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Ganglia and connections
Federation in Ganglia is achieved using a tree of point-to-point connections amongst representative cluster nodes to aggregate the state of multiple clusters.

Ganglia and neurological
Idiopathic Basal Ganglia Calcification, also known as Fahr disease or Fahr's Syndrome is a rare, genetically dominant, inherited neurological disorder characterized by abnormal deposits of calcium in areas of the brain that control movement.

Ganglia and such
Ganglia is a scalable distributed system monitor tool for high-performance computing systems such as clusters and grids.

Ganglia and .
Ganglia often interconnect with other ganglia to form a complex system of ganglia known as a plexus.
He founded Ganglia Press in 1965 with David Aylward and grOnk ( magazine ) in 1967 with bill bissett and David UU ( David W. Harris ).
Lane " Toronto, Ganglia Press, 1965.
The Purkinje Fibers do not have any known role in setting heart rate, but are influenced by Sympathetic discharge from the Sinoatrial node and thoracic Spinal Accessory Ganglia.
Classic connectivity diagram of the Basal Ganglia, showing glutamatergic pathways as red, dopaminergic as magenta and GABA pathways as blue.
At each node in the tree, a Ganglia Meta Daemon ( gmetad ) periodically polls a collection of child data sources, parses the collected XML, saves all numeric, volatile metrics to round-robin databases and exports the aggregated XML over a TCP sockets to clients.
The Ganglia web front-end provides a view of the gathered information via real-time dynamic web pages.
Most importantly, it displays Ganglia data in a meaningful way for system administrators and computer users.
The Ganglia web front-end caters to system administrators and users.
The web front-end shows similar graphs for memory usage, disk usage, network statistics, number of running processes, and all other Ganglia metrics.
The web front-end depends on the existence of the gmetad which provides it with data from several Ganglia sources.
Specifically, the web front-end will open the local port 8651 ( by default ) and expects to receive a Ganglia XML tree.
The web pages themselves are highly dynamic ; any change to the Ganglia data appears immediately on the site.
Therefore, the Ganglia web front-end should run on a fairly powerful, dedicated machine if it presents a large amount of data.
The Ganglia web front-end is written in the PHP scripting language, and uses graphs generated by gmetad to display history information.

provide and relay
country code-55 ; landing point for a number of submarine cables, including Atlantis 2, that provide direct links to South and Central America, the Caribbean, the US, Africa, and Europe ; satellite earth stations-3 Intelsat ( Atlantic Ocean ), 1 Inmarsat ( Atlantic Ocean region east ), connected by microwave relay system to Mercosur Brazilsat B3 satellite earth station ( 2007 )
Domestic systems are open wire ; microwave radio relay ; radio communication in the HF, VHF, and UHF frequencies ; two domestic satellites provide the national trunk service.
new telephone exchanges provide a large capacity for new subscribers ; trunk traffic is carried by microwave radio relay, coaxial cable, open wire and fiber-optic cable ; a cellular telephone system operates throughout Kuwait, and the country lacks pay telephones.
The systems that provide the infrastructure for the telephone network are, domestically, microwave radio relay stations and cables, and internationally, two Intelsat satellite-earth stations, a coaxial cable, and microwave radio relay station to Syria and three submarine coaxial cables.
International links include: landing points for the SEA-ME-WE-3 and SEA-ME-WE-4 submarine cable systems (* AMK ) that provide links to Asia, the Middle East, and Europe ; 3 Intelsat satellite earth stations ( 1 Atlantic Ocean and 2 Indian Ocean ); 3 operational international gateway exchanges ( 2 at Karachi and 1 at Islamabad ); and microwave radio relay to neighboring countries.
Frame relay is unreliable, but may provide guaranteed QoS.
* Frame relay is typically used to provide PVCs.
Frame relay is a data link layer protocol, and does not provide logical addresses and routing.
For fixed ( point-to-point ) services, communications satellites provide a microwave radio relay technology complementary to that of communication cables.
The ability to relay large quantities of water over considerable distances was invaluable in some more remote locations, or where the incident required more water than local water systems could provide.
Both transmitters receive the BBC stations via a satellite feeds and each transmitter has a wealth of relay transmitters to provide analogue service to areas not served by their respective main transmitter.
Some RVs provide a momentary-on switch that flips a relay to form a temporary high-current connection between the two sets of batteries, enabling the driver to use the house batteries to help start the engine should the engine batteries prove weak.
More refined black boxes placed a diode in parallel with the resistor to provide a larger DC pulse to activate the F relay than if only a resistor was used, or replaced the resistor with a 36 V Zener diode which regulated the voltage drop across the telephone to a level where the D relay would not activate, regardless of the length of the local loop.
This tower was used to provide a radio link for programme feeds from the studio, which ran from the Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw via a radio relay tower at Wiejca.
In that case, the relay could be used to trigger the detonator circuit for a blasting cap which would provide the initial shock needed to detonate larger explosives such as dynamite.
Flint has its own low-powered television relay transmitter, designed to provide improved coverage of Welsh channels in an area that would otherwise receive only English television signals.
Because of the height of this building, its roof was specifically designed to house communications relay equipment, in order to provide additional revenue to the building's owners.
The MRO will also provide critical navigation data during their landings and act as a telecommunications relay.
The exception is at any major offset in the bounding fault, where a relay ramp may provide an important sediment input point.
Arriving as the action was well underway but ahead of the main fleet by advantage of their greater speed, Hood's force's first action was to rescue the light cruiser HMS Chester, which had been separated from the main fleet to provide a signal relay but was then ambushed by four German cruisers and was in danger of sinking.
Fiber content in the flexible relay is also critical to provide the highest possible resolution to the viewer.
The TDRSS system has been used to provide data relay services to many orbiting observatories, and also to Antarctic facilities such as McMurdo Station by way of the TDRSS South Pole Relay.

