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use across Linux and BSD distributions. Figure 1 shows top version 3.3 on a stock Fedora system. The first line of the dynamically updated display lists the current time, the system's uptime, the number
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Recently, a customer asked me what was going on with his system. All of a sudden, he no longer had an eth0; instead, he was seeing strange names like em1 or p3p1 at the console. He wanted to know
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that looks very much like XSEDE to our eye," Morgan says.
In other news, the HPC (https://www.admin-magazine.com/HPC/) computing market is anticipated to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.3
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to launch one of several different “modes” against your password hashes. The first mode is a quick crack attempt using the supplied password list file, password.lst
. This list contains more than 3
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. The second number is percent CPU load from the system (0.3%sy), and the next is percentage of jobs that are "nice" [2] (0.0%ni). After that, Top lists percent overall CPU time idle (86.3%id; four real cores
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), a daily backup runs every day at 3:30am (seven snaphots are kept), and a weekly backup starts at 3:00am every Monday (four snapshots are available).
Regularly running backups using cron is equally suitable
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.08 590.8M 55.3M 243.2M 0.0
The batch-queuing system that manages the jobs here is Grid Engine. Job scripts submitted to the queue will wait for free slots and then execute on the basis
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so many options and opinions is not a bad thing, but you need to sort through the ideas to find something that works for you and your situation.
In two further blog posts [3] [4], I wrote some simple
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Fedora 22 system, generate a custom Atomic software repository, and fill it with the desired packages. Docker hosts can then use this custom repository.
Atomic with a Package Manager
At this point, some
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disk reads: 1306 MB in 3.00 seconds = 434.77 MB/sec
federico@cybertron:~$ sudo hdparm -W /dev/sdb
/dev/sdb:
write-caching = 1 (on)
federico@cybertron:~$ sudo hdparm -W 0 /dev/sdb
/dev/sdb:
write