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: 288 M
Total download size: 4.4 M
Installed size: 297 M
Is this ok [y/N]: y
Downloading Packages:
(1/2): glibc-2.12-1.47.el6_2.9.i686.rpm
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nvme0n1 2739.00 2747.50 27336.00 10988.50 210.00 0.00 7.12 0.00 0.12 0.02 0.00 9
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Listing 4
smartctl on SAS Drive
$ sudo smartctl -a /dev/sdc
smartctl 7.1 2019-12-30 r5022 [x86_64-linux-5.4.0-66-generic] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-19, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www
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/6): tftp-server-5.2-24.el8.x86_64.rpm 123 kB/s | 49 kB 00:00
(4/6): dhcp-server-4.3.6-47.el8.x86_64.rpm 3.9 MB/s | 529 kB 00:00
(5/6): bind
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(f=1): [w(1)][100.0%][eta 00m:00s]
test: (groupid=0, jobs=1): err= 0: pid=7055: Sat Oct 12 19:09:53 2019
write: IOPS=34.8k, BW=136MiB/s (143MB/s)(9.97GiB/75084msec); 0 zone resets
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Run
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.py
CPU ALL: 1.0 %
CPU0 4.1%
CPU1 2.0%
CPU2 0.0%
CPU3 0.0%
CPU4 0.0%
CPU5 0.0%
CPU6 0.0%
CPU7 2.0%
CPU ALL:
user: 0.7% nice: 0.0%
system: 0.2% idle
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TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
cuda 10.1-base-ubuntu19.04-octave b01ee7a9eb2d 47 seconds ago 873MB
nvidia/cuda 10.1-base-ubuntu18.04 3b55548ae91f 4 months ago 106MB
hello
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localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6
192.168.1.1 fiji.baz.edu fiji
192.168.1.2 fijiistor.baz.edu fijistor
192.168.100.9 ib
192.168.1.101 node01
192.168.1.102 node02
192.168.1.103 node03
192.168.1.104 node04
192.168.1.200
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This first article of a series looks at the forces that have driven desktop supercomputing, beginning with the history of PC and supercomputing processors through the 1990s into the early 2000s.
...
May 1988
AMD K6-2
MMX and 3DNOW! SIMD, 200–570MHz; 64KiB L1 cache
Jun 1998
Pentium II Xeon
SIMD; L2 cache from 512KB to 2MB
Feb 1999
Pentium III
9 ...
This first article of a series looks at the forces that have driven desktop supercomputing, beginning with the history of PC and supercomputing processors through the 1990s into the early 2000s.
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-c
Clusterware to use
corosync, zookeeper:
-D
Use direct I/O on the back end
n/a
-g
Work as a gateway (server without back