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need is a little patience and light scripting skills. PowerShell versions 1.0 and 2.0 have a somewhat limited ability to grab information from remote systems singly or in bulk. Therefore, you have
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Machine=slurm-ctrl
13 #
14 SlurmUser=slurm
15 SlurmctldPort=6817
16 SlurmdPort=6818
17 AuthType=auth/munge
18 StateSaveLocation=/var/spool/slurm/ctld
19 SlurmdSpoolDir=/var/spool/slurm/d
20 SwitchType=switch/none
21 Mpi
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Port=6817
16 SlurmdPort=6818
17 AuthType=auth/munge
18 StateSaveLocation=/var/spool/slurm/ctld
19 SlurmdSpoolDir=/var/spool/slurm/d
20 SwitchType=switch/none
21 MpiDefault=none
22 Slurmctld
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_limit):
20 local_dict['x'] = float(counter);
21 local_dict['y'] = float(counter + 1);
22 local_dict['z'] = float(counter + 2);
23 local_dict['value'] = 10.0 * float(counter);
24 my
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-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 26377272 2512 26374760 1% /run
/dev/nvme0n1p2 490617784 142282252 323340052 31% /
tmpfs
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/24",
"pools": [
{
"pool": "192.0.2.20 -- 192.0.2.199"
}
],
"option-data":[
{
"name": "routers",
"data": "192.0.2.1"
}],
"reservations": [
{
"hw-address":
"1a:1b
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$ update-alternatives --config python3
With these commands, you can build a simple menu of sorts to populate your options (Figure 4). When you select 0
in Figure 4, for example, you force the use
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and on remote systems. PowerShell is in a state of flux; it evolves with each iteration of Microsoft’s operating systems. Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 use PowerShell 2.0, which this series covers. Windows 8
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-{{ openstack_release }}
cirros_deploy_image_upstream_url: https://share/ironic-ubuntu-osism-20.04.qcow2
dhcp_pool_start: 192.168.21.200
dhcp_pool_end: 192.168.21.250
dnsmasq_router: 192.168.21.254
domain: osism
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416942dd362c53f
disksize: 40
purpose: database
two:
type: t2.small
image: ami-0b416942dd362c53f
disksize: 20
purpose: webserver