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/sbin/httpd" ]
---> Running in 505568685b0d
---> 852868a93e10
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Step 7 : CMD [ "-D", "FOREGROUND" ]
---> Running in cd770f7d3a7f
---> 2cad8f94feb9
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the questions, making them understandable, deleting inappropriate and duplicate content, and assigning tags. Two open source platforms in this genre are Open Source Q&A [2] and Shapado [3], both licensed under
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summary of the status of the system. Let me explain with an example. Figure 1 is a screen shot of my desktop when I was running Python code test3.py (a long-running processor- and memory-intensive piece
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need to make a few more purchases. The following list indicates what you will need to complete this project:
Raspberry Pi Model B+.
5V, 1A USB power supply.
4GB MicroSD card (minimum); I
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-system svclb-traefik-p46m5 2/2 Running 0 11m
kube-system coredns-d798c9dd-kjhjv 1/1 Running 0 12m
kube-system traefik-6787cddb4b-594
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(Accelerated Processing Unit) [4].
This processor combines a CPU with a GPU on a single chip. For example, the recently announced AMD A10-5800K has the following specifications:
4 cores at 3.8GHz (turbo
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. The holdingdisk section (lines 22 to 26) specifies the key data for such a holding disk. In Listing 1, Amanda is allowed to cache data in the /amanda/holding directory, where it can use a maximum of 50MB space; any
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with the original Raspberry Pi Model A, ranging from two to more than 250 nodes. That early 32-bit system had a single core running at 700MHz with 256MB of memory. You can build a cluster of five RPi3 nodes with 20
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interface shown in Figure 2, which is intended more for debugging purposes, from http://localhost:9090/graph
. Many articles, blog posts, and conference keynotes [9]-[11] can help you delve the depths
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to NFS-export the storage to the data mover. Then, just copy the data between mountpoints. For example:
$ cp -a --preserve=all -r /old_storage/data /new_storage/data
Be warned that if you use NFS, you