<span>The five steps in the fetch/execute cycle are :
1) Instruction Fetch (IF) - This starts with the moving from the memory to
the control unit which is given by the program counter. T</span><span>he control unit
can then access the data immediately from the memory.</span><span>
2) Instruction Decode (ID) - what task the system has to do, where the
results is to be stored and what operation is to be performed by which
data.
3) Data Fetch (DF) - it gets the value from the memory.
4) Instruction Execute (IE) - The particular instruction is executed.
5) Result Return (RR) - The Result Value is restored in a
particular memory location. T</span><span>he return of new data resulting from
(EX) that is put back into memory.</span>
Answer:
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Answer:
Drainstop
Explanation:
When the stop command is used through Network Load Balancing or NLB manager, it interrupts all client connection in progress on that server. However, the drainstop command does not interrupt any active connection on the server, but instead allow the host to service active connection, but ensures that all new traffic are disabled from the host or server. From the question, since the aim is not to interrupt the any clients currently being served by Server 1, the drainstop command is the ideal command.
Answer:
- num1=10
- num2 =20
- num3="30"
- sum = num1+num2+num3
- print (num1)
- print (num2)
- print (num3)
- print (sum)
The error is at line 3. The variable num3 has been assigned a string value with use of the quotes.
To fix the error, take away the quotes from the number 30, since the arithemetic operation cannot be carried out on the string in python program language.
Explanation: