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Nmon: All-Purpose Admin Tool
17.12.2014
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are the averages (Avg) for all cores. As you can see, all eight cores are really busy, with some cores hitting 100% on user applications (the FT benchmark). The average across all the cores is 99.6
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Monitoring HPC Systems
11.06.2014
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Version CentOS 6.5 Ganglia 3.6.0 Ganglia web 3.5.12 Confuse 2.7 RRDtool 1.3.8 Before installing any binaries, I try
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Understanding the Status of Your Filesystem
18.06.2014
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.29 14.2 14–28 8,768 2.26 16.49 28–56 25,377 6.54 23.03 56–112 8,101 2.09 25.12 112–168 47,729 12
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Network monitoring with Icinga and Raspberry Pi
17.02.2015
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service_description PING 11 check_command check_ping!100.0,20%!500.0,60% 12 } 13 define service{ 14 use generic-service ; Name of service template to use 15
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Tuning I/O Patterns in C
31.07.2013
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Code Example 1 #include 2 3 /* Our structure */ 4 struct rec 5 { 6 int x,y,z; 7 float value; 8 }; 9 10 int main() 11 { 12 int counter; 13 struct rec my
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What Is an Inode?
23.03.2022
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/loop4         11777    11777         0  100% /snap/core20/1328 /dev/loop5         18500    18500         0  100% /snap/gnome-3-34-1804/77 /dev/loop6         18500    18500         0  100% /snap/gnome-3
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Desktop Supercomputers: Past, Present, and Future
17.03.2021
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of a chassis (Figure 2). Notice that this first version of the TyanPSC, the Typhoon 600, had four motherboards, each in its own blade, in a deskside chassis on wheels. The chassis was 14 × 12.6 × 26.7 inches
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Container Apps
02.10.2017
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than 8MB of files are installed, youcan start creating a snap with an init  command (Figure 6), which pulls in a template. Figure 6: Some helpful output
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A Brief History of Supercomputers
21.01.2021
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and 32MB of DRAM memory. The J90 supported up to 32 vector processors at 100MHz and up to 4GB of main memory. Each processor was two chips: one for the scalar portion of the architecture and the second
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Automation Scripting with PHP
16.10.2012
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6), and start stream blocking (line 7), which executes the command and waits for the response. Now, write the output to a variable (lines 9-12), close the stream (line 14), and send the response

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