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=> installed
04 }
05 file { "/etc/update-motd.d/10-mymotd":
06 ensure => "present",
07 source => "puppet:///modules/mypuppets/misc/10-mymotd",
08 owner => 'root',
09 group => 'root',
10
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/bin/env python
02 import sys
03
04 dict = {'enp2s0':'eth0', 'enp2s1':'eth1'}
05
06 if sys.argv[1] in dict:
07 print dict[sys.argv[1]]
08 else:
09 print(sys.argv[1])
10 exit(0)
Workaround
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:1 while $depth < 10;
08 traverse any() from 11:0 while
09 ( @class='Relation' and from < '2000-01-01')
10 or from is null;
11 select name from (traverse any() from #11:0) where @class
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_KEYSTONE_ADMIN_PW=password
CONFIG_NEUTRON_L3_EXT_BRIDGE=br-ex
CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_TYPE_DRIVERS=vlan,flat
CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_TENANT_NETWORK_TYPES=vlan
CONFIG_NEUTRON_ML2_VLAN_RANGES=physnet1:1100:1199,physnet0
CONFIG
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credentials. the initializer can take up to 3 minutes to run
08 # use docker-compose logs -f initializer to track progress
09 docker-compose logs initializer ? grep "Admin password:"
First, run
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--region eu-west-1
05 --nodegroup-name chrisbinnie-eks-nodes
06 --node-type t3.medium
07 --nodes 2
08 --nodes-min 1
09 --nodes-max 2
10 --ssh-access
11 --ssh-public-key /root/eks-ssh.pub
12
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], and MongoDB 3.6 [3]. If not already present, installing Java (as root or using sudo) before Elasticsearch and MongoDB is recommended:
yum install java-1.8.0-openjdk-headless.x86_64
You should remain root
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-43c0-... |
| da000609-a85f-4d46-8abd-ff649c4cb173 | ext_net |0f5c7b17-65c10-... |
+--------------------------------------+-----------+------------------
root@alice:~# quantum floatingip-create da ... OpenStack workshop, part 3:Gimmicks, extensions, and high availability
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: 6
08 microcode : 0x60c
09 cpu MHz : 800.000
10 cache size : 6144 KB
11 physical id : 0
12 siblings : 2
13 core id : 0
14 cpu cores : 2
15 apicid
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certain things. Two reasons a script
08 # might fail are:
09 #
10 # 1) timing - A surprising number of programs (rn, ksh, zsh, telnet,
11 # etc.) and devices discard or ignore keystrokes that arrive "too