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SMIT and also
SMIT also creates the file, which contains additional detailed information that can be used by programmers in extending the SMIT system.

SMIT and generates
Experienced system administrators make use of the function key which generates the command line that SMIT will invoke to complete t

SMIT and .
** SMIT was introduced.
SMIT is the System Management Interface Tool for AIX.
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The AIX System Management Interface Tool (< tt > SMIT </ tt >) is an interactive tool bundled with AIX which provides a menu-based alternative to the command line for managing and maintaining the AIX operating system.
The ASCII mode of < tt > SMIT </ tt > can run on either terminals or graphical displays.
The graphical mode of < tt > SMIT </ tt > ( which supports a mouse and point-and-click operations ) can be run only on a graphical display running an X Window manager.
The ASCII mode is often the preferred method to run < tt > SMIT </ tt > because it can be run from any machine.
< tt > SMIT </ tt > is an interactive, menu-driven user interface that allows a user to more easily perform routine system management tasks and to manage and maintain the AIX operating system configuration.
This task-oriented structure makes < tt > SMIT </ tt > easy to use, allowing even novice users to perform routine system administration tasks.
When running the graphical version of < tt > SMIT </ tt >, an animated figure of a man running will show while the task is running.
< tt > SMIT </ tt > screens display the actual system configuration.
Adding customized system management tasks for user applications or changing the existing < tt > SMIT </ tt > screen information is one example of what causes this variation.
This is an example of the top-level < tt > SMIT </ tt > screen.

also and generates
This also generates hypothesis and stimulates ideas and perhaps further research.
* < tt > sum </ tt >, a Unix command ( also ported to Win32 ) that generates order-independent sums ; uses two different algorithms for calculating, the SYSV checksum algorithm and the BSD checksum ( default ) algorithm.
It is also required for V ( D ) J recombination, the process that generates diversity in immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor loci during immune system development.
This definition also generates hyperbolae and parabolae.
This deflection also generates horizontal drag along the direction of the wind.
The electronics also generates the relatively high voltage, typically 400 – 600 volts, that has to be applied to the Geiger-Muller tube to enable its operation.
A body's mass also determines the degree to which it generates or is affected by a gravitational field.
One could also play CDs while the Nuon graphics processor generates synchronized graphics on the screen.
Under normal circumstances, the Amiga generates its own video timings, but the chipset also supports synchronising itself to an external signal so as to achieve genlocking with external video hardware.
A profession has been further defined as: " a special type of occupation ...( possessing ) corporate solidarity ... prolonged specialized training in a body of abstract knowledge, and a collectivity or service orientation ... a vocational sub-culture which comprises implicit codes of behaviour, generates an esprit de corps among members of the same profession, and ensures them certain occupational advantages ...( also ) bureaucratic structures and monopolistic privileges to perform certain types of work ... professional literature, legislation, etc.
There are also other forms of rust, such as the result of the reaction of iron and chloride in an environment deprived of oxygen, such as rebar used in underwater concrete pillars, which generates green rust.
Various episodes, notably " The Sound of Drums ", also note that the TARDIS generates a perception filter to reinforce the idea that it is perfectly ordinary.
" Wing " can also mean an inverted airfoil on a race car that generates a downward force to increase traction.
In May 1993, Graham Nelson released the first version of his Inform compiler, which also generates Z-machine story files as its output, even though the Inform source language is quite different from ZIL.
In a TDR-based level measurement device, the device generates an impulse that propagates down a thin wave guide ( also referred to as a probe ) – typically a metal rod or a steel cable.
This not only generates fraudulent affiliate sales, but also has the potential to overwrite other affiliates ' cookies, essentially stealing their legitimately earned commissions.
There is also a variant with 64-bit word length, MT19937-64, which generates a different sequence.
This deflection also generates horizontal drag in the direction of the wind.
It may also mean " against men " since men were dominant in the Ancient Greek family structure, and Antigone clearly defied masculine authority, or " anti-generative ", from the root gonē, " that which generates " ( related: gonos, "- gony "; seed, semen ).
The bullet symbol is also generated by in GUI applications, but < tt > Alt + 7 </ tt > in a Windows text interface ( such as a Win32 console application ) it generates ( the bell character ).
There may be tradeoffs, for example a wear surface that generates high peak force may also wear quickly.
Corruption also generates economic distortions in the public sector by diverting public investment into capital projects where bribes and kickbacks are more plentiful.
For example, in micro-EDM, also known as μ-EDM, these parameters are usually set at values which generates severe wear.
Such key-locked telephones, if wired to a modern DTMF capable exchange, can also be exploited by a tone dialer that generates the DTMF tones used by modern keypad units.

also and log
AVL trees are often compared with red-black trees because they support the same set of operations and because red-black trees also take O ( log n ) time for the basic operations.
Exports also increased, due to an increase in log exports.
Usually, aviators must be certified also in their log books for the type and model of aircraft they are allowed to fly.
The following identity (" Hadamard Lemma ") involving nested commutators, underlying the Campbell – Baker – Hausdorff expansion of log ( expA expB ), is also useful:
Exceptions include the African slit drum, also known as a log drum as it is made from a hollowed-out tree trunk, and the Caribbean steel drum, made from a metal barrel.
On average, this will also take O ( log n ) time.
Likewise, Barsaive gets a complete treatment, and the chapters contain a lot of log entries and stories in addition to the setting descriptions ; the same applies also to Horrors and Dragons.
Qualitative methods are also used to analyze information in a variety of media, such as students ' drawings and concept maps, video-recorded interactions, and computer log records.
As of ICQ6, users are also able to log in using the specific e-mail address they associated with their UIN during the registration process.
The eruption was also reported by a Bengali sea captain, who wrote of the event later, but who had not recorded it at the time in the ship's log.
Merge sort ( also commonly spelled mergesort ) is an O ( n log n ) comparison-based sorting algorithm.
This term can also be used to measure the speed through the water ( see chip log ), as the speed and distance are directly related.
Alternatively, when a self-balancing binary search tree is used, insertion and removal also take O ( log n ) time, although building trees from existing sequences of elements takes O ( n log n ) time ; this is typical where one might already have access to these data structures, such as with third-party or standard libraries.
The binary heap uses O ( log n ) time for both operations, but also allow queries of the element of highest priority without removing it in constant time.
In particular, under the common ( but sometimes implicit ) assumption that all keys are distinct, then k must be at least of the order of log ( n ), however other sorting methods become O ( log ( n ) * log ( n ) * n ) under similar constraints as they also need to step through an ever increasing number of symbols to do the comparisons.
Indians were also prohibited from entering pool halls or bars, and owning logging licences ( required to log ).
SSH is typically used to log into a remote machine and execute commands, but it also supports tunneling, forwarding TCP ports and X11 connections ; it can transfer files using the associated SSH file transfer ( SFTP ) or secure copy ( SCP ) protocols.
Also included is an option to dump any of the first 64 KB of memory to disk ( the smallest amount of memory that is useful for debugging purposes, also known as a minidump ), a dump of only the kernel's memory, or a dump of the entire contents of memory to disk, as well as write that this event happened to the Windows 2000 event log.
The Wake-on-LAN event should also be logged in the System event log.
The expression Yule log has also come to refer to log-shaped Christmas cakes, also known as chocolate logs or Bûche de Noël.

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