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e2fsprogs x86
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Configuration
CHANGE MASTER TO
MASTER_USER='replication',
MASTER_PASSWORD='<a_good_Password>',
MASTER_HOST='192.168.23.192',
MASTER_LOG_FILE='mariadb-bin.00008',
MASTER_LOG_POS=615822;
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:3.4.3-1.el6 epel 9.1 M
Installing for dependencies:
GraphicsMagick x86_64 1.3.17-1.el6 epel 2.2 M
GraphicsMagick-c++ x86_64 1.3.17-1.el6
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23 CPU architecture: 7
24 CPU variant : 0x2
25 CPU part : 0xc09
26 CPU revision : 9
27 Hardware : grouper
28 Revision : 0000
29 Serial : 0f410a0001440200 ... 22
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x86_64 6:3.4.3-1.el6 epel 9.1 M
Installing for dependencies:
GraphicsMagick x86_64 1.3.17-1.el6 epel 2.2 M
GraphicsMagick-c++ x
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20 compress client fast
21 }
22 holdingdisk hd1 {
23 directory "/amanda/holding"
24 use 50 mbytes
25 chunksize 1 mbyte
26 }
The first line beginning with org gives a description
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Many HPC systems check the state of a node
b
efore
running a
n
application, but not very many check that the
performance
of the node is acceptable before running the job.
... made to the benchmarks of the latest version 3.4.2 of the NPB are:
added class F to the existing S, W, A, B, C, D, E
added dynamic memory allocation
added MPI and OpenMP programming models ...
Many HPC systems check the state of a node
b
efore
running a
n
application, but not very many check that the
performance
of the node is acceptable before running the job.
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(Accelerated Processing Unit) [4].
This processor combines a CPU with a GPU on a single chip. For example, the recently announced AMD A10-5800K has the following specifications:
4 cores at 3.8GHz (turbo
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, such as the process layout below the Docker daemon.
With regard to separation of concerns, Systemd [8] acts as a centralized resource management instance and has been discussed by the rkt project [9]. The system
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to NFS-export the storage to the data mover. Then, just copy the data between mountpoints. For example:
$ cp -a --preserve=all -r /old_storage/data /new_storage/data
Be warned that if you use NFS, you