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A watchdog for every modern *ix server
25.09.2023
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guest 82a84,88 > > tee /etc/.htpasswd <<'EOF' > guest:$apr1$gz4n7s6o$P.O/V1k9rZuV9nN/5lh3l0 > admin:$apr1$esczj7wu$ffu/6j8vETMAMJaVTKn7a1 > EOF Monit is configured to load service
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Modern Fortran for today and tomorrow
17.06.2017
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-1) = 0.25 * (a(1:n-2,2:n) + a(3:n,2:n) + a(2:n,1:n-2) + a(2:n,3:n)) Using forall, the same can be written as: forall (i=2:n-1, j=2:n-1) a(i,j) = 0.25*(a(i-1,j) + a(i+1,j) + a(i,j-1) + a(i,j+1
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I/O Profiling at the Block Level
27.08.2014
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.2% (53.2% cumulative) 20.1 GB 4.9% (58.0% cumulative) 22.4 GB 4.5% (62.5% cumulative) 24.6 GB 4.1% (66.7% cumulative) 26.8 GB 3.8% (70.5% cumulative) 29.1 GB 3.2% (73.7% cumulative) 31.3 GB 3.0% (76.6% cumulative) 33
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Listing 4
21.08.2012
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                       glib2.i686 0:2.22.5-6.el6                   libX11.i686 0:1.3-2.el6           libXau.i686 0:1.0.5-1.el6                       libXft.i686 0:2.1.13-4.1.el6                libXrender.i686 0:0.9.5-1.el6
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Warewulf 4
13.12.2022
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Rethinking RAID (on Linux)
16.03.2021
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  (local to host dev-machine)               UUID : a84b0db5:8a716c6d:ce1e9ca6:8265de17             Events : 22     Number   Major   Minor   RaidDevice State        0       8       33        0      active
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An army of Xeon cores to do your bidding
30.01.2024
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Dell Precision Workstation T7910 Power 1,300W CPU 2x Intel Xeon Gold E5-2699 V4, 22 cores, 2.4GHz, 55MB of cache, LGA 2011-3 GPU, NPU n/a* Memory
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Endlessh and tc tarpits slow down attackers
02.02.2021
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5221548db 58 seconds ago 5.67MB 80dc7d447a48 About a minute ago 167MB alpine 3.9 78a2ce922f86 5 months ago 5.55MB The command you really
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Graph database Neo4j discovers fake reviews on Amazon
04.08.2020
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directory with the -v option. Hold on, not so fast: The Graph algorithm's plugin is only available as version 3.5.9. If you think you can simply use it with a Neo4j database of version 4.0.3, think again
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Accessing Fortran code with Python
05.12.2019
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), byref(b)) print add.addtwo_(byref(a), byref(b)) The output from the Python code is: $ python3 testfunc.py 8 6 If you like, you can write a simple Python wrapper function for the shareable objects

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