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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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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
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computers then run all these scripts in your specified order. The following variants are available for automatically executing commands when users log on or at computer startup:
1. The classic logon script
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on Windows Server 2019 and replicated it with an Azure subscription. An existing Azure environment was used in this case; however, you can also take out a free Azure subscription [1] and get started
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system1 (IP address 172.16.190.158, marked with the red circle). Then, you can see how system2 (172.16.190.159) begins the SMB protocol version negotiation and how NT LAN Manager 1.0 and 1.2 are being
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: 64-bit Unicast prefix:200:5EFE:w.x.y.z
Private addresses: 64-bit Unicast prefix:0:5EFE:w.x.y.z
Here, w.x.y.z stands for an IPv4 address in the normal dotted decimal notation. A possible ISATAP
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to be more or less irrelevant in day-to-day operations. It's a cool fact that you can scale a web server setup from 10 to 1,000 nodes in next to no time, but it doesn't actually happen in reality, especially
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of support (e.g., for Windows Server 2008/2008 R2 and Windows Server 2012/2012 R2) for up-to-date Azure VM operating systems have been free thus far. This point is interesting because even if companies use