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ransomware and the sword of Damocles called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the event of a possible data loss. Surprisingly, very few ADs are up to these requirements in terms of delegation
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was a mess. You had spurts of activity and lots of down time. During college, we used to make basket goals from punch cards and small basketballs from old printouts and tape and shoot goals waiting for our
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because of a lot of hard work by the talented Tobias Oetiker, an IT specialist by day in Switzerland. On the MRTG and RRDtool sites, he describes himself as the person responsible for the initial
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ceph mgr module enable dashboard
restart the mgr component and the dashboard. After that, the dashboard is available with an official SSL certificate if you call it using the correct hostname
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on in relation to two objects.
These examples are just a few that show how useful functions are integrated into the view and the context menu. A lot more is waiting, though. For example, you can see whether
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is quite remarkable is that RocksDB's internal structure is quite simple, because RocksDB can also be used as a plain vanilla store for key-value pairs.
RocksDB Instead of a Filesystem
RADOS uses Rocks
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called diskless nodes because they can make configuration and administration much easier in lots of ways. In this article, I present Warewulf, one of the original and very widely used stateless cluster
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(n):
# From sample script for psutils
"""
>>> bytes2human(10000)
'9.8 K'
>>> bytes2human(100001221)
'95.4 M'
"""
symbols = ('K', 'M', 'G', 'T', 'P', 'E', 'Z', 'Y')
prefix = {}
for
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_PROC_BIND
that informs the execution environment how threads are bound to what is called “OpenMP places.” The second environment variable, OMP_PLACES
, obviously describes the OpenMP places.
OMP_PROC_BIND
has several
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are currently logged on, and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes.
Uptime gives you a “load” factor for all processors; that is, if a node has eight cores, you would like the load to be 8