- Open Instructions at Update deCONZ manually - Update in Windows
- Download
GCFFlasher
here - Download latest availabe firmware here
- Verify download via comparing the
md5
hash. You can use the following Powershell commands:PS > Get-Content .\deCONZ_ConBeeIII_0x26500900.bin.GCF.md5 42fd59db76e93d4c2042c4e6b383212c deCONZ_ConBeeIII_0x26500900.bin.GCF PS > Get-FileHash -Algorithm MD5 -Path .\deCONZ_ConBeeIII_0x26500900.bin.GCF
This instruction describes how to install openmediavault 7 (sandworm) on the newly released debian 12 (bookworm). Nearly all of the steps are copied from the original installation page, only the repositories are adjusted to openmediavault 7
Install the openmediavault keyring manually:
apt-get install --yes gnupg
- An existing Azure Databricks Workspace
- Administrator Access to your Databricks Workspace
- An existing Databricks Service Principal with a corresponding Azure AD App Registration. Identified by the matching
Client ID
andUUID
. See here for more information on how to set this up. - A client Secret of the App Registration of the Service Principal
Terraform Azure Update Manager Maintenance Configuration Dynamic Scope assignment to all subscriptions
This gist used the terraform azapi provider to directly interact with the ARM API, because the azurerm provider currently doesn't support this resource nativly.
You have to prepare the Azure VM first for Customer Managed Schedules
Patch orchestration.
resource "azurerm_maintenance_configuration" "example" {
name = "example-mc"
resource_group_name = azurerm_resource_group.example.name
This procedure relies on the login as the App Registration, therefore you require the following information:
- Name of the App Registration
Tenant ID
of the App RegistrationClient ID
of the App RegistrationClient Secret
of the App Registration
- Login as the App Registration via Azure CLI