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to allow the no_root_squash option. A line for this purpose in /etc/exports would look like this:
/nfs 192.168.1.0/ 24(rw,no_root_squash)
It allows all the computers on the 192.168.1.0 network to mount
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and a capacity pushing 20TB or more. Many (most?) MPI applications still do I/O with the rank 0 process, and this amount of local storage with fantastic performance just begs for users to run their code on local
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the code, but you could easily build the code with several different block sizes and name the executable something different (e.g., dcp_1KB, dcp_10KB, dcp_1MB, dcp_10MB, dcp_1GB). Then, in a script, you
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.9.5) [5]
Ansible 2.8.1
Python 3.6.9
Python 2.7.17
Terraform v0.12.0
Golang: go1.10.4 linux/amd64 [6]
For a list of current restrictions and limitations, see the "Limitations" box
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commercially as a replacement for conventional storage. Rook very conveniently came along as free software under the terms of Apache license v2.0.
Conclusions
The idea behind Rook is not particularly
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php7.0
sudo service apache2 restart
The uptime check is then configured in the Operations Suite by selecting Operations | Monitoring | Uptime Checks
from the menu on the left and then clicking
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). In such an environment, a "dedicated" MariaDB container could be run as a replacement for a MariaDB VM:
podman run --name maria --volume /var/pods/maria:/var/lib/mysql:Z --net pub_net --ip 192.168.1.10 --mac-address 12
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4
Low drop
AF11 = 10 (001010)
AF21 = 18 (010010)
AF31 = 26 (011010)
AF41 = 34 (100010)
Medium drop
AF12 = 12 (001100)
AF22 = 20 (010100
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Zabbix monitoring stack with:
$ helm repo add zabbix-community https://github.com/zabbix-community/helm-zabbix
$ helm install -n zabbix --create-namespace zabbix --set zabbix_image_tag: alpine-6.4-latest
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Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) [11]. Shifter is a prototype implementation of a container system for HPC that converts images from Docker, VMs, or CHOS [12] (a utility that creates a Scientific Linux