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to maintain program correctness. Listing 1 is an example of the ways you can define a coarray.
Listing 1: Defining Coarrays
integer :: x[*] ! scalar coarray
real
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/bin/rpi-update \
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Hexxeh/rpi-update/master/rpi-update && \
chmod +x /usr/bin/rpi-update
08 $ sudo rpi-update
09 $ sudo reboot
I enabled SNMP agents on all the access points used
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to manage them disappeared.
Container Linux ruthlessly replaces the entire /usr directory instead of individual files (Figure 3). The main work is handled by Linux containers à la Docker [20], or Rkt [21
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needed to reposition the read head is eliminated. The admin can monitor merging of I/O blocks with iostat -x. This assumes the use of the filesystem cache.
In Listing 2, wrqm/s
stands for write requests
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to act as a DHCP server, you also need to set it up here. Finally, the system generates an X.509 certificate for secure communication between the server and the clients. Using the Dashboard and the Menu
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that
your boot-loader understands md/v1.x metadata, or use
--metadata=0.90
mdadm: /dev/sdc1 appears to be part of a raid array:
level=raid1 devices=2 ctime=Sat Jan 9 15:22:29 2021
Continue
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:
18 - "blog.datadoc.info"
19 ---
20 apiVersion: networking.istio.io/v1alpha3
21 kind: VirtualService
22 metadata:
23 name: wordpress
24 spec:
25 hosts:
26 - "blog.datadoc.info"
27 gateways
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"nics": [
16 {
17 "nic_tag": "admin",
18 "model": "virtio",
19 "ip": "dhcp",
20 "primary": 1
21 }
22 ]
23 }
You can use this option for Windows virtual machines
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. The required modifications are explained in the Huginn wiki [3].
The software is based on Ruby on Rails [4] and therefore requires an installed Ruby environment; in fact, it needs version 2.2 or 2
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# Names of all persons:
11 gremlin> g.V().hasLabel('person').values('name')
12 ==>marko
13 ==>vadas
14 ==>josh
15 ==>peter
16
17 # Name of person with ID 1
18 gremlin> g.V(1).values('name')
19 ==>marko
20