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A self-healing VM system
07.06.2019
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datacenter: "{{ Vv_datacent }}" 19 folder: "{{ Vv_folder_1 }}" 20 state: absent 21 when: vm_facts.instance is defined 22 23 - name: Deploy VM from Template file 24 vmware_deploy_ovf: 25
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Where Does Job Output Go?
11.09.2023
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the application(s); and so on. When the job finishes or the time allowed is exceeded, the job stops and releases the resources. As resources change in the system (e.g., nodes become available), the resource
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Processor and Memory Metrics
12.02.2014
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. Is it possible to write a script that reproduces the information provided by uptime and top ? The answer is yes, and it’s not too difficult with a little help. In the following sections, I present Python scripts
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Profiling Python code
30.01.2020
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_num): force[k,i] = force[k,i] - rij[k] * np.sin (2.0 * d2) / d used about 25 percent of the run time for this function. Listing 10 md_003.py line_profiler Output Total time: 358.778 s File: ./md
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Server virtualization with Citrix XenServer
04.08.2011
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in the 1970s have now found their way into classic x86 hardware. Multicore systems with sufficient RAM can easily run a handful of virtual server systems today. This capability not only reduces power and space
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Server virtualization with Citrix XenServer
30.11.2025
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restricted to expensive mainframes back in the 1970s have now found their way into classic x86 hardware. Multicore systems with sufficient RAM can easily run a handful of virtual server systems today
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Installing and operating the Graylog SIEM solution
13.12.2018
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18 19 Modules pm_buffer 20 MaxSize 102400 # 100 MByte buffer on the hard disk 21 Type disk 22 23 24 25 Modules om_udp 26 Host GraylogServerName 27 Port
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Configuring the JBoss application server
30.11.2025
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for Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) [2] and a web server based on Tomcat that supports servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP). History and Architecture JBoss was developed in the 1990s by Marc Fleury as a pure EJB
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The practical benefits of network namespaces
15.08.2016
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stacks, routing tables, ARP tables, and firewalls separately, as well as /proc/net, /sys/class/net/, QoS policies, port numbers, and sockets in such a way that individual applications can find a particular
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Where does job output go?
28.11.2023
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variables; execute the application(s); and so on. When the job finishes or the time allowed is exceeded, the job stops and releases the resources. As resources change in the system (e.g., nodes become

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