literacy-numeracy: Children are developmentally on track if they can do at least two of the following: identify/name at least ten letters of the alphabet; read at least four simple, popular words; and/or know the name and recognize the symbols of all numbers from 1 to 10.
Physical development: Child is on track If she/he can pick up a small object with two fingers, like a stick or rock from the ground, and the mother/primary caregiver does not indicate that the child is sometimes too sick to play,
Social-emotional: The child is on track if two of the following are true: the child gets along well with other children; the child does not kick, bite or hit other children; and the child does not get distracted easily.
Learning: If the child follows simple directions on how to do something correctly and/or when given something to do, and is able to do it independently, then the child is considered to be developmentally on track in the learning domain.
A validation study for the ECDI was conducted in Jordan and the Philippines among 1800 children evenly distributed by sex. Urban and rural regions were represented, and a subsample of children was used to test reliability. The recommended set of questions was also tested alongside several other validated tools, including the Early Development Instrument and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire. Factor analyses demonstrated excellent reliability and validity of the questionnaire [26].
Wealth index score (this index incorporates household characteristics (i.e., electricity, water facilities, number of rooms, type of toilet, and building material of roofs, floors, walls), presence of material goods (i.e., television, telephone, refrigerator) and ownership of a computer, camera, and bank account, among other goods. The original index provided by UNICEF included the type of fuel used in the home, so we reconstructed a new index excluding this characteristic to avoid overadjustment in our models. The index was therefore categorized into quintiles with the highest quintile reflecting the wealthiest households and the lowest one reflecting the poorest.
In additional analyses, we explored whether the association between SFU and ECDI and its subdomains differed by gender or urbanicity status. Differences in the associations in sex (boys and girls) or urbanicity (rural and urban) groups were tested by comparing the value of d/SEd to the standard normal distribution, where d is the difference between the two estimates, and \(SE_d = \sqrt SE_1^2 + SE_2^2\) is the standard error of the difference [29]. (This is based on a height-for-age of
For urbanicity, we notice that when we stratified this variable, urban children exposed to SFU are more likely to show delays in ECDI and its subdomain of literacy-numeracy relative to children no exposed to SFU. This association was weaker in the case of rural children. It is worth mentioning that the results from stratified analyses in rural areas should be interpreted with caution. Given the very high prevalence of SFU in rural areas (
Last, the observational nature of the data may not allow us to identify with more precision how SFU directly affects ECD. While confounding can never be completely ruled out, our findings of SFU hold after considering other control variables identified in the literature. It is important to consider that our most important variable is a twofold proxy for indoor pollution and cooking practices. However, it has been shown that estimates of the prevalence of household SFU from probability sampling surveys can be made with more confidence than estimates of actual pollutant exposures [42]. Indeed, the fact that existing epidemiological studies of SFU and related health outcomes have achieved reasonably consistent results with binary exposures indicates that this exposure measure may prove to be valuable for environmental epidemiology studies. Moreover, the lack of studies investigating the effects of SFU on child neurodevelopment in LMICs makes this study valuable, and a starting point to further investigations with a better assessment of exposure to indoor air pollutants including information on stove type, cooking/heating practices, and time-activity patterns.
After searching through guides on the internet we managed to get most of it working, i.e. reverse proxy from the Web server to the App server, and connecting up the database on the DB server from the App server.
Before going further ... a question ... are these 3 CentOS 7 servers in a virtual environment .. ie, VMWare then CentOS 7's as guest OS's in the VMWare environment? or some other virtualized system? (uhhhh ... they appear to be just nodes on the same subnet, BTW).
Can see something with the setup you might need to re-consider - moodledata on same server as DB (from first hand experience in assisting an entity whose moodle admin thought he had 'unlimited space') especially IF that 1TB drive isn't partitioned ... partitions: typical / where the databases live in /var/lib/mysql ... consider making a partition /data (the 1TB) /data where moodledata (for filedir really) would reside.
Reason .... 1 parition could be filled up (yep, doesn't take long) on a 1TB IF someone (a Moodle Admin not really knowing) set autobackups with 'keep all' or if one gets a teacher with a large course (say in to 50+ Gig range) did full course backups once a week and never cleaned up/removed older backups .
One of the reasons you experienced 'loss of mount' could have been how one mounted - if one didn't enter the mount in fstab but, rather, had just used a command to mount ... when the apps server or in your case the DB box was rebooted, the apps server didn't know to remount.
Be careful with settings for the mount in fstab ... on virtualized environments ... like Google Compute Engine ... if the mount is permanent and the fstab settings are in-correct, the server won't boot .... gets to the point of mounting, can' t find/do the mount ... halts the bootup.
The IPs are setup as /25 subnets. i.e. in a range from 10.165.1.8 to 10.165.1.15, 10.165.1.16 to 10.165.1.23, and 10.165.1.24 to 10.165.1.33. This is for security reasons whereby the Web Server can only be accessed externally and can only communicate to the App Subnet. It has no access to the DB subnet based on routing rules as we have firewalls between each subnet. The App can only connect with Web and DB subnets, and the DB subnet can only connect to the App subnet. I found this useful regarding subnets: _sheet.html
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