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30.01.2020
tottime percall cumtime percall filename:lineno(function)
148/1 0.001 0.000 156.745 156.745 {built-in method builtins.exec}
1 149.964 149.964 156.745 156.745 md_002.py:3
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22.10.2012
not change unnecessarily
020 # weight 1.000
021 alg straw
022 hash 0 # rjenkins1
023 item device0 weight 1.000
024 }
025 host host1 {
026 id -2 # do
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04.11.2011
that happens, Parallel will execute the command and then start over with a new invocation, building the command line again. Therefore, for 40,000 files, you might have your program execute four times, each time
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17.08.2011
being used.
It doesn’t matter what platform you use: If it’s pay as you go, you’ll want to monitor it to prevent your $1,000-a-month bill turning into $10,000 a month.
In the tradition of programmers
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11.02.2016
for the transmission speed, or you might have technical limits (searching through 100 million rows will take a dozen seconds or so), or you might even encounter financial limits to tuning. (Yes, an SSD could give you 10,000
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12.03.2013
is shown in Listing 1.
Listing 1: Sample nfsiostat Output
Linux 2.6.18-308.16.1.el5.centos.plus (home8) 02/10/2013 _i686_ (1 CPU)
02/10/2013 03:38:48 PM
Filesystem: rMB_nor/s w
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18.06.2014
is it? Which user has the largest capacity? Which user has the most files? What is the oldest file and how old is it? These are deceptively easy questions to answer, but what if you have 1,000 users
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05.11.2013
, mainly because it is inside the world’s fastest supercomputer – the Tianhe-2; in fact, the 48,000 Xeon Phi cards built in to the Tianhe-2 help it deliver nearly twice the raw performance of the second
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20.10.2013
: Z1F35P0G
LU WWN Device Id: 5 000c50 050b954c3
Firmware Version: CC27
User Capacity: 3,000,592,982,016 bytes [3.00 TB]
Sector Sizes: 512 bytes logical, 4096 bytes physical
Device is: In smartctl
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16.03.2021
6836191232 sdc
8 33 244197544 sdc1
8 48 6836191232 sdd
8 49 244197544 sdd1
Notice that I have one non-volatile memory express (NVMe) drive and two serial-attached SCSI (SAS