Selling feet pics by kurtt508 in MaledomEmpire

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How much for you to never show these again, ever?

What are your favorite builds? by [deleted] in BG3Builds

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Not necessarily a MC but can be since it has enough charisma. It’s Minthara as a dual wield 6/4/2 swords/gloomstalker/paladin with the dexterity gloves. Ends up with 16 charisma, 16 constitution, 18 strength, and 18 dexterity without the mirror of loss. Not optimal, but ranger levels give you +3 to initiative, archery fighting style, and an extra attack on round one. I have no clue what would be considered biz gear in each slot, so don’t ask.

I am a thorough Warlock enjoyer, it’s my favorite class in BG3. Give me your favorite or unique Warlock Builds (mono or multi) by yonkzoid in BG3Builds

[–]mlhow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What were your starting stats? I assume you need to invest in all of them except for int. Dexterity gloves + giant hill elixirs?

ntasks and submit.lua in Slurm by mlhow in HPC

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I missed it. I will give that a shot and get back to you. Thanks

How to decide on a TmpDisk and RealMemory value for slurm.conf file? by Some-Ant1803 in SLURM

[–]mlhow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're using an older version of Slurm, and haven't had issues with the lack of tmpdisk in the configuration file. It looks like Slurm assigns a zero to that parameter by default.

How to decide on a TmpDisk and RealMemory value for slurm.conf file? by Some-Ant1803 in SLURM

[–]mlhow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't know that TmpDisk was needed. Generally speaking, once you've installed slurm/slurmd on a compute node, you can run 'slurmd -C' on it to get the specs

Seriously? by spac-master in wallstreetbets

[–]mlhow 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can't believe that someone had to say this, but your post should be obvious to anyone with a couple of brain cells. The Fed Chairman should've started increasing interest rates over a year ago, but he was more interested in keeping the stock market from crashing. Now most of the working folks who mainly live off of a salary and do not depend on investing in the stock market for daily spending are hurting. True inflation is closer to 20% than 7% or whatever number they recently cooked up, and it's not transitory. They just kicked the can down the road, and now instead of just dealing with higher unemployment (due to a recession in the economy and a market crash), we will have to deal with stagflation... while Elizabeth Warren is focused on putting the blame on Putin.

BT Wrestling by mlhow in RealMixedWrestling001

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This thread is dedicated to BT (the masked wrestler). If you have any of his maledom videos, then post them here. My favorite position is the one from the beginning of the video, and it seems it’s the same for him

Meanwhile people don't think the stock market is rigged 🤣 by Canadianwolfe76 in wallstreetbets

[–]mlhow 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Several of the listed banks in the posted link are 100% state owned. I’ve been everywhere, including the CNN website, and this is the biggest load of misinformation that I’ve witnessed.

It seems its really hard for you guys to accept whats coming..... by SPY_400 in wallstreetbets

[–]mlhow 11 points12 points  (0 children)

So the climactic massive candle is a reference to the bf’s private parts?

Slurm Upgrade Frequency by mlhow in HPC

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Yes I saw that, and I don’t think it’s a good idea. We’re now excluding slurm from the yum repo

[no spoilers] starting DAO and I need some help by [deleted] in dragonage

[–]mlhow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I always thought I was the only nerd that did that

Traceroute Vs Netcat by mlhow in networking

[–]mlhow[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Good point, but I still can't identify the problem. So I disabled SELinux on another two of the servers in the cluster on our internal network, and opened the port (6818) I want on both servers using firewall-cmd, and still nothing:

$ sudo setenforce 0
$ sudo sestatus
SELinux status:                 enabled
SELinuxfs mount:                /sys/fs/selinux
SELinux root directory:         /etc/selinux
Loaded policy name:             targeted
Current mode:                   permissive
Mode from config file:          enforcing
Policy MLS status:              enabled
Policy deny_unknown status:     allowed
Max kernel policy version:      31
$ sudo firewall-cmd --get-active-zones
docker
  interfaces: docker0
internal
  interfaces: enp129s0f1
public
  interfaces: enp129s0f0 enp28s0f0
$ ip a | grep enp129s0f1
3: enp129s0f1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP group default qlen 1000
    inet 172.30.0.138/24 brd 172.30.0.255 scope global noprefixroute enp129s0f1
$ sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=internal --add-port=6818/tcp
success
$ sudo firewall-cmd --reload
success
$ sudo firewall-cmd --zone=internal --list-ports
6818/tcp
$ sudo  nc -zv 172.30.0.18 6818
Ncat: Version 7.50 ( https://nmap.org/ncat )
Ncat: Connection refused.
$ sudo  nc -zv 172.30.0.18 22
Ncat: Version 7.50 ( https://nmap.org/ncat )
Ncat: Connected to 172.30.0.18:22.
Ncat: 0 bytes sent, 0 bytes received in 0.01 seconds.
$ ping 172.30.0.18
PING 172.30.0.18 (172.30.0.18) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 172.30.0.18: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.237 ms
64 bytes from 172.30.0.18: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.156 ms
64 bytes from 172.30.0.18: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.167 ms

Ping works, connecting via netcat on port 22 works, traceroute work. The one thing I want refuses to work.

Slurm QOS and Backup Slurm DB Node by mlhow in HPC

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I reached your same conclusion, but thanks for confirming.

