29%
30.11.2025
is not accessible! ****************" >> dba.log
15 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/002pgsql.sh start
16 sleep 15
17 psql -U monitor -d monitor -c "select * from watch;"
18
19 if [ $? -eq 0 ];
20
21 then
22
29%
25.03.2021
B/s (1444kB/s)(82.9MiB/60173msec); 0 zone resets
[ ... ]
Run status group 0 (all jobs):
WRITE: bw=1410KiB/s (1444kB/s), 1410KiB/s-1410KiB/s (1444kB/s-1444kB/s), io=82.9MiB (86.9MB), run=60173-60173msec
29%
24.02.2022
0 1 0 0 1 1073741824 67108864 4096.0 POSIX 0
Finished : Tue Jan 25 20:04:13 2022
For a virtual machine deployment on a 1GigE network, I get roughly 2.2GiBps reads, which again, if you think about it, is not bad at all
29%
07.04.2022
StartTime : Tue Jan 25 20:02:21 2022
Path : /lustre/0/test.01.00000000
FS : 66.8 GiB Used FS: 35.9% Inodes: 47.0 Mi Used Inodes: 0.0%
Options:
api
29%
18.12.2013
FILE *ptr_myfile;
16
17 counter_limit = 100;
18
19 ptr_myfile=fopen("test.bin","wb");
20 if (!ptr_myfile)
21 {
22 printf("Unable to open file!");
23 return 1;
24 }
25 for ( counter=1; counter <= counter
29%
19.05.2014
the 2010 time frame. This corresponds to about version 2.2 of SSHFS, which is from 2008. SSHFS is now up to version 2.5, which was released on January 14, 2014; however, testing I’ve done hasn’t revealed any
29%
10.06.2014
",
22 "description": "public"
23 }
24 ],
25 "ssh_key": true
26 },
27 "disk_driver": "virtio",
28 "nic_driver": "virtio",
29 "uuid": "555793a9-3c32-4eb9-ae81-f
29%
12.11.2012
.09 Temperature: 40 C\r
Usage of /: 1.0% of 454.22GB Processes: 168\r
Memory usage: 22% Users logged in: 1\r
Swap usage: 0% IP address for eth0: 192
29%
04.11.2011
with most hardware-based solutions. At the same time, the pool of available storage can be managed dynamically using LVM2 [9]. With these two tools, you have a very inexpensive approach to implementing
29%
07.11.2011
in Pipe : FOSS rulz!!!")
19 oc.close()
20
21 if '__main__' == __name__:
22
23 uicores = cpu_count()
24 olck = Lock()
25
26 oque = Queue()
27 op, oc = Pipe()
28
29 for ui