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10.06.2015
-from 1600x900
This command mirrors my laptop screen on the external display and scales the image from the native 1,600x900 resolution on my laptop to a native 1,900x1,200 resolution on the external display
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07.11.2011
#pragma omp parallel for reduction(+: pi)
10 for (i = 0; i < STEPCOUNTER; i++) {
11 /* pi/4 = 1/1 ‑ 1/3 + 1/5 ‑ 1/7 + ...
12 To avoid the need to continually change
13 the sign (s=1
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11.06.2014
application server.
On a system in a stable state, throughput initially is not affected by file operations, but after a certain value (e.g., 16,384MB), performance collapses. As Figure 1 shows
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18.07.2013
of an Intel DC S3700 200GB SSD.
Listing 1
TKperf Result Set
$ sudo tkperf ssd intelDCS3700 /dev/sdb -nj 2 -iod 16 -rfb
!!!Attention!!!
All data on /dev/sdf will be lost!
Are you sure you want
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09.08.2015
Community Edition, Commercial Version
Open Source Edition, Enterprise Edition
Open Source Edition
SaaS model
Via partners, Hosting Edition
Cloud Edition
No
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13.06.2022
) for a class B problem size.
Therefore, I will run the EP, FT, and MG tests to check health performance. For class B, the EP test takes 5.46s, the FT test 17.26s, and the MB test 3.8s. If I stay with only
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30.11.2025
_NOT_RUNNING
08 fi
09
10 pid=`cat $ASTRUNDIR/asterisk.pid`
11 ocf_run kill -s 0 $pid
12 rc=$?
13
14 if [ $rc -eq 0 ]; then
15 if ocf_is_true "$OCF_RESKEY_realtime"; then
16
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05.12.2014
.21
–
EUR5.95
EUR1.00 (with French VAT)
EUR2.78 (half price as of year two)
–
$2.92
License(s)
AGPL, commercial
GPL, LGPL, AGPL
Commercial
GPLv3
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28.11.2023
public: true
09 redirect: true
10
11 x-httpservice: &httpservice
12 type: http
13 method: GET
14 check_interval: 45
15 timeout: 10
16 expected_status: 200
17 allow_notifications: true
18
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25.03.2021
(Listing 1), which indicates a push.
Listing 1
Server Push in Log
2020-11-22T12:01:10+01:00 1606042870.567 200 605 h2 "GET /index.html HTTP/2.0"
2020-11-22T12:01:10+01:00 1606042870.567 200