Admin Magazine
 
  • News
  •  
  • Articles
  •  
  • Tech Tools
  •  
  • Subscribe
  •  
  • Archive
  •  
  • Whitepapers
  •  
  • Digisub
  •  
  • Write for Us!
  •  
  • Newsletter
  •  
  • Shop
  • DevOps
  • Cloud Computing
  • Virtualization
  • HPC
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • Security
  • Monitoring
  • Databases
  • all Topics...
Search
Login
ADMIN Magazine on Facebook
GooglePlus

Search

Refine your search
Sort order
  • Date
  • Score
Content type
  • Article (Print) (11)
  • Article (5)
Keywords
Creation time
  • Last day
  • Last week
  • Last month
  • Last three months
  • Last year

« Previous 1 2

40%
Julia Distributed Arrays
15.08.2012
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  » 
: julia> libc_clock = dlsym(libc, :clock) Ptr{Void} @0x0000003ff689aab0 Finally, the ccall function can be used to call a library command. julia> t = ccall(dlsym(libc, :clock), Int32, ()) julia> print
39%
Automation Scripting with PHP
16.10.2012
Home »  Articles  » 
 
:Ethernet HWaddr 08:00:27:b0:21:7e inet addr:192.168.1.85 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 inet6 addr: fe80::a00:27ff:feb0:217e/64 Scope:Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU
39%
Building sustainably safe containers
02.02.2021
Home »  Archive  »  2021  »  Issue 61: Secur...  » 
Lead Image © it studiom1, 123RF.com
.matrix.dev/gentoo-glibc] 22bac475857f: Pushed 636634f1308a: Layer already exists [...] Step 2/8 : FROM dockerrepo.matrix.dev/gentoo-glibc:latest-amd64 [...] Step 8/8 : ADD gentoo-gcc.tar.gz / ---> b89e1b4ab2ba Successfully
38%
Warewulf 4
13.12.2022
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  » 
: Warewulf Installation $ sudo yum install -y https://repo.ctrliq.com/rhel/8/ciq-release.rpm $ yum install -y warewulf   CIQ Stable                                                        12 kB/s |  32 k
37%
GNU Parallel: Multicore at the Command Line with GNU Parallel
04.11.2011
Home »  HPC  »  Articles  » 
eaa6238ad5ff00  ‑ One reason to use Parallel in this way is so that output of each command is grouped such that multiple commands do not mix their output streams together. For more information, see
35%
Monitoring IPv6 with Wireshark
09.04.2019
Home »  Archive  »  2019  »  Issue 50: Bpfilter  » 
Lead Image © Suzanne Tucker, 123RF.com
and is usually expressed as eights sets of four hexadecimal digits (known as nibbles, quibbles, or hextets) separated by colons. For example, an IPv6 address looks like this: 2001: 0db8: 1010: 61ab: f005: ba11: 00

« Previous 1 2

Service

  • Article Code
  • Contact
  • Legal Notice
  • Privacy Policy
  • Glossary
    • Backup Test
© 2025 Linux New Media USA, LLC – Legal Notice