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.
Listing 2
sinfo
$ sinfo -s
PARTITION AVAIL TIMELIMIT NODES(A/I/O/T) NODELIST
p100 up infinite 4/9/3/16 node[212-213,215-218,220-229]
sbatch
To submit a batch serial
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tput cup 5 17
# Set reverse mode
tput rev
echo "M-A-I-N M-E-N_U"
tput sgr0
# Write first line of menu
tput cup 7 15
echo "1. User"
# Write second line of menu
tput cup 8 15
echo "2. Service"
# Get
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)*
Julia
Python
MATLAB
Octave
R
JavaScript
v3f670da0
v2.7.1
vR2011a
v3.4
v2.14.2
v8 3.6.6.11
fib
1.97
31
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unauthorized to device. Listing 2 shows some initial information from the Nexus 7.
Listing 2
The ADB Shell
01 [root@pc]# adb shell
02 shell@android:/ $ uname -a
03 Linux localhost 3.1.10-gd08812a
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secure-by-design stance. Unbound is a modern successor to Dan Bernstein's djbdns [3], because its design is focused on security and it includes DNSSEC. Developer NLnet Labs describes Unbound
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for an external application is to write a serial application (one process) that reads the Mfiles
data files into memory and then logically divides it into Nproc
partitions and writes each one to a different file
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.
The primary changes made to the benchmarks of the latest version 3.4.2 of the NPB are:
added class F to the existing S, W, A, B, C, D, E
added dynamic memory allocation
added MPI and Open
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to see what might be causing the load.
Figure 8: Disk stats and top processes.
One last option I want to cover is n
, for network stats. Figure 9
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# Compute RIJ, the displacement vector
177 49900000 33530834.0 0.7 9.3 for k in range(0, d_num):
178 37425000 39827594.0 1.1 11.1 rij
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Many HPC systems check the state of a node
b
efore
running a
n
application, but not very many check that the
performance
of the node is acceptable before running the job.
... made to the benchmarks of the latest version 3.4.2 of the NPB are:
added class F to the existing S, W, A, B, C, D, E
added dynamic memory allocation
added MPI and OpenMP programming models ...
Many HPC systems check the state of a node
b
efore
running a
n
application, but not very many check that the
performance
of the node is acceptable before running the job.