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/openvpn/keys/CA.crt
08 cert /etc/openvpn/keys/server.crt
09 key /etc/openvpn/keys/server.key
10 tls-auth /etc/openvpn/keys/tls-auth.key
11
12 server 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
13
14 keepalive 10 60
15 comp-lzo
16
17
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: 1331404720 TZ: -0500
09 # SubSys: bcdfijmnstYZCD Options: cz Interval: 10:60 NumCPUs: 4 NumBud: 3 Flags: ix
10 # Filters: NfsFilt: EnvFilt:
11 # HZ: 100 Arch: x86_64-linux-thread-multi PageSize: 4096
12 # Cpu
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/ceph/$name.keyring
04 [mon]
05 mon data = /srv/mon.$id
06 [mds]
07 [osd]
08 osd data = /srv/osd.$id
09 osd journal = /srv/osd.$id.journal
10 osd journal size = 1000
11 [mon.a]
12 host = alice
13 mon
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Resident Pages: 0/15 0/60K 0%
05 Elapsed: 8.1e-05 seconds
06 $ ./vmtouch -vt /bin/gzip
07 /bin/gzip
08 [OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO] 15/15
09
10 Files: 1
11 Directories: 0
12 Touched Pages: 15 (60K)
13
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,"n2")
09 #2 = #1
10 return addprocs_ssh(#2)
11 end
12 ))),1),(),(),intset(1))})
13 julia> nprocs()
14 4
To verify that the remote nodes are indeed involved with the computation, I can devise
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("http://spacewalk.tuxgeek.de/cobbler_api")
06 token = conn.login(user, password)
07
08 cblr_systems = '/root/cobbler.csv'
09
10 if os.access(cblr_systems, os.F_OK):
11 print "Reading system configuration file %s" % cblr_systems
12
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06 domains = tuxgeek
07
08 [nss]
09 filter_groups = root
10 filter_users = root
11 reconnection_retries = 3
12
13 [pam]
14 reconnection_retries = 3
15
16 [domain/tuxgeek]
17 auth_provider = krb5
18
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08 default:
09 $(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) M=$(PWD) modules
10 endif
11
12 clean:
13 rm -rf *.ko *.o *.mod.c *.mod.o modules.order
14 rm -rf Module.symvers .*.cmd .tmp
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= database.createNode();
09 // Set properties:
10 dortmund.setProperty("Name", "Dortmund");
11 cologne.setProperty("Name", "Köln");
12 // Create edges:
13 Relationship a1_do_k = dortmund
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the file sizes (converted to and labeled GB), separating the two items of information with a tab. Invoking this script for user chavez yields:
chavez 12.12537GB
Such commands are often useful in loops