23%
17.02.2015
5420 Octa
Quad ARM Cortex-A15 (32KB instruction/32KB data/2MB L2) @1.8GHz, Quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 (32KB/32KB/512KB) @1.3GHz
Mali T-628 MP6
3GB LPDDR3e RAM (14.9GBps memory
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07.11.2011
GB)
03 Socket P#0
04 Core L#0 + PU L#0 (P#0)
05 Core L#1 + PU L#1 (P#2)
06 Core L#2 + PU L#2 (P#4)
07 Core L#3 + PU L#3 (P#6)
08 NUMANode P#1 (12GB)
09 Socket P#1
10
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12.09.2013
=$dbh->prepare('select burncpu(?)');
12 $sth->execute((($ENV{QUERY_STRING}+0) || .5).'s');
13
14 while( my $row=$sth->fetchrow_arrayref ) {
15 print "@$row\n";
16 }
Workaround
The script is simple, but the attentive
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15.12.2016
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
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17.02.2015
.2 on Ubuntu 12.04. Line 1 retrieves the keys for the external repository, and line 2 integrates the key. Line 3 updates the package list. The last two lines install mongodb-org and the current version
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05.08.2024
your very first Ansible controller, the IBM Redbook, Using Ansible for Automation in IBM Power Environments
[12], is a great reference; particularly section 3.3, "Installing your Ansible control node
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23.03.2022
Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
udev 32968052 916 32967136 1% /dev
tmpfs 32983590 1409 32982181 1% /run
/dev/nvme0n1p2 31227904 814030 30413874 3% /
tmpfs 32983590 6
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29.10.2013
Linux running PHP 5.3
5) 32bit Amazon Linux running Node.js
6) 64bit Amazon Linux running Node.js
...
Don’t create an RDS instance this time, so type n
for that option; however, notice how
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10.06.2015
, or User scopes). These include custom dimensions:
1. srcaddr
2. dstaddr
3. srcport
4. dstport
5. protocol
6. exporter_id
7. input_if
8. output_if
9. tos
and custom metrics:
1. bytes (integer)
2
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01.06.2024
PI
resulting in a brief burst of computation on cores 0, 1, and 6 (Figure 4) and an approximation of pi (purely out of randomness and geometry) to 3.139, computed in just half a second (Figure 5). Executing