29%
22.05.2012
already installed and latest version
Package redhat-rpm-config-9.0.3-34.el6.sl.noarch already installed and latest version
Package rpm-build-4.8.0-19.el6_2.1.x86_64 already installed and latest version
29%
26.03.2025
://$APISERVER --deploy-mode cluster --name spark-wordcount --class org.apache.spark.examples.JavaWordCount local:///opt/spark/examples/jars/spark-examples_2.12-3.5.2.jar s3a://data/war-and-peace.txt
watch kubectl get po
29%
10.10.2012
tmp DISPATCH_WINDOW # Keywords
test1 0 () () () () () ()
n0001 3 () () () () () ()
default
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02.02.2021
// ---- previously --------
02 if ($user !== null) {
03 $a = $user->address;
04
05 if ($a !== null) {
06 $b = $user->getBirthday();
07
08 if ($b !== null) {
09 $bday = $b->asString();
10 }
11
29%
03.01.2013
data on the Device (GPU)
dA = gpuSetData(A);
dC = gpuSetData(C);
d1 = gpuMult(A,B);
d2 = gpuMult(dA,dC);
d3 = gpuMult(d1,d2);
result = gpuGetData(d3); // Get result on host
// Free device memory
dA
29%
23.08.2017
03736 bash
zap@03736c2a2088:/zap$ x11vnc --forever --usepw --create
Enter VNC password:
Verify password:
Write password to /home/zap//.vnc/passwd? [y]/n y
Password written to: /home
29%
16.05.2013
,1000);
06
07 // Set host data on the Device (GPU)
08 dA = gpuSetData(A);
09 dC = gpuSetData(C);
10
11 d1 = gpuMult(A,B);
12 d2 = gpuMult(dA,dC);
13 d3 = gpuMult(d1,d2);
14 result = gpuGetData(d3); // Get
29%
05.02.2019
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
29%
26.03.2025
assigns a unique ID to the user. It is advisable to assign values 1000 or below to administrative accounts; for example:
admin:g6j0pelqmhg2n72zx947lf72rxf4iqzzml9zzrcnfzgreguqx69nopme6ctq8r8s:1000
29%
14.03.2013
and password, are added to the database query. This approach works in theory, but imagine an attacker changing the query like this:
Password = ' OR 'a' = 'a'
The query to the database is now:
SELECT * FROM