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in the situation where you want to run multiple jobs each with a different compiler/MPI combination.
For example, say I have a job using the GCC 4.6.2 compilers using Open MPI 1.5.2, then I have a job using GCC 4
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.
The Turing Pi clusterboard supports Raspberry Pi compute modules which are interconnected with a 1 Gbps network (although each node is limited to 100 Mbps USB speed) and can share RAM and storage between
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. If you’re not running a kernel before 2.6.16, then these tools should be on your system. On my CentOS 6.5 system, I found them in an RPM named blktrace
. These are very powerful tools, but they can
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critical modules for HPC is probably sciGPGPU, which provides GPU computing capabilities. Using sciGPGPU within Scilab is relatively straightforward, but you need to know something about GPUs and CUDA [6
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without entering a password. That said, it does makes sense to share your own experiences with the Metasploit community – for example, on GitHub [6].
Armitage and Meterpreter
To get a quick taste
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or humanly readable; for example, iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt
and 1.3.6.1.2
refer to the same object, and they can be used as equivalents in queries.
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 use what are known as "communities
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on January 4, 1993, and the 1.0 release on February 17, 1994. In 1997, Octave became GNU Octave (starting with version 2.0.6). From the beginning, it was published under the GNU GPL license – initially
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], Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) [5] [6], Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) [7], and Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) [8] – and it modifies the kernel routing table on the routes it learns
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for ways to speed up processing of large and complex queries. The project claims to have had 5,000 commits in the past 6 months, and other promising data-analysis projects, such as Shark for SQL, MLib
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.
Opennode is based on CentOS 5 with Linux kernel 2.6.18 provided by the OpenVZ project, which has been modified so that it supports OpenVZ as well as Linux KVM virtualization. Opennode uses Fedora's Func