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The sudo
tools runs commands with a different user’s account. For apt-get upgrade
, this would be the all-powerful root
. Which users are allowed to use sudo with what programs is defined in the /etc
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of terminal user interface (TUI) libraries, including Ncurses [3] and Newt [4]. Jeff Layton has previously graced these pages with a tutorial on how TUI tools are developed today [5], and yours truly followed
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://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L2NHF5SVm0#t=7m20s
The Author
Martin Gerhard Loschwitz is the principal consultant with Hastexo, where he focuses on high availability solutions. In his leisure time, he maintains
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. Running the binary on a single four-core node produces the following output:
> mpirun -np 4 -hostfile ./hostfile ./hello
node 1 : Hello world
node 2 : Hello world
node 3 : Hello world
node 0 : Hello world
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within the Big Tent initiative. Designate now follows the release cycle of OpenStack itself; the Designate version released at the same time as OpenStack Newton is version 3.0.0.
Now it is indeed possible
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is to store encrypted data in the Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). The key is created and managed with the AWS Key Management Service (KMS). Only the required EC2 instances gain access to the key and the S3
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(rear -s) shows the scripts included with the configuration. Customizations are easy to add. A user only has to create a shell script and drop it into the desired path (Figure 3). Additional options
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of fluid diffusion with the use of FiPy and showed how easy it was to use the AmgX library through the Python interface to get a 3.0x speedup.
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in a custom deskside chassis. A third system, from Cray, used commodity processors with custom motherboards and chassis. It focused on incorporating Cray’s high-performance computing (HPC) expertise
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-Password -u Username -d displayed_username -g first_name -s family_name -p User-Password -e username@example.com --imaplogin Username --imapserver 127.0.0.1 --smtpserver 127.0.0.1
The user you just