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Logical Bombs for Fun and Benchmarking
06.10.2019
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such invocation is essentially a pure processor workload that will maximally use up to one CPU core while taking up close to zero I/O or memory resources. The top [3] command displays a perfect 1.00 load average
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Build a honeypot with real-world alerts
01.08.2019
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. The takeaway is the -j LOG option (line 12), which logs port scanning behavior to a logfile with the iptables: prefix. Listing 1 iptable Rules 01 *filter 02 *filter 03 :INPUT ACCEPT [0:0] 04
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Obtain certificates with acme.sh
27.09.2021
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/.acme.sh/www.example.com/www.example.com.cer -noout -issuer -subject -dates -serial issuer= /C=US/O=Let's Encrypt/CN=R3 subject= /CN=www.example.com notBefore=Feb 21 13:00:28 2021 GMT notAfter=May 22 13:00:28 2021 GMT serial=03B46ADF0F26B94C19443669
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Small Tools for Managing HPC
18.10.2017
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)         libpgmp.so => /opt/pgi/linux86-64/16.10/lib/libpgmp.so (0x00007f5bc5694000)         libnuma.so.1 => /lib64/libnuma.so.1 (0x00007f5bc5467000)         libpthread.so.0 => /lib64/libpthread.so.0 (0x00007f5bc524
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Failure to Scale
03.07.2013
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application, the speedup limit is 5.0. With a little math and a little computation, the asymptotic value of a is as shown in Figure 3. Figure 3: Asymptote
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Darshan I/O analysis for Deep Learning frameworks
27.09.2021
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) (None, 32, 32, 32) 9,248 max_pooling2d (MaxPooling2D) (None, 16, 16, 32) 0 conv2d_2 (Conv2D) (None, 16, 16, 64) 18,496 conv2d_3 (Conv2D
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OpenStack installation with the Packstack installer
16.08.2018
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_KEYSTONE_ADMIN_PW=password CONFIG_NEUTRON_L3_EXT_BRIDGE=br-ex CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_TYPE_DRIVERS=vlan,flat CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_TENANT_NETWORK_TYPES=vlan CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_VLAN_RANGES=physnet1:1100:1199,physnet0 CONFIG
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Turbocharge your network with Zeroshell
01.08.2019
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) for the admin user. Next up, make sure Zeroshell is on the same subnet as the rest of the network. By default, Zeroshell assigns itself to the 192.168.0.x subnet. If your existing router is on the same subnet
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From debugging to exploiting
17.02.2015
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168 (gdb) p j $3 = 144 (gdb) c Breakpoint 2, Calc_vacf () at MD.o.c:671 671 vacf[j-i]=0; (gdb) p &j $6 = (int *) 0xffffc168 (gdb) p j $7 = 144 On the other hand, when dealing with the ELF
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Darshan I/O Analysis for Deep Learning Frameworks
18.08.2021
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) 9,248 max_pooling2d (MaxPooling2D) (None, 16, 16, 32) 0 conv2d_2 (Conv2D) (None, 16, 16, 64) 18,496 conv2d_3 (Conv2D) (None, 16, 16, 64

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