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.json files (Listings 1 and 2) [2] to launch a Monitoror stack and supply its configuration, respectively.
Listing 1
monitoror_stack.yml
01 version: '3.5'
02 services:
03 monitoror:
04
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acc parallel loop
{
for (j=0; j < m; j++) {
...
}
}
...
}
}
Table 3: Single-Directive Nested Loop
Fortran
C
!$acc parallel loop
do i=1,n
...
do
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x86_64 6:3.4.3-1.el6 epel 9.1 M
Installing for dependencies:
GraphicsMagick x86_64 1.3.17-1.el6 epel 2.2 M
GraphicsMagick-c++ x
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of output provide information about the search and the type of output:
# extended LDIF
# LDAPv3
# base with scope subtree
# filter: (objectClass=olcDatabaseConfig)
# requesting: olc
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1,33
2,34
3,35
4,36
5,37
6,38
7,39
8,40
9,41
10,42
11,43
12,44
13,45
14,46
15,47
16,48
17,49
18,50
19,51
20,52
21,53
22,54
23,55
24,56
25,57
26,58
27,59
28,60
29,61
30,62
31,63
The lstopo tool
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:
18 - "blog.datadoc.info"
19 ---
20 apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1alpha3
21 kind: VirtualService
22 metadata:
23 name: wordpress
24 spec:
25 hosts:
26 - "blog.datadoc.info"
27 gateways
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. One easy way to set up a Hiawatha virtual machine is to start up the TurnKey Linux Nginx VM [3], then remove Nginx and add Hiawatha.
Start by downloading the TurnKey Linux Nginx VM, a small Linux
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-1.el6 epel 9.1 M
Installing for dependencies:
GraphicsMagick x86_64 1.3.17-1.el6 epel 2.2 M
GraphicsMagick-c++ x86_64 1.3.17-1.el6
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$(find /sys/devices/system/cpu -regex ".*cpu[0-9]+/topology/thread_siblings_list") | sort -n | uniq
0,32
1,33
2,34
3,35
4,36
5,37
6,38
7,39
8,40
9,41
10,42
11,43
12,44
13,45
14,46
15,47
16,48
17,49
18,50
19,51
20,52
21,53
22,54
23,55
24,56
25
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_filesystem_avail_bytes{device="/dev/nvme0n1p1",fstype="vfat",mountpoint="/"} 7.7317074944e+11
node_filesystem_avail_bytes{device="tmpfs",fstype="tmpfs",mountpoint="/tmp"} 1.6456810496e+10
# HELP node_cpu_seconds_total Seconds the CPUs spent