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. The second number is percent CPU load from the system (0.3%sy), and the next is percentage of jobs that are "nice" [2] (0.0%ni). After that, Top lists percent overall CPU time idle (86.3%id; four real cores
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in the Fortran programfor a longer run time:
nx = 8000
ny = 8000
i
t_max = 10000
tolerance = 0.00004D+00
The code was compiled using GCC 7.1 and run on a four-core AMD A6-6310 laptop (Lenovo
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to ABCD.EF00.0001 can attach to the switch port FastEthernet 0/1. If any hosts with unauthorized MAC addresses are plugged in to the port, an error message appears, and the port will be put
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%11Card%00"
P11_KIT_SERVER_ADDRESS=unix:path=/run/user/1000/p11-kit/pkcs11-21564
P11_KIT_SERVER_PID=21564
As can be seen from the variable P11_KIT_SERVER_ ADDRESS, the socket file is located within
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Capability
# smartctl -i /dev/sda
smartctl 7.2 2020-07-11 r5076 [x86_64-linux-5.4.0-42-generic] (CircleCI)
Copyright (C) 2002-20, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org
=== START
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, use the -P show option (Listing 2).
Listing 2
Device Details
# smartctl -P show /dev/sda
smartctl 7.2 2020-07-11 r5076 [x86_64-linux-5.4.0-42-generic] (CircleCI)
Copyright (C) 2002
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of csrows can be found by examining the /sys entries for a memory controller. For example:
$ ls -s /sys/devices/system/edac/mc/mc0
The number of elements, labeled csrow<X> (where <X> is an integer
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? 00:02:39 systemd
You can define a container launched in this way as a system service with
machinectl start Fedora-Cloud-Base-22-20150521.x86_64
and then log in to the container using
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network devices; its functionality has been upgraded to better support smooth operations in container environments. The following example shows how easily the daemon can be used to set up, say, a bridge
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Sheepdog Server in Action
# ps -ef|egrep '([c]orosyn|[s]heep)'
root 491 1 0 13:04 ? 00:00:30 corosync
root 581 1 0 1:13 PM ? 00:00:03 sheep -p 7000 /var