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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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11.04.2016
-fastcgi are running, as expected.
Listing 1
Process List
root 589 0.0 0.3 142492 3092 ? Ss 20:35 0:00 nginx: master process
/usr/sbin/nginx -g daemon on; master_process on;
www
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04.04.2023
:
ohpc-slurm-server x86_64 2.6-7.1.ohpc.2.6 OpenHPC-updates 7.0 k
Installing dependencies:
mariadb-connector-c x86_64 3.1.11-2.el8_3 appstream
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KiB/s % MIPS MIPS | KiB/s % MIPS MIPS
22: 3252 300 1054 3164 | 73071 398 1566 6234
23: 3170 314 1029 3230 | 68302 399 1482 5910
24
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_dlm]
root 3467 7 0 20:07 ? 00:00:00 [o2net]
root 3965 7 0 20:24 ? 00:00:00 [ocfs2_wq]
root 7921 7 0 22:40 ? 00:00:00 [o2hb-BD5A574EC8]
root 7935 7 ... The vanilla kernel includes two cluster filesystems: OCFS2 has been around since 2.6.16 and is thus senior to GFS2. Although OCFS2 is non-trivial under the hood, it is fairly simple to deploy.
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21.08.2012
Listing 6: Torque Job Script
[laytonjb@test1 TEST]$ more pbs-test_001
1 #!/bin/bash
2 ###
3 ### Sample script for running MPI example for computing PI (Fortran 90 code)
4 ###
5 ### Jeff Layton ...
Listing 6 for Warewulf Part 4
... Listing 6 ... Listing 6: Warewulf – Part 4
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don’t want to lose it. A few of the commands that will break your shell are telnet
, ssh
, wmic
, and runas
. Having sysinternals installed on Windows would be a great help, but if it’s not, you can add
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conservatively originally
21 if {$force_conservative} {
22 set send_slow {1 .1}
23 proc send {ignore arg} {
24 sleep .1
25 exp_send -s -- $arg
26 }
27 }
28
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with the original Raspberry Pi Model A, ranging from two to more than 250 nodes. That early 32-bit system had a single core running at 700MHz with 256MB of memory. You can build a cluster of five RPi3 nodes with 20
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the last command as an example, an option to specify the extent size would be:
# vgcreate -s 8M vg0 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdd
The -s 8M
option specifies a PE size of 8MB when the VG is created. You can change