17%
09.10.2017
stack17987 0.1 1.2 224984 49332 pts/35S+15:450:19 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/magnum-api
stack18984 0.0 1.4 228088 57308 pts/36S+15:450:06 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/magnum-conductor
$
Kubernetes, Mesos
17%
31.10.2025
/loadavg/ [3]:
1.00 0.97 0.94 1/1279 7743
The three additional numbers provided by Linux are the number of running processes (one in this case), the total number of processes, and the last process ID (PID
17%
07.01.2014
[laytonjb@home4 TEST]$ rsync -a -delete /home/laytonjb/TEST/SOURCE/ backup.0/
[laytonjb@home4 TEST]$ ls -s
total 20
4 backup.0/ 4 backup.1/ 4 backup.2/ 4 backup.3/ 4 SOURCE/
[laytonjb@home4 TEST]$ du -sh
28M
17%
14.06.2017
As part of my life experience, I have discovered that people like to keep pretty much every piece of data that’s crossed their hard drive. That is, the rm
command is rarely, if ever, used. I am
17%
30.11.2025
user_u:system_r:httpd_t root 3728 1 2 10:49 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/httpd
07 user_u:system_r:httpd_t apache 3730 3728 0 10:49 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/httpd
08 ...
The weird
17%
04.11.2011
the six entries are less than the default of nine jobs allowed to start at once.
Listing 3: Processing the Files in Parallel
01 $ find . | parallel ‑v 'echo $(ls ‑1 /proc/self/task); sleep 1s; echo {}'
02
17%
30.11.2025
(6192 bits), 774 bytes captured (6192 bits)
Ethernet II, Src: 00:1a:2b:3c:4d:5e, Dst: 00:6f:7g:8h:9i:0j
Internet Protocol Version 4, Src: 192.168.1.101, Dst: 192.168.1.104
User Datagram Protocol, Src Port
17%
20.03.2014
, password = "Secret", user = user
0.000u 0.000s 0:39.71 0.0% 0+0k 0+0io 0pf+0w
or
# hdparm --user-master u --security-erase-enhanced "Secret" /dev/sdb
In both cases, not only is the delete process
17%
31.05.2012
_mat_stat
3.37
39.34
11.64
54.54
22.07
8.12
rand_mat_mul
1.00
1.18
0.70
1.65
8.64
41.79
Table 1: Benchmark Times
17%
21.11.2012
, it’s very easy to get laptops with at least two, if not four, cores. Desktops can easily have eight cores with lots of memory. You can also get x86 servers with 64 cores that access all of the memory