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$ module load compiler/open64-5.0
where the first part of the command is the module
command, the second part is the module function, and the third part is the module you are loading. To make things easier
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active Fa0/1, Fa0/2, Fa0/3, Fa0/4,
Fa0/5, Fa0/6, Fa0/7, Fa0/8,
Fa0/9, Fa0/10, Fa0/11, Fa0/12
10
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virtual instance for development and test purposes on which to carry out the work. Again, Ubuntu 22.04 is a good choice. The steps are quickly completed: Use curl to download the k0s binary, which you
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the following command when you get there:
wget http://libguestfs.org/download/builder/fedora-19.xz
The image is only 164MB in size, so the download is done quickly. Back in the main directory of the libguestfs
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you get there:
wget http://libguestfs.org/download/builder/fedora-19.xz
The image is only 164MB in size, so the download is done quickly. Back in the main directory of the libguestfs distribution, you
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(pool_size=(2,2)))
model.add(layers.Dropout(0.3))
The next size layers of the model (Listing 4) are the same except for some small changes:
input_shape
does not need to be specified in the first 2D
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.add(layers.BatchNormalization())
model.add(layers.Conv2D(32, (3,3), padding='same', activation='relu'))
model.add(layers.BatchNormalization())
model.add(layers.MaxPooling2D(pool_size=(2,2)))
model.add(layers.Dropout(0.3))
The next
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_filesystem_avail_bytes{device="/dev/nvme0n1p1",fstype="vfat",mountpoint="/"} 7.7317074944e+11
node_filesystem_avail_bytes{device="tmpfs",fstype="tmpfs",mountpoint="/tmp"} 1.6456810496e+10
# HELP node_cpu_seconds_total Seconds the CPUs spent
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be replaced solely with the sshd configuration directives shown in Listing 3. Line 16 specifies that SFTP will listen on port 2202 instead of the default SSH port 22. This option is configurable and left
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OS*)
15 PING="ping"
16 PING2=""
17 ;;
18 esac
19 ...
20
21 for i in server1 server2 server3 workstation1 workstation2
22 do
23 $PING $i $PING2 > /dev/null
24 if [ "$?" != "0