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-oriented programming by adding various features in 3.0 and 3.1. Subsequently, I was asked to lead the Error Model subgroup, tasked with designing an Error Model for OpenMP that would allow it to move beyond traditional
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.sep.de/wiki/index.php/Disaster_Recovery_for_Linux_3.0_en
ReaR1.15 Release Notes: http://relax-and-recover.org/documentation/release-notes-1-15
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. Bloonix is a modular monitoring tool that combines numerous services in a single interface, offering a quick overview of network components.
The Idea
Bloonix [1], written in JavaScript and Python 3
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current providers, however, the design guide [3] provides detailed descriptions and instructions that help avoid classic misconfigurations. The basis is an installation composed of four components
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I think virtually everyone in HPC knows the Warewulf open source cluster provisioning and management tool. I wrote about Warewulf starting with Warewulf 3, followed by a series on Warewulf 4. Since
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NIST Updates Cybersecurity Framework
Major updates to NIST's Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) are underway, with the new CSF 2.0 expected in 2024.
"Based on stakeholder feedback, in order to reflect
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– in this example:
virsh secret-set-value 2a5b08e4-3dca-4ff9-9a1d-40389758d081 AQA5jhZRwGPhBBAAa3t78yY/0+1QB5Z/9iFK2Q==
Listing 4: ceph-secret.xml
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. On Ubuntu and Debian the appropriate packages go by the names libprotobuf-c0-dev and protobuf-c-compiler; look out for similar names on other distributions.
CRIU also relies on iproute2 – at least version 3.5.0
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-cluster on which ZooKeeper and the different Storm components can be run side by side. Storm requires the use of ZooKeeper from version 3.3.x onward. You can install the latest version 3.4.6 using the following
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dynamic link aggregation with the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), which supports the exchange of information about link aggregation between the two parties involved (Figure 3