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09.04.2019
in mv
ubuntu@aws:~/slow-mv$ strace -t mv 3GB.copy 3GB
19:00:09 execve("/bin/mv", ["mv", "3GB.copy", "3GB"], 0x7ffd0e7dddf8 /* 21 vars */) = 0
19:00:09 brk(NULL) = 0x55cd7d1ce000
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of alternative sources.
Listing 1
sensors Output
federico@ferenginar:~$ sensors
k10temp-pci-00c3
Adapter: PCI adapter
temp1: +42.5¡C (high = +70.0¡C)
(crit = +100.0¡C
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global - - - - - - -
master linux-x64 1 0.20 590.8M 68.1M 243.2M 0.0
node001 linux-x64 1 0
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eaa6238ad5ff00 ‑
One reason to use Parallel in this way is so that output of each command is grouped such that multiple commands do not mix their output streams together. For more information, see
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mtime age file in days: 0.016 days
Standard deviation mtime age in days: 590.7352 days
*** Mtime interval summary
[ 0- 1 days]: 176 ( 0.05%) ( 0.05% cumulative)
[ 1- 2 days]: 0 ( 0.00%) ( 0
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/bin/perl
use Time::HiRes qw(gettimeofday tv_interval);
use Net::Statsd;
$Net::Statsd::HOST = 'localhost'; # Default
$Net::Statsd::PORT = 8125; # Default
my $t0 = [gettimeofday];
my($one, $two, $three) = map { $_ x
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_interval);
04 use Net::Statsd;
05
06 $Net::Statsd::HOST = 'localhost'; # Default
07 $Net::Statsd::PORT = 8125; # Default
08
09 my $t0 = [gettimeofday];
10
11 my($one, $two, $three) = map { $_ x 4096
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# Kernel: 2.6.32-220.4.1.el6.x86_64 Memory: 7540044 Swap:
# NumDisks: 2 DiskNames: sdb sda
# NumNets: 2 NetNames: lo: eth0:100
# NumSlabs: 201 Version: 2.1
# SCSI: DA:1:00:00:00 DA:2:00:00:00 CD:4:00:00:00
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bytes:
sent: 2.15 M
recv: 39.10 M
Interface:
eth0
Bytes-sent: 2.15 M (total) 0.00 B/s (Per-Sec)
Bytes-recv: 39.10 M (total) 120.00 B/s (Per-Sec)
pkts
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PARTITION NAME USER ST TIME NODES NODELIST(REASON)
20 normal test_sta laytonjb R 0:01 1 n0001
[laytonjb@warewulf ~]$ sinfo -a
PARTITION AVAIL TIMELIMIT NODES STATE NODELIST
normal* up 1-00:00:00 1 alloc n0001
The batch job