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From debugging to exploiting
17.02.2015
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. If you are not familiar with gdb, you can find a good quick reference online [6]. gdb ./MD.e32 (gdb) mai i sections .got.plt 0x804b5d0->0x804b620 at 0x000025d0:.got.plt ALLOC LOAD DATA HAS
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Samba pitfalls in daily operation
01.08.2019
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.SEC_FLAG_MAXIMUM_ALLOWED) Listing 3 ACL Error Message root@addc-01:~# samba-tool gpo aclcheck -U administrator Password for [EXAMPLE\administrator]: ERROR: Invalid GPO ACL O:DAG:DAD:PAI(A;OICI;0x001f01ff;;;DA)(A;OICI;0x001
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Coming to grips with grep
05.12.2014
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# ps -fp $(pgrep -d, -x sshd) UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD root 1905 1 0 Jul03 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/sshd root 16863 1905 0 13:11 ? 00:00:00
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HPC Software Road Gets a Bit Smoother
10.09.2013
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. The OpenMP 4.0 API provides portable mechanisms to describe when multiple iterations of the loop can be executed concurrently using SIMD instructions and to describe how to create versions of functions ... New OpenMP 4.0 Spec
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Improved Performance with Parallel I/O
24.09.2015
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. By varying the number of processes from 1 to 64, you can see in Figure 2 how the wall clock time on the y -axis is affected by the number of processes on the x -axis
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Parallel Programming with OpenCL
04.11.2011
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.data = new uchar[out.height * out.width]; 32  33   // Iterate over all pixels of the output image 34   for(size_t y = 0; y < out.height; ++y) 35   { 36     for(size_t x = 0; x < out.width; ++x) 37 ... We take a close look at how to integrate graphics processors into your parallel programs with OpenCL.
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TCP Stealth hides open ports
10.04.2015
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the patch for kernel versions 3.18 and 3.19.x [17]. If you are uncertain as to how to proceed, you can either look for help on the Internet or check out Julian Kirsch's [12] master's thesis. You will find
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Compiler Directives for Parallel Processing
12.08.2015
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large kernel. These independent kernels and associated data transfers may overlap with other kernels. A simple example of this directive (in Fortran) is: !$acc kernels     do i=1,n        a(i) = 0.0
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Backups using rdiff-backup and rsnapshot
11.02.2016
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DestinationSizeChange 41943106 (40.0 MB) Another view of the file statistics lists which file effected the change: # gunzip -c /mnt/backup/rdiff-backup-data/file_statistics.\ 2015-03-15T10\:44\:06+01\:00.data.gz | awk '$2
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Tools to Manage Storage
03.02.2024
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one or the other. Listing 3: Filesystem Before and After Quotas /dev/sda1         /home2          ext4             defaults,exec   0   0   /dev/sda1         /home2          ext4             usrquota

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