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OpenStack workshop, part 2: OpenStack cloud installation
14.03.2013
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IDENTIFIED BY 'ohC3teiv'; 10 EOF 11 mysql -u root <12 CREATE DATABASE keystone; 13 GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON keystone.* TO 'keystonedbadmin'@'%' 14 IDENTIFIED BY 'Ue0Ud7ra'; 15 EOF 16 mysql -u root <
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VTP for VLAN management
04.10.2018
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High-Performance Python 2
22.08.2019
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data: Listing 2: secret.f90 subroutine hellofortran(n) integer n   write(*,*)  "Hello from Fortran! The secret number is: ", n   return end The next step is to create the signature of the code for f2
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Accessing Fortran code with Python
05.12.2019
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a subroutine with input data. Listing 2 secret.f90 subroutine hellofortran(n) integer n write(*,*) "Hello from Fortran! The secret number is: ", n return end The next step is to create
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Acquiring a Memory Image
20.05.2014
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.168.1.129 -p 3260 specifying that the target Windows computer with the Subject USB stick is at 192.168.1.129 and listening on port 3260. The system connects to targets iqn.2008-02.com.f-response.cr0wn-d00
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Planning Performance Without Running Binaries
02.02.2021
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), which is derived by observing that you can use as many CPUs as you want to drive 95 percent of the problem asymptotically to zero time (p =0.95), and you will be left with that one minute (1 – p =0
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Tuning I/O Patterns in Python
18.12.2013
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__ == "__main__": 12 13 local_dict = {'x':0, 'y':0, 'z':0,'value':0.0}; 14 my_record = []; # define list 15 16 counter_limit = 2000; 17 18 f = open('test.bin', 'r+') 19 for counter in range(1,counter
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Integrating Podman and systemd
25.03.2021
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and users want to deploy arbitrary software within containers. After the release of Podman version 2.0, the two components now work in even closer collaboration. Some readers might frown at the thought
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Group policies on Windows Server 2022
05.02.2023
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years without making any further adjustments. Rules and regulations are not static and need to be reviewed every six or 12 months. Where vendors provide updates, you will want to check and integrate
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The new openAttic 1.1 storage manager
05.12.2014
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German-based IT-Novum caused much excitement in 2013 when it announced a tool that gives almost anyone the ability to manage versatile storage: openAttic [1]. The first version 1.0 of open

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