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(MOD(iter,10)==0) WRITE(*,"('iter,diff:',i6,e12.4)") iter,diff
145
146 ! Update solution
147 DO j=2,m-1
148 DO i=2,m-1
149 u(i,j) = unew(i,j)
150 ENDDO
151 ENDDO
152 ENDDO
153
154 CALL
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Ethernet (PoE), you can verify this function. The tester can ping a remote node (10 targets can be preset) to log the packet loss and delay and perform a traceroute, reporting run times to each hop
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computers running the Linux distributions CentOS 5 and 6, Debian 5 and 6, Fedora, Gentoo, Mageia, openSUSE, RHEL 5 and 6, Scientific Linux, and Ubuntu 10.04, 11.04, and 12.04. Additionally, it can handle
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several disks and RAID systems to levels 4, 5, 6, and 10, given the required number of disks (see Table 1).
Table 1
RAID Level Minimum Configurations
Level
Min. No. of Disks
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Fortunately, the Guacamole website has prebuilt packages for several distributions. The Downloads section of the website [1] provides packages for Debian 6.0 (squeeze), Ubuntu 11.10/12.04, and Fedora 15
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usually goes by the name of php5-fpm.
One of the few exceptions is Debian 6 (squeeze); however, you can add PHP-FPM via the Dotdeb repository by adding the following line to your /etc
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to the Windows desktop, but at a little less than 10MB, it is much more compact than Cygwin's 100MB and is also easier to install.
Alternatives
MobaXterm: A previous article [3] introduced Moba
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0, 1, and 10
RAID level conversion on the fly
Background process for detecting and correcting errors proactively ("scrubbing")
Growing and shrinking a filesystem on the fly
Defragmentation
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Application Definition File for CentOS
01 name: centos
02 summary: CentOS installation with BoxGrinder
03 os:
04 name: centos
05 version: 6
06 hardware:
07 partitions:
08 "/":
09 size: 4
10
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kernel
sles:~ # grep crash /proc/cmdline
root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/10a83ffe-5a9f-48a2-b8cb-551c2cc6b42d resume=/dev/sda3 splash=silent text showopts crashkernel=128
sles:~ # /etc/init.d/boot.kdump status