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log in for terminal access:
ps –aef |grep ssh
This command shows the output:
root 571 1 0 Mar26 ? 00:00:00 /usr/sbin/sshd -D
Now I can SSH into the target box with my new user account and have
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):
root@c31656cbd380:/# apt-get update
Get:1 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security InRelease [88.7 kB]
...
Fetched 18.0 MB in 9s (1960 kB/s)
After the package repositories are synced, I can
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of read requests issued to the device per second.
w/s
: Number of write requests issued to the device per second.
rMB/s
: Number of megabytes read from the device per second.
wMB/s
: Number
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Name=slurm-node-0[0-1] Gres=gpu:2 CPUs=10 Sockets=1 CoresPerSocket=10 \
ThreadsPerCore=1 RealMemory=30000 State=UNKNOWN
PartitionName=compute Nodes=ALL Default=YES MaxTime=48:00:00 DefaultTime=04:00:00 \
Max
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remember using it at Linux Networx in the early 2000s. Over the years, it has been developed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, SchedMD [5], Linux Networx, Hewlett-Packard, and Groupe Bull [6
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to logfiles, and it’s pretty simple to use:
[laytonjb@test1 ~]$ logger "This is a test"
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[root@test1 ~]# tail -n 2 /var/log/messages
Aug 22 15:54:47 test1 avahi-daemon[1398]: Invalid query packet.
Aug 22 17:00
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://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu noble-backports/universe amd64 Packages [11.5 kB]
Fetched 24.2 MB in 2s (13.1 MB/s)
Reading package lists...
Reading package lists...
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Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.39-0ubuntu8.2) ...
COMMIT ubuntu-dev
--> f12343192636
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sizes: 43 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
CPU(s): 64
On-line CPU(s) list: 0-63
Thread(s) per core: 2
Core(s) per socket: 32
Socket(s
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Timeout Test
$ time curl http://localhost/cgi/burn0.pl\?4.9
00:00:04.900198
real 0m4.958s
user 0m0.003s
sys 0m0.006s
$ time curl http://localhost/cgi/burn0.pl\?5.1
curl: (52) Empty reply from
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yum install ohpc-slurm-server
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