apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
apt-get install curl
# Check VXLAN exists
SELECT table, | |
formatReadableSize(sum(bytes)) as size, | |
min(min_date) as min_date, | |
max(max_date) as max_date | |
FROM system.parts | |
WHERE active | |
GROUP BY table |
FROM golang:1.9 | |
WORKDIR /go/src/github.com/purplebooth/example | |
COPY . . | |
RUN go build -ldflags "-linkmode external -extldflags -static" -a main.go | |
FROM scratch | |
COPY --from=0 /go/src/github.com/purplebooth/example/main /main | |
CMD ["/main"] |
This assumes you have GTX980 cards in your system (PCI id 10de:13c0
& 10de:0fbb
per card). Just add more IDs for other cards in order to make this more generic. This also assumes nova uses qemu-kvm
as the virtualization hypervisor (qemu-system-x86_64
). This seems to be the default on OpenStack Newton when installed using openstack-ansible
.
We assume OpenStack Newton is pre-installed and that we are working on a Nova compute node. This has been tested on an Ubuntu 16.04 system where I installed OpenStack AIO version 14.0.0 (different from the git tag used in the instructions!): http://docs.openstack.org/developer/openstack-ansible/developer-docs/quickstart-aio.html
Note: This is heavily based on information from https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF#Enabling_IOMMU adapted for Ubuntu 16.04
In this article, I will share some of my experience on installing NVIDIA driver and CUDA on Linux OS. Here I mainly use Ubuntu as example. Comments for CentOS/Fedora are also provided as much as I can.
#!/bin/bash | |
apt-get -y update | |
apt-get -y install nginx-extras build-essential libpcre3-dev libssl-dev libgeoip-dev libpq-dev libxslt1-dev libgd2-xpm-dev | |
wget -c https://openresty.org/download/openresty-1.13.6.2.tar.gz | |
tar zxvf openresty-1.13.6.2.tar.gz | |
cd openresty-1.13.6.2 | |
./configure \ | |
--sbin-path=/usr/sbin/nginx \ | |
--conf-path=/etc/nginx/nginx.conf \ |
# Reference: | |
https://www.cloudgear.net/blog/2015/5-minutes-kubernetes-setup/ | |
# install homebrew and cask | |
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)" | |
# install virtualbox | |
brew cask install virtualbox | |
# install dockertoolbox |
This is not intended to be comprehensive or authoritative, just free online resources I've found valuable while learning more about Erlang.
- 0xAX's list of Erlang bookmarks
- Federico Carrone, Erlang Spawned Shelter
- Ivan Uemlianin's list of resources on various BEAM languages
- David Robakowski's curated list of awesome Erlang libraries, resources and shiny things
- Julius Beckmann's curated list of amazingly awesome Elixir and Erlang libraries, resources and shiny things