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convolutionSum = 0.0f;
05
06 // Iterate over convolution kernel
07 for(size_t ky = 0; ky < kernel.height; ++ky)
08 {
09 for(size_t kx = 0; kx < kernel.width; ++kx)
10
11 {
12
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) ! Delta (x and y directions)
101
102 ALLOCATE ( unew(1:m,1:m), u(1:m,1:m) ) ! mem for unew, u
103
104 !
105 ! Boundary Conditions
106 ! ===================
107 !
108 pi = DACOS(0.0
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: 6
08 microcode : 0x60c
09 cpu MHz : 800.000
10 cache size : 6144 KB
11 physical id : 0
12 siblings : 2
13 core id : 0
14 cpu cores : 2
15 apicid
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. In the test scenario, I defined a backup schedule with the following settings:
Schedule: weekly
Daily full backup: Monday – Friday 20:00
Daily incremental backup: Monday – Friday 08:00--18:00, 30
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"],
08 "serviceHistory": [
09 {
10 "date": "2023-01-15",
11 "serviceType": "Oil change",
12 "dealer": "BMW Service Center"
13 },
14 {
15 "date": "2023-06-20",
16
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:
Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|)
(Intercept) 517.340 18.270 28.316 < 2e-16 ***
wdayThursday -31.046 16.119 -1.926 0.0545 .
wdayFriday -116.981 16.122 -7.256 1.08e-12 ***
wday
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/sbin/named ...
774 ?? SsJ 0:00,12 /usr/sbin/sshd ...
781 ?? IsJ 0:00,87 /usr/sbin/cron -s
...
The jls command lets you view all the currently active jails, as shown in Listing 6.
Listing 6
Active Jails
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06 I_T nexus information:
07 LUN information:
08 LUN: 0
09 Type: controller
10 SCSI ID: deadbeaf1:0
11 SCSI SN: beaf10
12 Size: 0
13
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Example
# iostat -xmt 1 /dev/sda
Linux 3.16.7-21-desktop (tweedleburg) 08/07/15 _x86_64_ (8 CPU)
08/07/15 17:25:13
avg-cpu: %user %nice %system %iowait %steal %idle
1
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.sin(periods * 2 * np.pi * t)
12 return max(value, 0.0)
13 else:
14 value = np.sin(periods * 2 * np.pi * t)
15 return max(value, 0.0)
16
17 # building the data vector
18 my_data = []
19 i = 0
20 while