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in a custom deskside chassis. A third system, from Cray, used commodity processors with custom motherboards and chassis. It focused on incorporating Cray’s high-performance computing (HPC) expertise
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msstore
Search repo(s) for matching packages by nameLimit search to a particular package source
list
ls
winget listwinget list - n 12winget list --upgrade-availablewinget list
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romulus 192.168.133.11
node create --node-type satellite remus 192.168.133.12
node create --node-type satellite vulcan 192.168.133.13
node create --node-type satellite kronos 192.168.133.14
In addition
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"SubnetMax": "10.99.0.0",
07 "Backend": {
08 "Type": "udp",
09 "Port": 7890
10 }
11 }
12 [...]
At first glance, this concept looks robust and simple
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dh_group modp1024;
09 }
10 generate_policy off;
11 }
12
13 sainfo address 192.168.2.0/24 any address 172.16.0.0/16 any {
14 pfs_group modp1024;
15 encryption_algorithm aes256;
16
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source nfdump [5] tool does this job on an existing Linux server or on a lean virtual machine (VM). A CPU core, 256MB of RAM, and a 2GB hard drive are sufficient for the VM. You can install on Cent
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wgossrvc
Listing 4
setup_goss.sh Diff Additions
5a6
> GOSSVFLE='/lib/systemd/system/goss.service'
9,10c10,12
< sha256sum
< tee
---
> sha256sum
> systemctl
> tee
81a84
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It’s called high-performance computing (HPC), not low-performance computing (LPC), not medium-performance computing (MPC), and not even really awful-performance computing (RAPC). The focus is doing
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$ ethstats -c1
eth0: 0.03 Mb/s In 0.14 Mb/s Out - 51.4 p/s In 38.8 p/s Out
requests a single sample and shows a somewhat idle system.
Grand Finale
With a nearly inexhaustible supply
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"TracingConfig": {
17 "Mode": "PassThrough"
18 },
19 "CodeSha256": "37n/rzJz4o2lyvh4s2aet2aBlY=adc",
20 "Description": "",
21 "CodeSize": 432,
22 "FunctionArn": "arn