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04 address 192.168.0.100
05 check_command check-host-alive
06 contact_groups contacts
07 use check_5min_24x7
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that is as simple as creating a C interface in Fortran. Another good example can be found on Pierre Augier's website [4].
Fortran/C and ctypes
In the previous article on high-performance Python [5], I presented
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the standard work Programming in Lua
, third edition, which was published early last year. The first edition, available online [4] refers to Lua 5.0. The language has now moved to version 5.2, but the online
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= range(5)
07 results = Parallel(n_jobs=-1)(delayed(f)(i) for i in l))
The most interesting part of the work is handled by the anonymous Parallel object, which is generated on the fly. It distributes
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": "83d60b98-5864-45c6-94ad-4d02f5f4216a",
11 "url": "/v2/routes/83d60b98-5864-45c6-94ad-4d02f5f4216a",
12 "created_at": "2019-11-09T10:40:04Z",
13 "updated_at": "2019-11-09T10
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+--------------------------------------+-----------+------------------
| id | name | subnets |
+--------------------------------------+-----------+------------------
| 42a99eb6-3de7-4ffb-b34e-6ce622dbdefc | admin-net|928598b5
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on Fedora to work. If you have Red Hat Enterprise Linux or CentOS, you'll need to set up the EPEL repository:
# cobbler repo add --name=el-5-x86_64-epel --mirror=http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5
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_monit_srvc.sh (Listing 3); then, create an image containing everything required to run Monit by executing the command:
docker build -f Dockerfile_ UbuntuJJFMonit .-t ubuntujjfmnt:5.33.0
Listing 2
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