18%
14.08.2020
is: In smartctl database [for details use: -P show]
ATA Version is: ACS-2, ATA8-ACS T13/1699-D revision 4c
SATA Version is: SATA 3.1, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 6.0 Gb/s)
Local Time is: Sun Aug 2 10:41:21 2020 EDT
SMART
18%
14.03.2013
list shows which processes are running in a jail. You can see this by the additional J in the status (STAT) column.
# ps -ax
708 ?? SsJ 0:00,42 /usr/sbin/syslogd ...
722 ?? SsJ 0:17,19 /usr
18%
12.09.2013
.pl
00:00:00.50023
The output shows the amount of computing time the database engine consumed. You can pass in the desired time as a CGI parameter:
$ curl http://localhost/cgi/burn0.pl\?3
00:00
18%
13.06.2016
_journal_init=0 /dev/vg00/ext4fs
To mount the filesystem, create an appropriate mountpoint up front and then run the mount command:
mkdir /mnt/ext4fs
mount /dev/vg00/ext4fs /mnt/ext4fs
If you want to mount
18%
30.01.2020
AWS regions now. Operations are charged at $0.25/job or $1.00/million object operations performed, on top of charges associated with any operation S3 Batch Operations performs for you (e.g., data ... New S3 Services at Amazon ... New storage classes for Amazon S3
18%
05.08.2024
quark | CHANGED | rc=0 >>
/dev/testlv 64.00 62.67 3% 4 1% /testfs
Now, to create a playbook to remove the filesystem you just created, go to the /etc
18%
02.08.2021
within 90 days at the latest, you can set an expiration date:
Set-ADAccountExpiration -Identity svc_low_SQL3 -TimeSpan 90.00:00:00
You will certainly want to minimize the number of accounts whose
18%
10.09.2012
.own
lib/atlas/3.8.4 mpi/mpich2/1.5b1-open64-5.0
module-cvs mpi/openmpi/1.6-gcc-4.4.6
[laytonjb@test1 ~]$ modules list
No Modulefiles Currently Loaded.
[laytonjb@test1
18%
09.10.2017
to adjust a few application parameters in the Fortran program for a longer run time:
nx = 8000
ny = 8000
it_max = 10000
tolerance = 0.00004D+00
The code was compiled using GCC 7.1 and run
18%
05.12.2014
takes everything literally, it is faster than grep. An example pattern file could look like this:
patternR2
patternD2
patternC3
patternP0
A very large logfile might also start with lots of similar