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.1 20240412 (experimental) [master r14-9935-g67e1433a94f] (Ubuntu 14-20240412-0ubuntu1)
Everything looks good: mpirun
is there and mpicc
points to gcc-14.0.1 (the host system is Ubuntu 22.04, for which gcc-14 does
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sprzblog mysql ↩
limesurvey -uroot -ppassword > ↩
backup.sql
will take 21 seconds to complete:
real 0m21.626s
user 0m0.000s
sys 0m0.000s
In the case of larger databases on non
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sprzblog mysql limesurvey -uroot -ppassword > backup.sql
will take 21 seconds to complete:
real 0m21.626s
user 0m0.000s
sys 0m0.000s
In the case of larger databases on non-replicated servers
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share of users, some developers, and an entire community to support it. That aside, with a significant user base and the filesystem’s use for a wide variety of applications (HPC included), it often
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Model";
11 $work = "ebiz-tx";
12 $node1 = "WebServer";
13 $node2 = "AppServer";
14 $node3 = "DBMServer";
15 $think = 0.0 * 1e-3; # as per test system
16 $dtime = 2.2 * 1e-3; # dummy service time
17
18
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will allocate 4 cores
15 ### using 3 processors on 1 node.
16 #PBS -l nodes=1:ppn=3
17
18 ### Tell PBS the anticipated run-time for your job, where walltime=HH:MM:SS
19 #PBS -l walltime=0:10:00
20
21 ### Load
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to the tally, which is available at the ASBMB website, the 0 grants totaling $0.0 during the shutdown period between December 22, 2018 and January 25, 2019 contrasts with 465 grants totaling $139.2 Million
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/sbin/named ...
774 ?? SsJ 0:00,12 /usr/sbin/sshd ...
781 ?? IsJ 0:00,87 /usr/sbin/cron -s
...
The jls command lets you view all the currently active jails, as shown in Listing 6.
Listing 6
Active Jails
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Standard Filesystems
Distribution
Filesystem
Debian (from v7.0 wheezy)
ext4
Ubuntu (from v9.04)
ext4
Fedora (from v22)
XFS
SLES (from v12
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that I used the time command to time how long it took to run the command. The results were:
real 0m7.675s user 0m29.074s sys 0m1.002s
This looks to be pretty fast for compressing 358MB of data (on an SSD