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s
04 4> JOIN employees e ON (s.employee_id = e.employee_id)
05 5> WHERE s.sale_date > trunc(sysdate) - INTERVAL '6' MONTH
06 6> AND s.eur_value >= 10;
07 Explained.
08
09 SQL> select * from table
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import java.io.*;
04 import java.util.*;
05
06 public class Readline {
07
08 [...]
09
10 public static final void load(ReadlineLibrary lib) throws UnsatisfiedLinkError {
11 [...]
12 System
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three to examine in this article. Two are popular Internet services from Twitter [2] and WordPress [3]. Because of the high number of users and open interfaces, you can expect an affinity with REST
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:lanman passfile.txt
Loaded 2 passwords with 2 different salts (FreeBSD MD5 [32/64])
guesses: 0 time: 1:04:04:08 (3) c/s: 10927 trying: gmugoky - gmugok2
guesses: 0 time: 1:09:25:10 (3) c/s: 10929 trying
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nodes, and make sure to do this as a user and not as root.
3. To make life easier, use shared storage between the controller and the compute nodes.
4. Make sure the UIDs and GIDs are consistent
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In previous articles, I examined some fundamental tools for HPC systems, including pdsh [1] (parallel shells), Lmod environment modules [2], and shared storage with NFS and SSHFS [3]. One remaining
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"
).
Listing 3: Rexfile for Setting Up Apache
01 user "root";
02
03 Desc "Apache installation";
04 task "apacheinstall", sub {
05
06 install package => "apache2";
07 service "apache2" => "start";
08
09
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/Linux 2.6.32, BuildID[sha1]=734e3fc7a56cd83bc5ac13d124e4a994ce39084f, not stripped
The examples on the MirageOS project website are smart and work well. Installing an existing application
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"data_dir": "/var/consul",
08 "datacenter": "Datacenter-A",
09 "disable_update_check": true,
10 "enable_script_checks": true,
11 "enable_syslog": true,
12 "encrypt": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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+ X3 +
1 X4 + X5 + X6
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11111111112222222222
12345678901234567890123456789
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