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Error-correcting code memory keeps single-bit errors at bay
14.11.2013
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Controller login2$ ls -s /sys/devices/system/edac/mc/mc0 total 0 0 ce_count 0 csrow1 0 csrow4 0 csrow7 0 reset_counters 0 size_mb 0 ce_noinfo_count 0 csrow2 0 csrow5 0 device 0 sdram
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Modern Fortran for today and tomorrow
17.06.2017
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were now allowed to put the code anywhere you wanted, and you could label statements, for example: sum = 0.0 all: do i=1,10 sum = sum + real(i) enddo all The next big feature in F90 is my personal
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Modern Fortran – Part 2
15.12.2016
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Fortran 90 was only the start. The next two iterations – 95 and 2003 – pulled Fortran into a new era of programming languages. ... are over i = 2,n − 1 and j = 2,n −1. Here is how you can write the iteration over the domain using array notation: a(2:n-1,2:n-1) = 0.25 * &     (a(1:n-2,2:n) + a(3:n,2:n) + a(2:n,1:n-2) + a(2:n,3:n ... Fortran 90 was only the start. The next two iterations – 95 and 2003 – pulled Fortran into a new era of programming languages.
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Lmod – Alternative Environment Modules
30.01.2013
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: open64 Compiler Family (C/C++/Fortran90/Fortran95 for x86_64)" module-whatis "URL: http://www.open64.net/" # for Tcl script use only set topdir /opt/open64 set version 5.0 set
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Improving performance with environment variables
02.08.2021
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Stretching devices with limited resources
03.02.2022
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DATA COMPR TOTAL STREAMS MOUNTPOINT /dev/zram0 lzo-rle 512M 4K 73B 12K 2 [SWAP] # Cleanup procedure (destroy the ZRAM setup) $ sudo swapoff /dev/zram0 $ sudo zramctl --reset /dev/zram0
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REMORA
18.09.2017
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time. It also lists the directory with the Remora output. Listing 1: poisson_serial.f90 Output [laytonjb@laytonjb REMORA_TEST]$ remora ./poisson_serial 23 August 2017   7:12:50.609 PM    POISSON
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NVDIMM and the Linux kernel
11.10.2016
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log. The storage is clearly divided: The kernel has tagged 0x0000000100000000 to 0x00000004ffffffff (4-20GiB) as persistent (type 12) . The /dev/pmem0 device shows up after loading the driver. Now
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NVDIMM Persistent Memory
22.09.2016
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log. The storage is clearly divided: The kernel has tagged 0x0000000100000000 to 0x00000004ffffffff (4-20GiB) as persistent (type 12) . The /dev/pmem0 device shows up after loading the driver. Now
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Look for Bottlenecks with Open|SpeedShop
21.12.2011
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.825703   __munmap (libc-2.5.so) 90.514284     90.514284  0.739561   __GI_memcpy (libc-2.5.so) 88.714284     88.942855  0.724854   hypre_SMGSetStructVectorConstantValues (smg2000: smg.c,379) 86.999998     86

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