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FROM alpine:3.18 as base | |
ENV ESSENTIAL="tar sh" | |
ENV DEPS="ugit git fzf tput nl cut bash sed awk tr env xargs" | |
RUN apk add --no-cache \ | |
bash \ | |
coreutils \ | |
git \ | |
ncurses \ | |
ncurses-terminfo \ |
# A template to use Docker (rootful) instead of containerd & nerdctl | |
# $ limactl start ./docker-rootful.yaml | |
# $ limactl shell docker-roootful docker run -it -v $HOME:$HOME --rm alpine | |
# To run `docker` on the host (assumes docker-cli is installed): | |
# $ export DOCKER_HOST=$(limactl list docker-rootful --format 'unix://{{.Dir}}/sock/docker.sock') | |
# $ docker ... | |
# This template requires Lima v0.8.0 or later | |
images: |
* | |
* ==> Audit <== | |
* |---------|-------------------------------------------------------|----------|------|---------|---------------------|---------------------| | |
| Command | Args | Profile | User | Version | Start Time | End Time | | |
|---------|-------------------------------------------------------|----------|------|---------|---------------------|---------------------| | |
| start | --cni=calico | minikube | cn | v1.30.1 | 18 May 23 18:37 CDT | 18 May 23 18:38 CDT | | |
| delete | | minikube | cn | v1.30.1 | 18 May 23 18:39 CDT | 18 May 23 18:39 CDT | | |
| start | --cni=calico | minikube | cn | v1.30.1 | 18 May 23 18:39 CDT | 18 May 23 18:39 CDT | | |
| start | --cni=/tmp/antrea.yaml | minikube | cn | v1.30.1 | 18 May 23 18:40 CDT | | | |
| delete | |
{ | |
"Version": "2012-10-17", | |
"Statement": [{ | |
"Effect": "Allow", | |
"Action": ["sts:AssumeRole"], | |
"Resource": "*" | |
}] | |
} |
-- Logs begin at Fri 2022-03-25 04:01:58 UTC, end at Fri 2022-03-25 04:11:11 UTC. -- | |
Mar 25 04:01:58 test-control-plane systemd[1]: Started kubelet: The Kubernetes Node Agent. | |
Mar 25 04:01:58 test-control-plane kubelet[126]: Flag --fail-swap-on has been deprecated, This parameter should be set via the config file specified by the Kubelet's --config flag. See https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/kubelet-config-file/ for more information. | |
Mar 25 04:01:58 test-control-plane kubelet[126]: E0325 04:01:58.628965 126 server.go:204] "Failed to load kubelet config file" err="failed to load Kubelet config file /var/lib/kubelet/config.yaml, error failed to read kubelet config file \"/var/lib/kubelet/config.yaml\", error: open /var/lib/kubelet/config.yaml: no such file or directory" path="/var/lib/kubelet/config.yaml" | |
Mar 25 04:01:58 test-control-plane systemd[1]: [0;1;39m[0;1;31m[0;1;39mkubelet.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE[0m | |
Mar 25 04:01:58 test-control-plane system |
arch: default | |
images: | |
- location: "~/Downloads/impish-server-cloudimg-amd64.img" | |
arch: "x86_64" | |
- location: "~/Downloads/impish-server-cloudimg-arm64.img" | |
arch: "aarch64" | |
- location: https://github.com/lima-vm/alpine-lima/releases/download/v0.2.3/alpine-lima-rd-3.14.3-aarch64.iso | |
arch: "aarch64" | |
digest: "sha512:277d2140f9c8adb2d1777103c6ce69cc079375d66944f8745d6f786216e3a7b197e813384a6c113b3fdf78e4f65bb129b997f358819daa2a3af113b1caab0dba" | |
- location: https://github.com/lima-vm/alpine-lima/releases/download/v0.2.3/alpine-lima-rd-3.14.3-x86_64.iso |
version: '2' | |
services: | |
homebridge: | |
image: homebridge/homebridge | |
container_name: homebridge | |
restart: always | |
network_mode: host | |
environment: | |
- TZ=America/Chicago | |
- PGID=1000 |
version: "3" | |
# https://github.com/pi-hole/docker-pi-hole/blob/master/README.md | |
services: | |
pihole: | |
container_name: pihole | |
image: pihole/pihole:latest | |
# For DHCP it is recommended to remove these ports and instead add: network_mode: "host" | |
ports: |
originally from Reddit; source
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