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11.04.2016
.40 0.00 0.54 1.66 0.00 96.39
Device: rrqm/s wrqm/s r/s w/s rMB/s wMB/s avgrq-sz avgqu-sz await r_await w_await svctm %util
sda 393.19 2.17 137.48 2
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09.12.2019
in execution time by about a factor of 10 (i.e., it ran 10 times slower than without profiling).
Listing 3: pprofile
Output
Command line: md_002.py
Total duration: 1662.48s
File: md_002.py
File duration: 1661
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18.06.2014
.12
4–8
43,118
11.11
69.23
8–16
24,296
6.26
75.49
16–32
33,455
8.62
84.11
32–64
13,502
3.48
87
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05.08.2024
, as in Python [3] or Node [4].
Recent books have been published about writing shell commands in Rust [5], Python [6], Node.js [7], and even Go [8], and it is into this last language's interesting performance
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12.05.2020
ago /bin/sh -c set -xe && echo '#!/bin/sh' > /... 745B
6 months ago /bin/sh -c [ -z "$(apt-get indextargets)" ] 987kB
6 months ago /bin/sh -c #(nop) ADD file:a48a5dc1b9dbfc632... 63.2MB
By using the docker
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14.11.2013
applies to the operation of an instance of the CDB and not for the PDBs.
Some simple math can help clarify this concept: For example, 10 databases in version 11g need at least 10x350MB, or around 3.5GB
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17.02.2015
:db8:1234::/48, you can downgrade its authority using the following command:
netsh interface ipv6 add prefixpolicy \
2001:db8:1234::/48 3 6
In the preceding command, the number 3 states the priority ... Windows provides a simple dialog box for configuring IPv6, but the available settings only scratch the surface. IPv6 comes with many features that are primarily managed using the command-line tool ... Configuring IPv6 on Windows ... Configuring IPv6 in Windows with NetShell ... IPv6 on Board
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17.02.2015
5420 Octa
Quad ARM Cortex-A15 (32KB instruction/32KB data/2MB L2) @1.8GHz, Quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 (32KB/32KB/512KB) @1.3GHz
Mali T-628 MP6
3GB LPDDR3e RAM (14.9GBps memory
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28.03.2012
/log/collectl -r00:00,7 -m -F60 -s+YZCD --iosize
################################################################################
# Collectl: V3.6.1-4 HiRes: 1 Options: -p localhost-20120310-133840.raw.gz -P -f
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25.11.2012
/cmdline
root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/10a83ffe-5a9f-48a2-b8cb-551c2cc6b42d resume=/dev/sda3 \
splash=silent text showopts crashkernel=128
sles:~ # /etc/init.d/boot.kdump status
kdump kernel loaded