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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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": "127.0.0.1"}},
06 { "type": "PORT", "params": {"hostname": "129.0.0.1", "port": 8080}},
07 { "type": "HTTP-STATUS", "params": {"url": "https://google.com"}},
08 {
09 "type": "GROUP",
10
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already installed and latest version
Package redhat-rpm-config-9.0.3-34.el6.sl.noarch already installed and latest version
Package rpm-build-4.8.0-19.el6_2.1.x86_64 already installed and latest version
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is to find out whether it runs on the master node when it is booted by using the chkconfig
command:
[root@test1 etc]# chkconfig --list
...
nfs 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6
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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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_function
02
03 import pymp
04
05 ex_array = pymp.shared.array((100,), dtype='uint8')
06 with pymp.Parallel(4) as p:
07 for index in p.range(0, 100):
08 ex_array[index] = 1
09 # The parallel print
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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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is well.
Listing 4
A Working Nginx Container
01 $ curl http://10.88.0.3:80
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Welcome to nginx!
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