provide and points
Because the Belarus government severely limits free expression, several opposition media outlets are broadcast from nearby countries to help provide Belarusians alternative points of view.
Usually, it will not pass through P < sub > 1 </ sub > or P < sub > 2 </ sub >; these points are only there to provide directional information.
: International: Landing points for the MAYA-1, Eastern Caribbean Fiber System, and the Cayman-Jamaica Fiber System submarine cables that provide links to the US and parts of Central and South America.
Accordingly the commentaries provide for different ' conditions ' on which the application of the Geneva Convention would depend, the commentary however points out that these should not be interpreted as rigid conditions.
These locations are also filled with objects with which the player can interact, that either benefit the player in some form ( light switches make it easier to see, while water fountains and broken hydrants provide some health points ) or simply provide diversion ( tipping strippers provokes a quote from Duke and a provocative reveal from the dancer ).
In the early days of Islam, fatwās were pronounced by distinguished scholars to provide guidance to other scholars, judges and citizens on how subtle points of Islamic law should be understood, interpreted or applied.
Cantor points out that his constructions prove more — namely, they provide a new proof of Liouville's theorem: Every interval contains infinitely many transcendental numbers.
The intermediates provide entry points to glycolysis.
The Ministry of Economy and Transport introduced the eHungary program in 2004 aiming to provide every person in Hungary with internet access by setting up " eHungary points " in public spaces like libraries, schools and cultural centers.
All three companies focus on using smartphones such as the Android and iPhone-Foursquare partnered with AMEX to provide Foursquare points when using an American Express card, and Shopkick partnered with Visa to provide Shopkick points when using a Visa card at locations such as Best Buy, Toys " R " Us or Old Navy.
These discourses, transcribed or worked up by close disciples from points given by Baba, address many aspects of the spiritual life and provide practical and simple direction for the spiritual aspirant.
The rules of the championship further provide that if teams tie on both match points and points difference, the team which scored the most tries wins the championship.
Vista points on Interstate 80 through California's Truckee Canyon provide a panoramic view of many miles of the original Central Pacific line and of the snow sheds which make winter train travel safe and practical.
Harmonics of this fundamental frequency are used to provide reference points.
PVCs are seldom torn down and thus provide a dedicated connection between end points.
Many smaller networks, or networks who are just beginning to peer, find that public peering exchange points provide an excellent way to meet and interconnect with other networks who may be open to peering with them.
News sources, collectively, described as alternative media provide reporting which emphasizes a self-defined " non-corporate view " as a contrast to the points of view expressed in corporate media and government-generated news releases.
Leavitt's and Sargent's shows differed little from the coarser material presented in earlier itinerant entertainments, although their use of the term to provide a veneer of respectability points to an early effort to cater variety amusements to the growing middle class.

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