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ASCII-based monitoring tools
30.05.2021
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A long time ago, I was a system administrator for a couple of HPC systems, but I also inherited two Hewlett-Packard (HP) N-class servers (mainframes). Along with two WORM storage units, these were
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High-Performance Python 3
19.09.2019
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 = np.array([10, 20, 30, 40])   print('a+b:\n', add_ufunc(a, b)) The answer should be: a+b:  [11 22 33 44] In the previous example, you had to put everything that was to run on the GPU into a single Numba ... High-Performance Python 3
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HPC Monitoring: What Should You Monitor?
15.01.2014
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days, then you might be able to capture data about whether a node is alive or dead infrequently, perhaps every 5-15 minutes, or even longer if you like. Checking it once every 3 seconds seems a bit like
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Fundamentals of I/O benchmarking
11.04.2016
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(512 MB) copied, 49.1424 s, 10.4 MB/s If you want to empty the read and write cache for benchmark purposes, you can do so using: sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches Sequential access
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Getting the most from your cores
11.10.2016
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, the exact details of these components varies from processor to processor, making CPU utilization comparison difficult. Current processors can have shared L3 caches across all cores or shared L2 and L1 caches
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Secure access to Kubernetes
25.03.2020
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Using loop directives to improve performance
05.02.2019
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but independently of one another (Figure 2). Table 3 Gang Execution Fortran C !$acc parallel do i=1,n ! do something enddo!$acc end parallel pragma acc parallel{ for (int i=0; i
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Internet socket programming in Perl
06.10.2019
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Availability 01 Use IO::Select 02 03 $select = IO::Select->new(); 04 05 $select->add($socket1); 06 $select->add($socket2); 07 $select->add($socket3); 08 $select->add($socket4); 09 10 @ok_to_read = $select
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Extended File Attributes
20.04.2022
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 xattrs with either of the following options: $ rsync -X $ rsync -xattrs Again, make this a default option when using rsync . If you are using RHEL or CentOS, you need version rsync-3.1.2-10.el7 or later. Other
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Matlab-Like Tools for HPC
03.01.2013
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x86_64 3.2.2-14.el6 atrpms 1.6 M fltk x86_64 1.1.10-1.el6 atrpms 375 k glpk x86_64 4.40-1.1.el6

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