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to jail>;
10 j.hostname = ;
11 j.ip_number = ;
12 /* call system call */
13 i = jail(&j);
14 [...]
15 execv(, ...);
16 [...]
17 exit(0);
18
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"} )
09
10 # force called programs to english output
11 LANG=C LC_ALL=C
12
13 function die {
14 echo 1>&2 "$*"
15 exit 10
16 }
17
18 function get_display_resolution {
19 local find_display="$1
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_consumer_secret>"
06 config.access_token = ""
07 config.access_token_secret = ""
08 end
09
10 user = client.user("23Cent")
11 puts user.name
12
13 def collect
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*
10 * daemon started successfully *
11 List of devices attached
12 015d8bed0d3c0814 device
If you use the commands from the SDK regularly, it makes sense to add its path, preferably like
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_wait_timeout": "30s",
08 "shutdown_command": "echo 'Done' | sudo -S shutdown -h now"
09 }],
10 "provisioners": [{
11 "type": "shell",
12 "inline": [
13 "sleep 30",
14 "sudo apt-get update",
15
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resources = Resources(cpu = 0.1, ram = 20*MB, disk = 20*MB),
09 processes = [hello_world_process])
10
11 hello_world_job = Job(
12 cluster = 'test',
13 role = os.getenv('USER'),
14 task = hello
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_domain": "yourdomain.com",
06 "dataset_uuid": "d34c301e-10c3-11e4-9b79-5f67ca448df0",
07 "resolvers": [
08 "192.128.0.9",
09 "192.128.0.10"
10 ],
11 "max_physical_memory": 4096,
12 "nics": [
13
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#include
03 #endif
04 #include
05 int main() {
06 double a[1000000];
07 int i;
08 #pragma omp parallel for
09 for (i=0; i<1000000; i++) a[i]=i;
10 double sum = 0;
11
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;
05
06 print "Status: 200\nContent-Type: text/plain\n\n";
07 $|=1; $|=0; # flush
08
09 my $dbh=DBI->connect('dbi:Pg:dbname=r2', 'ipp', undef, {RaiseError=>1});
10
11 my $sth
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that can be reset. However, with MariaDB 10.0.12, the performance tables are deactivated by default. To activate them, the database admin adds the line
performance_schema=on
to the my.cnf file. Detailed