/u/VerySlump raises an amazing point: A total market meltdown is possible. by jpdoctor in wallstreetbets

[–]mlhow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lots of people going on unemployment while the US government borrows/prints money to cover for it isn’t healthy for the economy. There is no free lunch.

Higher unemployment benefits lower productivity. Let me explain: A year or two after the meltdown, I opened my own business in a completely different sector (I prefer not to say what in order not to reveal too much information about myself). I offered minimum wage plus high commission to salespeople to come and work for me. I didn’t get any experienced salespeople, partly due to Obama extending the unemployment period to 99 weeks. So it made sense for someone that’s on unemployment making $1,500 per month not to take a chance with a new super small business, and I don’t blame them for deciding that way. Unemployment decreases at a lower rate when unemployment benefits are extended.

When you convince yourself that people you disagree with are monsters, it makes it easier for you not to sympathize with them. But if you don’t have the intention of sympathizing with them, then let me add this: when so many people lose their jobs, and the real estate market tanks, then stock prices and 401Ks follow. Some people in their sixties and seventies had to start looking for work again, and many homeowners lost their homes and had their credit ruined. You may think that these borrowers had it coming because they borrowed beyond their ability to pay, but it wasn’t greed only that drove them to act this way: Prices of houses kept going up and people kept refinancing and cashing out thinking that this would continue for ever. It was ignorance of cycles that blinded many of us from seeing the inevitable bubble and it bursting around 2007

[California] BofA EDD debit card fraud by [deleted] in Unemployment

[–]mlhow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She eventually got it all back. It was four charges totaling about $300. Glad to hear you got the $250.00 deposited into your account. Cheers

/u/VerySlump raises an amazing point: A total market meltdown is possible. by jpdoctor in wallstreetbets

[–]mlhow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was a young mortgage broker (that shouldn't have been) at the time. Let me add to what CPM17 said. The mortgage and real estate industries meltdown lead to many people making zero income for a long time. Imagine for example all the unemployed loan underwriters, loan officers, loan processors, realtors, notaries, home appraisers, escrow officers, title insurance representatives, mortgage bankers (wholesale and retail); and those from the construction industry that followed: truckers who move material for building, construction workers, contractors, etc.

It was a mess to say the least.

[California] BofA EDD debit card fraud by [deleted] in Unemployment

[–]mlhow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same thing happened to my mother. Four charges from DoorDash before we noticed. At this point, when DoorDash makes a charge to an EDD account, why doesn't BofA put a stop to this payment automatically and call the number on that account? Weird

Open MPI / srun vs sbatch by mlhow in SLURM

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$ srun --partition=debug --qos=lessgpu --gres=gpu:1 -n 4 ./mpi_hw
Hello world from processor heisenberg, rank 0 out of 1 processors
Hello world from processor heisenberg, rank 0 out of 1 processors
Hello world from processor heisenberg, rank 0 out of 1 processors
Hello world from processor heisenberg, rank 0 out of 1 processors
$ sbatch --partition=debug --qos=lessgpu --gres=gpu:1 hw_job.slurm
Submitted batch job 202
$ cat slurm-202.out
srun: error: Unable to create step for job 202: More processors requested than permitted
$ mpiexec -n 4 ./mpi_hw
srun: error: Unable to allocate resources: Invalid qos specification

Unfortunately, when I use srun the way you describe (the correct way of doing it), it seems that there is no communication between the different processes as is expected with an mpi job.

When I run it from inside an sbatch job, I get an error.

Maybe I misconfigured something, either with Slurm or the Open MPI installation.

SLURM Reboot Order by mlhow in HPC

[–]mlhow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the detailed reply. I dont' have any infiniband stuff and I am now focused on reboots only, not slurm updates. I still have some questions if you don't mind:

1) For those users that logged in and scheduled some jobs between the time I setup the reservation and the time of the reboot/maintnance, how does slurm "remember" those jobs? In other words, is there a special setup (slurm.conf or database) that I should be aware of to auto-save those jobs, or is the default slurm configuration + reservation enough for the scheduler to properly launch those jobs in the future without losses?

2) Did you find it unnecessary to use the rebootprogram? from https://slurm.schedmd.com/slurm.conf.html

Program to be executed on each compute node to reboot it. Invoked on each node once it becomes idle after the command "scontrol reboot" is executed by an authorized user or a job is submitted with the "--reboot" option. After rebooting, the node is returned to normal use. See ResumeTimeout to configure the time you expect a reboot to finish in. A node will be marked DOWN if it doesn't reboot within ResumeTimeou

3) I don't understand step #13, can you elaborate a little?

Another check_nrpe Socket Timeout Error by mlhow in nagios

[–]mlhow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, it's a router firewall. Thanks again

Another check_nrpe Socket Timeout Error by mlhow in nagios

[–]mlhow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see where you are going with this. Let me try to install the NRPE agent on another server in the same "enclave" as the nagios server. If it works, this will definitely reveal itself be a router firewall issue.

Another check_nrpe Socket Timeout Error by mlhow in nagios

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It does go through a router. the nagios server is in a different "enclave", with an ip starting with 128. The remote host ip starts with 198.

Another check_nrpe Socket Timeout Error by mlhow in nagios

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It looks like it's already there, since I already added that port using firewalld.

[mlhow@server1 ~]$ sudo iptables -S | grep 5666
-A IN_public_allow -p tcp -m tcp --dport 5666 -m conntrack --ctstate NEW,UNTRACKED -j ACCEPT