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KiB blocks: 79.2 IO/s, 1.2 MiB/s ( 10.4 Mbit/s)
32 KiB blocks: 81.8 IO/s, 2.6 MiB/s ( 21.4 Mbit/s)
64 KiB blocks: 78.0 IO/s, 4.9 MiB/s ( 40.9 Mbit/s)
128 KiB blocks: 76.0 IO/s, 9
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a great deal of power in a few lines:
rm -rf backup.3
mv backup.2 backup.3
mv backup.1 backup.2
cp -al backup.0 backup.1
rsync -a --delete source_directory/ backup.0/
To better understand the script, I
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server.example.com IN SSHFP 3 2 fbfb8965a367f71e4ed8f6737a2e2db1c04be671db7c9c4e17ac346b9ae7a825
With the SSH option VerifyHostKeyDNS=yes set, SSH clients compare the supplied
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= np.random.rand(nx,ny)*100.0 # Random data in arrayy
np.save(filename, a) # Write data to file
print(" Just finished writing file, ",filename,".npy")
# end for
The code in Listing 2 reads the five files
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.exe
QUAD_MPI
FORTRAN90/MPI version
Estimate an integral of f(x) from A to B.
f(x) = 50 / (pi * ( 2500 * x * x + 1 ) )
A = 0.00000
B = 10.0000
N = 9999999
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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
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to the minimum file allocation size a filesystem manages and effectively represent the smallest possible disk allocation for a file. (A smaller file would be padded with slack space to that minimum allocation
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06 | Source Port
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/home/chris/.cache/software-center/piston-helper/software-center.ubuntu.\
com,api,2.0,applications,en,ubuntu,precise,\
amd64,,bbc2274d6e4a957eb7ea81cf902df9e0:
"description": "La revista
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Interactive HPC applications written in languages such as Python play a very important part today in high-performance computing. We look at how to run Python and Jupyter notebooks on a Warewulf 4 ... spider" to find all possible modules and extensions.
Use "module keyword key1 key2 ..." to search for all possible modules matching any of the "keys".
[laytonjb@warewulf ~]$ module load anaconda.22.9