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is necessary: Automation providers and cloud providers alike have long taken note that admins often lose their way in the flood of potential approaches. In line with this, many manufacturers have put together no
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– in this example:
virsh secret-set-value 2a5b08e4-3dca-4ff9-9a1d-40389758d081 AQA5jhZRwGPhBBAAa3t78yY/0+1QB5Z/9iFK2Q==
Listing 4: ceph-secret.xml
01
02 2a5b08e4-3dca
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. If you set the priority to a high value (e.g., 1), these DCs are only addressed if no other DCs with a priority of exist. The weighting distinguishes DCs with the same priority. A DC with a weighting
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user community. Although this module, created by Ethan Bergstrom, was still classified as version 0.1.0 by the author at the time of writing, it has been downloaded almost five million times since its
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A Sample snapcraft.yaml File
---
name: Echo a name
version: "1.0" # I'm a string not a number, so put me in quotes
apps:
echo-chrisbinnie:
command: bin/echo # Note I drop the prepended slash
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(cuda=False, infiniband=False,
prefix='/usr/local/openmpi', version='3.1.0')
Warning: I took this example from an older article on HPCCM, so the versions are all older. From this short snippet of code, HPCCM can create a Dockerfile
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the database-specific settings:
$ cat ~/.profile
export DATABASE_NAME=ralph
export DATABASE_USER=someuser
export DATABASE_PASSWORD=somepassword
export DATABASE_HOST=127.0.0.1
export PATH
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My last look at OpenShift [1] was mid-year 2017. The sobering results of a close inspection: The product, which Red Hat was pushing like a re-invention of the wheel, was actually no more than
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is used before the snap is compiled (i.e., the pre-build
stage I mentioned before). The main file I’ll look at is the snapcraft.yaml
file. To whet your appetite, Listing 1 is a snippet from such a file
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: http://www.histats.com/?SETLANG=0
Stetic: https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/stetic#/entity