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blcr-dkms | DKMS support for BLCR kernel module | Mehr ... |
This package provides integration with the DKMS infrastructure for automatically building out of tree kernel modules. . BLCR (Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart) allows programs running on Linux to be "checkpointed" (written entirely to a file), and then later "restarted". |
blcr-source | Source for the blcr kernel modules | Mehr ... |
This package provides the source code for the BLCR kernel modules. Kernel source or headers are required to compile these modules. . In most cases, a precompiled kernel module is already available. Debian users can install blcr-modules-KERNELVERSION. . |
blcr-testsuite | Userspace tools to Checkpoint and Restart Linux processes | Mehr ... |
BLCR (Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart) allows programs running on Linux to be "checkpointed" (written entirely to a file), and then later "restarted". . BLCR can checkpoint both single- and multithreaded (pthreads) programs linked with the NPTL implementation of pthreads. BLCR is also able to save and restore groups of related processes together with the pipes that connect them. . This package contains the testsuite needed to verify and diagnose problems with the local BLCR kernel module. |
blcr-util | Userspace tools to Checkpoint and Restart Linux processes | Mehr ... |
BLCR (Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart) allows programs running on Linux to be "checkpointed" (written entirely to a file), and then later "restarted". . BLCR can checkpoint both single- and multithreaded (pthreads) programs linked with the NPTL implementation of pthreads. BLCR is also able to save and restore groups of related processes together with the pipes that connect them. . This package contains utilities needed to launch and restart unmodified processes with checkpointing support. |
lib32cr0 | (32bit) Libraries to Checkpoint and Restart Linux processes | Mehr ... |
BLCR (Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart) allows programs running on Linux to be "checkpointed" (written entirely to a file), and then later "restarted". . BLCR can checkpoint both single- and multithreaded (pthreads) programs linked with the NPTL implementation of pthreads. BLCR is also able to save and restore groups of related processes together with the pipes that connect them. . This package contains the libraries needed to for 32bit programs to use BLCR on 64bit systems. |
libcr-dbg | Libraries to Checkpoint and Restart Linux processes | Mehr ... |
BLCR (Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart) allows programs running on Linux to be "checkpointed" (written entirely to a file), and then later "restarted". . BLCR can checkpoint both single- and multithreaded (pthreads) programs linked with the NPTL implementation of pthreads. BLCR is also able to save and restore groups of related processes together with the pipes that connect them. . This package contains the debug symbols for the libcr library. |
libcr-dev | Development files for BLCR | Mehr ... |
BLCR (Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart) allows programs running on Linux to be "checkpointed" (written entirely to a file), and then later "restarted". . BLCR can checkpoint both single- and multithreaded (pthreads) programs linked with the NPTL implementation of pthreads. BLCR is also able to save and restore groups of related processes together with the pipes that connect them. . BLCR can checkpoint and restore (most) un-modified programs, however BLCR aware applications can customise this process further. . This package contains headers and files needed to compile applications that work with BLCR. |
libcr0 | Libraries to Checkpoint and Restart Linux processes | Mehr ... |
BLCR (Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart) allows programs running on Linux to be "checkpointed" (written entirely to a file), and then later "restarted". . BLCR can checkpoint both single- and multithreaded (pthreads) programs linked with the NPTL implementation of pthreads. BLCR is also able to save and restore groups of related processes together with the pipes that connect them. . This package contains the libraries needed to by programs to use BLCR. |