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Relational databases as containers
17.06.2017
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databases in the market [11] is strong. Also, specialized container implementations like Shifter [12] or Singularity [13] are not covered in this article, because they play a subordinate role in the context
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High availability for RESTful services with OpenStack
09.01.2013
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02 log 127.0.0.1 local0 03 maxconn 4000 04 daemon 05 uid 99 06 gid 99 07 08 defaults 09 log global 10 mode http 11 option httplog 12 option dontlognull 13 timeout server 5s
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Manage OpenVPN keys with Easy-RSA
06.10.2019
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response = urllib.urlopen(url); 06 data = json.loads(response.read()) 07 08 for userentry in data: 09 if userentry.get('active'): 10 username = userentry.get('username') 11 12 if os
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How graph databases work
04.08.2020
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[vertices:6 edges:6] 03 04 gremlin> g = graph.traversal() 05 ==>graphtraversalsource[tinkergraph[vertices:6 edges:6], standard] 06 07 gremlin> g.V().label().groupCount() 08 ==>[software:2,person:4] 09 10
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Working with the Lustre Filesystem
24.02.2022
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 mount opts: user_xattr,errors=remount-ro Parameters:   checking for existing Lustre data: not found device size = 48128MB formatting backing filesystem ldiskfs on /dev/sdb         target name   testfs:MDT0000         kilobytes     49283072
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Lustre HPC distributed filesystem
07.04.2022
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_time update ) Persistent mount opts: user_xattr,errors=remount-ro Parameters: checking for existing Lustre data: not found device size = 48128MB formatting backing filesystem ldiskfs on /dev/sdb target
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Real-World HPC: Setting Up an HPC Cluster
04.11.2011
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on enterprise-grade rack hardware, there is no reason one cannot follow along at home with a few beige boxes and an 10Mb hub, as long as the servers are capable of booting from the network with PXE [6]. PXE
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Lean on Logwatch
17.02.2015
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NEW packages will be installed: libdate-manip-perl libyaml-syck-perl logwatch As a result, about 12.5MB of new software is installed. Logwatch gets configuration details several ways: from script
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Performance Health Check
13.06.2022
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.69 17.26 67.7 IS (4 cores) 0.6 2.16 8.2 LU (6 cores) 5.13 41.8   MG (4 cores) 1.2 3.8 39.1 SP (4 cores
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Measuring the performance health of system nodes
02.08.2022
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.05 FT (4 cores) 1.69 17.26 67.7 IS (4 cores) 0.6 2.16 8.2 LU (6 cores) 5.13 41.8 MG (4 cores) 1.2 3.8 39

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