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-interface st0.0;
16 ike {
17 gateway racoon;
18 proxy-identity {
19 local 192.168.1.0/24;
20 remote 192.168.2.0/24;
21 service any;
22 }
23
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.
The script has line numbers to make a discussion much easier. Any directive to Torque starts with #PBS
, such as line 12. Therefore, comments begin with ###
, such as line 2. Lines 22-24 load the Environment
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_mat_stat
3.37
39.34
11.64
54.54
22.07
8.12
rand_mat_mul
1.00
1.18
0.70
1.65
8.64
41.79
Table 1: Benchmark Times
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: 0
16 initial apicid : 0
17 fdiv_bug : no
18 hlt_bug : no
19 f00f_bug : no
20 coma_bug : no
21 fpu : yes
22 fpu_exception : yes
23 cpuid level : 10
24 wp
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of Total Elapsed Time = 0.003117 seconds
Average IO Time = 12.768351 seconds (0.378% of Total Time)
Standard Deviation of IO Time = 9.919384 seconds
Figure 1 below plots the total elpased time (yellow
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of Total Elapsed Time = 0.003117 seconds
Average IO Time = 12.768351 seconds (0.378% of Total Time)
Standard Deviation of IO Time = 9.919384 seconds
Figure 1 below plots the total elpased time (yellow
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"creating" $vmname
09
10 virsh suspend rhstorage
11 virt-clone -o rhstorage -n $vmname -f /var/lib/libvirt/images/$vmname.qcow
12 virsh resume rhstorage
13
14 oldmac="52:54:00:B4:DF:EB"
15 newmac
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. In the test scenario, I defined a backup schedule with the following settings:
Schedule: weekly
Daily full backup: Monday – Friday 20:00
Daily incremental backup: Monday – Friday 08:00--18:00, 30
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to a remote host, allow this with the command
$ xhost +
and then export your display to the remote host on which you want to view the applications.
$ export DISPLAY=hostname:0.0
On the system
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convolutionSum = 0.0f;
05
06 // Iterate over convolution kernel
07 for(size_t ky = 0; ky < kernel.height; ++ky)
08 {
09 for(size_t kx = 0; kx < kernel.width; ++kx)
10
11 {
12