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Dell Precision Workstation T7910
Power
1,300W
CPU
2x Intel Xeon Gold E5-2699 V4, 22 cores, 2.4GHz, 55MB of cache, LGA 2011-3
GPU, NPU
n/a*
Memory
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19.11.2019
Jobs: 1 (f=1): [w(1)][100.0%][w=654MiB/s][w=167k IOPS][eta 00m:00s]
test: (groupid=0, jobs=1): err= 0: pid=1225: Sat Oct 12 19:20:18 2019
write: IOPS=168k, BW=655MiB/s (687MB/s)(10.0GiB/15634msec); 0
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01.08.2012
-headers x86_64 2.12-1.47.el6_2.9 sl-security 597 k
kernel-headers x86_64 2.6.32-220.23.1.el6
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22.05.2012
:
Scientific Linux 6.2
2.6.32-220.4.1.el6.x86_64 kernel
GigaByte MAA78GM-US2H motherboard
AMD Phenom II X4 920 CPU (four cores)
8GB of memory (DDR2-800)
The OS and boot drive are on an IBM DTLA
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21.08.2012
just two nodes: test1, which is the master node, and n0001, which is the first compute node):
[laytonjb@test1 ~]$ pdsh -w test1,n0001 uptime
test1: 18:57:17 up 2:40, 5 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00
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07.10.2014
by the process
12m
12MB
S
Status of process
R
S
= sleeping, R
= running, Z
= zombie
%CPU
Percent CPU being used by the process on a per-CPU basis
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08.10.2015
224984 49332 pts/30 S+ 12:20 0:16 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/magnum-api
stack 19844 0.0 1.4 228088 57308 pts/31 S+ 12:20 0:03 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/magnum-conductor
$ which magnum
/bin
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25.02.2013
/s r/s w/s rMB/s wMB/s avgrq-sz avgqu-sz await r_await w_await svctm %util
md1 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.05 0.00 0.00 8.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
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01.08.2012
| 54 kB 00:00
(2/7): perl-5.10.1-119.el6_1.1.x86_64.rpm | 10 MB 00:08
(3/7): perl-Module-Pluggable-3.90-119.el6
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15.02.2012
of Figure 10. Figure 11 plots the Write IO function count for the KB range intervals. Figure 12 plots the Write IO function count for the MB range intervals. Figure 13 plots the Write IO function count