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Logical Bombs for Fun and Benchmarking
06.10.2019
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of processes. A fork bomb [6] spawns so many processes so quickly that it often results in a denial-of-service attack against the machine it is running on. Once a fork bomb has been launched, it might actually
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CoffeeScript: A Replacement for JavaScript?
05.03.2013
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. You must have at least version 1.1.6x of npm (try npm --version ). If not, GitHub has an informative page on how to install current packages for various distros. As soon as you have installed this duo
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Red Hat PaaS hyperconverged storage
22.12.2017
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containers can be found online [6]. For a better understanding of the setup, a brief introduction to the OpenShift PaaS framework follows before I then look at the configuration of the storage system. Open
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Use PowerShell to manage Exchange Online
25.03.2020
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a separate installation package on GitHub. On macOS machines, you need at least macOS 10.12. Additionally, PowerShell Core 6.x can also run in Docker containers and on the Kali Linux security distribution
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Clustering with OpenAIS and Corosync
30.11.2025
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node fails. In cluster versions 1.0 and 2.0, rgmanager was the only master of the Red Hat Cluster, but as of cluster version 3.0, the pacemaker tool is now included with RHEL 6 and Fedora 12 or newer
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HPC fundamentals
16.08.2018
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correctly. This simple test gets the kernel version of a different node using the IP address of the other node. $ pdsh -w 192.168.1.250 uname -r 192.168.1.250: 2.6.32-431.11.2.el6.x86_64 The -w option means
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Look for file changes and kick off actions with Watchman
10.04.2015
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/local/sbin/sync.sh" 11 ], 12 "append_files": true, 13 "stdin": [ 14 "name", 15 "exists", 16 "new", 17 "size", 18 "mode" 19
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Profiling Python Code
09.12.2019
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 to check follows a, b = 1,2 c = a + b # Code to check ends end_time = time.time() time_taken = (end_time- start_time)   print(" Time taken in seconds: {0} s").format(time_taken_in_micro) If a section of code
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Profiling Python code
30.01.2020
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of code. Listing 1 Time to Execute import time start_time = time.time() # Code to check follows a, b = 1,2 c = a + b # Code to check ends end_time = time.time() time_taken = (end_time- start
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Connecting dissimilar IPsec implementations
30.11.2025
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over the Internet. The first RFCs on IPsec were drafted during the development of IPv6 and date back to 1995. The current version is described by RFC 4301 and later RFCs. The IPsec specification refers

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