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of memory
Fast Ethernet (100Mbps)
MicroSD slot for local storage
Two USB ports
HDMI port
General-purpose I/O pins (GPIO)
This little SBC only consumes about 3W under load
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:
# getsebool allow_xguest_exec_content
allow_xguest_exec_content --> off
I previously set up mapping to the SELinux user xguest_u with the use of semanage:
# semanage login -m -s xguest_u linus
# semanage
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171M 108K 171M 1% /run
06 /dev/disk/by-uuid/a3864f53-b3b7-4a6d-9a27-548305aa6594 9.9G 722M 8.7G 8% /
07 tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run
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. To follow the examples, you need a database in which the PL/pgSQL language is enabled. I used PostgreSQL version 8.4.
Test Environment
If you have a large test database available for which you can formulate
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runtime daemon as rkt [2] and the Open Container Initiative [3] take off.
Since 2014, a major player in the Linux market has been touting a different type of container that is a real eye-opener. I'll take
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and called it md_001.py (Listing 5). Then, I profiled the code with cProfile:
$ python3 -m cProfile -s cumtime md_001.py
Listing 5
md001.py
## MD is the main program for the molecular dynamics
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FROM node:8-alpine
02
03 LABEL maintainer="Liran Tal com>"
04 LABEL contributor="Eitan Schichmanter com>"
05
06 RUN apk add docker && rm -rf /var/apk/cache/*
07
08 COPY
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x86_64 4.40-1.1.el6 sl 358 k
hdf5-mpich2 x86_64 1.8.5.patch1-7.el6 epel 1.4 M
mpich2 x86_64 1.2.1-2.3.el6
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-of-concept functionality.
Three Is the Magic Number
I'm going to use the excellent K3s to build my Kubernetes cluster. For instructions on how to install K3s, check out the "Teeny, Tiny" section in my article on Status
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depending on the options you chose, but it doesn’t have as many options as iostat. The command I typically use is:
[laytonj@home8 ~]$ nfsiostat -h -m -t 1 4 > gg1.out
The output (wrapped) from this command