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Enter the server hostname: |openshift.redhat.com|
08
09 You can add more servers later using 'rhc server'.
10
11 Login to openshift.redhat.com: mfeilner@linux-magazin.de
12 Password: **********
13
14 Open
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"
05
06 start on (filesystem and net-device-up IFACE=lo)
07 stop on runlevel [!2345]
08
09 env DAEMON=/usr/local/openresty/nginx/sbin/nginx
10 env PID=/var/run/nginx.pid
11
12 expect fork
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in TLSv1.0 was error-prone, but the problems long remained theoretical.
TLSv1.1, which was designed to iron out the worst weaknesses of CBC, followed in 2006. Two years later, TLSv1.2 was released
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import MPI
02 import random
03
04 comm = MPI.COMM_WORLD
05 rank = comm.Get_rank()
06 mpisize = comm.Get_size()
07 nsamples = int(6e6/mpisize)
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09 inside = 0
10 random.seed(rank)
11 for i in range
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.0 as build
03 MAINTAINER Yves Schumann
04
05 COPY /demo-app
06
07 RUN mkdir /demo-app/build \
08 && cd /demo-app/build \
09 && cmake .. \
10 && cmake --build .
11
12 RUN echo "Build
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key_material: "{{ item }}"
09 state: present
10 region: "{{ region }}"
11 with_file: /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
12 register: sshkey
13 tags: sshkey
14
15 - name: Create VPC INT
16 ec2
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754 pages of about 63MB) with details on where to find the latest release. In my case, this was version 19.11.480. The docs are also now public, which is more convenient (an access token attached
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], but it should also work with an Apache server without any problems [6]. The developers only guarantee smooth operation on Debian 7 or 8 and Ubuntu 14.04 or 16.04. In principle, the installation also works
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directives, meaning that the source code can still be complied as serial code:
$ gcc ‑Wall test.c
test.c: In function 'main':
test.c:12: warning: ignoring #pragma omp parallel
OpenMP-specific code can also
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GB)
03 Socket P#0
04 Core L#0 + PU L#0 (P#0)
05 Core L#1 + PU L#1 (P#2)
06 Core L#2 + PU L#2 (P#4)
07 Core L#3 + PU L#3 (P#6)
08 NUMANode P#1 (12GB)
09 Socket P#1
10