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module load openspeedshop-2.0.1
module load mvapich-1.1
(or other MPI implementation). If you run your application like this normally,
mpirun –np 256 smg2000 –n 65 65 65
or this,
srun -ppbatch -N 32
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for Internal Network
zing.bash -c 4 -op 2 -p 80,443 10.0.0.23
ZING:80/ 10.0.0.23 / Warning:
Error: on 80 is: Active. Continue.
Port: 80: op 1.1. 10.0.0.23 80 Time: 28 ms.
Port: 80: op 1.2. 10.0.0.23 80 Time
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slurm.conf
(i.e., /etc/slurm/
):
# GPU definition
NodeName=n0001 Name=gpu File=/dev/nvidia0
The one line in the file defines the node to which it pertains. You can also use a single line in gres.conf
to cover
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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
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-stack-AWSEBAutoScalingGroup-12BAR59E5FUDM:
policyName/awseb-e-mnpsy5bpzk-stack-
AWSEBAutoScalingScaleDownPolicy-KW4NGGQ0LULU
2013-05-08 20:07:48 INFO Created CloudWatch alarm named:
awseb-e-mnpsy5bpzk
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Name=slurm-node-0[0-1] Gres=gpu:2 CPUs=10 Sockets=1 CoresPerSocket=10 \
ThreadsPerCore=1 RealMemory=30000 State=UNKNOWN
PartitionName=compute Nodes=ALL Default=YES MaxTime=48:00:00 DefaultTime=04:00:00 \
Max
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http://www.pjsip.org/release/2.0./pjproject-2.0.1.tar.bz2
Next, go to the directory where you unpacked the tarred and zipped file and type:
./configure
make dep
make
You will now have a file starting
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_64-dvd1.iso
--2022-07-06 12:48:08-- https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/isos/x86_64/Rocky-8.6-x86_64-dvd1.iso
Resolving download.rockylinux.org (download.rockylinux.org)... 146.75.82.132, 2a04:4e
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WCOLL points:
[laytonjb@home4 ~]$ pdsh -w ^/tmp/hosts uptime
192.168.1.4: 15:51:39 up 8:35, 12 users, load average: 0.64, 0.38, 0.20
192.168.1.250: 15:47:53 up 2 min, 0 users, load average: 0.10, 0.10, 0
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_web latest c100b674c0b5 13 months ago 19MB
nginx alpine bf85f2b6bf52 13 months ago 15.5MB
With the image ID in hand, you can inspect the image manifest:
docker inspect bf85f2b6bf52