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publisher TEXT,
07 authors MAP,
08 circulation INT,
09 issue TEXT,
10 PRIMARY KEY(publisher, issue, isbn)
11 );
12
13 # INSERT INTO titles(isbn, year, title, publisher, authors, circulation
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the Buffer
01 [global]
02 ioengine=libaio
03 direct=1
04 filename=testfile
05 size=2g
06 bs=4m
07
08 refill_buffers=1
09
10 [write]
11 rw=write
12 write_bw_log
13
14 [read]
15 stonewall
16 rw=read
17 write
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"
05
06 signing_ca_path "/var/chef/ca"
07 couchdb_database 'chef'
08
09 cookbook_path [ "/var/chef/cookbooks", "/var/chef/site-cookbooks" ]
10
11 file_cache_path "/var/chef/cache"
12 node
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, improving on the concept by fixing [12] several problems in Jupyter's design. Whereas Jupyter can serve as an interface to many different languages (the name is a mashup of Julia, Python, and R, its original
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# Names of all persons:
11 gremlin> g.V().hasLabel('person').values('name')
12 ==>marko
13 ==>vadas
14 ==>josh
15 ==>peter
16
17 # Name of person with ID 1
18 gremlin> g.V(1).values('name')
19 ==>marko
20
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Server
For this portion of the article, I'll assume you've installed Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS and updated and patched fully with:
sudo aptitude update && aptitude dist-upgrade
Moving forward, I want
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Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin, and I'm assuming you have built your server and patched it as follows before continuing with this exercise:
primary:~#aptitude update && aptitude dist
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Compilation and is considered the
KDE text editor. It has been around a fairly long time starting with KDE 2.2 in 2001.
Kate has many of the features of a classic editor, including syntax highlighting (based
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read the hosts from a file other than the WCOLL
environment variable:
$ pdsh -w ^/tmp/hosts uptime
192.168.1.4: 15:51:39 up 8:35, 12 users, load average: 0.64, 0.38, 0.20
192.168.1.250: 15:47:53 up
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.
done.
Processing triggers for install-info (6.5.0.dfsg.1-2) ...
Processing triggers for libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0:amd64 (2.36.11-2) ...
Now, I'll make sure Octave is installed:
root@c31656cbd380:/# octave