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Automated builds using CentOS 7 and Kickstart
17.02.2015
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fecbc1a5ad080b0efd 74680c6e1f4b28fb2c7ff419872418-c7-x86_64-comps.xml.gz /var/www/html/repodata/ 03 [root@localhost ~]# gunzip /var/www/html/repodata/4b9ac2454536a901 fecbc1a5ad080b0efd74680c6e1f
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Moving HPC to the Cloud
19.10.2012
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12-core AMD processors ranging in speed from 2.2 to 2.9GHz with 24 to 128GB of RAM per server and up to 1TB of scratch local storage per node. Getting applications running POD HPC clouds can be quite
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Static code analysis finds avoidable errors
06.10.2019
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.e., output all warnings) shows in Listing 4. Listing 3 Splint Warnings splint -strict example1.c Splint 3.1.2 --- 11 May 2019 example1.c: (in function main) example1.c:9:5: Format string
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Programming with OpenMP
07.11.2011
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OpenMP brings the power of multiprocessing to your C, C++, and Fortran programs. ...  A\n"); 05 #pragma omp barrier 06   Calculationfunction(B,C); 07   printf("C was calculated from B\n"); 08 } The Calculationfunction() line in this listing calculates the second argument ... OpenMP brings the power of multiprocessing to your C, C++, and Fortran programs.
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Zuul 3, a modern solution for CI/CD
05.12.2019
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organizations to work together and quickly develop dozens of independent projects [8] [9]. Finally, it was decided to spin off Zuul 3 from OpenStack and run it as a standalone project under the Open ... The Zuul 3 gating system is a free and flexible solution for continuous integration, delivery, and deployment. ... Zuul 3 ... Zuul 3, a modern solution for CI/CD
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Develop your own scripts for Nmap
03.12.2015
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protocols, for example, http-brute, oracle-brute, and snmp-brute. default These are standard scripts that are used if you run Nmap with the -sC or -A options. discovery
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Service mesh for Kubernetes microservices
09.04.2019
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, so the other must be the injected sidecar. A full description of one of these pods (Figure 7) shows that the Istio sidecar is indeed present: $ kubectl describe pod wordpress-77f7f9c485-k7tt9
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Thrashing the data cache for fun and profit
05.12.2019
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). Figure 1: Flattening a 2D array in C or C++. Listing 3 inspect.c #include ** int a[4][5] = { // array of 4 arrays of 5 ints each, a 4x5 matrix { 1, 2, 3
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Finding and recording memory errors
11.04.2016
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/sys Filesystem Scan #!/bin/bash # # # Original script: # https://bitbucket.org/darkfader/nagios/src/ # c9dbc15609d0/check_mk/edac/plugins/edac?at=default # The best stop for all things EDAC
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Your own AWS-compatible cloud with Eucalyptus
14.11.2013
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and 256MB of RAM, so the suggested machine type, m1.small is sufficient (Figure 9). You can keep the defaults for the other settings. Continue by pressing Next: Select security

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