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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 ... 0
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ADDRESS
[Cut first seven hops for brevity]
8 10.59 so-4-2-0.mpr3.pao1.us.above.net (64.125.28.142)
9 11.00 metro0.sv.svcolo.com (208.185.168.173)
10 9
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: all cores
0x40: core: this core
0x30: prefetch: all inclusive
0x10: prefetch: Hardware prefetch only
0x00: prefetch: exclude hardware prefetch
0x08: (M)ESI: Modified
0x04: M
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were delivered as part of the RHCS scope. Thus, up to RHCS 3.0, everything was fine if you wanted Pacemaker and GFS to cooperate.
But Red Hat changed its policy in Red Hat Cluster Suite 3.1, deciding
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.33
164.69
0.75
rand_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
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[i] + b[i];
}
When the number of cycles is known at compile time, a loop can be fully unrolled:
c[0] = a[0] + b[0];
c[1] = a[1] + b[1];
c[2] = a[2] + b[2];
c[3] = a[3] + b[3];
However, it remains
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end (Figure 2).
Listing 3
update-dns
01 #!/usr/bin/perl
02
03 use DBI;
04
05 $db_user = "powerdns";
06 $db_passwd = "powerpass";
07
08 $hostname = $ARGV[0] . ".my.org";
09 $ip = $ARGV[1
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to a remote host, allow this with the command
$ xhost +
and then export your display to the remote host on which you want to view the applications.
$ export DISPLAY=hostname:0.0
On the system ... 0
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a DNS server, it uses three standard addresses as its name servers: fec0::1, fec0::2 and fec0::3. The prefix fec0 was originally the counterpart to the RFC 1918 addresses but has been deprecated. If you
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, or spot purchase of resources. Generally, the cost for on-demand EC2 instances are as follows: Quadruple Extra Large Instance is US$ 1.3/hour (US$ 0.33/core per hour), Eight Extra Large Instance is US$ 2