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$ podman ps -a --pod
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES POD
9062dac6ff19 k8s.gcr.io/pause:3.1 About a minute ago Created dfd09806b03c-infra dfd09806b03c
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multiple specialized devices.
Figure 3: Rather simple appearance but functional: The Linux interface of the Rangee S-L700.
Rangee's management solution
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few years, including Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), and JiffyBox. In the US, these vendors are joined by providers such as GoGrid, Rackspace, and Terremark ... addresses this issue by offering a standardized API for infrastructure as a service (IaaS) clouds.
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and the parallel portion 800 seconds. Amdahl’s Law says the speedup is 1.00 (i.e., the starting point).
Notice that as the number of processes increase, the wall clock time of the parallel portion decreases
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.pl
00:00:00.50023
The output shows the amount of computing time the database engine consumed. You can pass in the desired time as a CGI parameter:
$ curl http://localhost/cgi/burn0.pl\?3
00:00
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/log/collectl -r00:00,7 -m -F60 -s+YZCD --iosize
################################################################################
# Collectl: V3.6.1-4 HiRes: 1 Options: -p localhost-20120310-133840.raw.gz -P -f
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01 $ ar -tv Adaptec_Inc_bootbank_scsi-aacraid_5.0.5.1.7.28700-1OEM.500.0.0.406165.vib
02 --------- 0/0 1356 Jan 1 01:00 1970 descriptor.xml
03 --------- 0/0 2122 Jan 1 01:00 1970 sig.pkcs7
04
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is: In smartctl database [for details use: -P show]
ATA Version is: ACS-2, ATA8-ACS T13/1699-D revision 4c
SATA Version is: SATA 3.1, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 6.0 Gb/s)
Local Time is: Sun Aug 2 10:41:21 2020 EDT
SMART
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the complex handling and high costs of other tools.
Based on openSUSE 11.4 and BusyBox, StressLinux is available as a 200MB, or 225MB ISO image for 64-bit and 32-bit architectures. Alternative versions
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for user running script
uid=$(id -ur)
gid=$(id -gr)
# This returns time in seconds since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
time=$(date +"%s")
# Create final string for output to file
final