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❏ Minishift: 3scale is currently targeted for deployment on openshift, and minishift is the recommended development environment for that.
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oc
command-line tool [optional. you can also use the web-based interface.]
Notes to self. Or if anyone can help with this.
Use Elastic’s helm charts as basis (couldn’t find anything more suitable - e.g. operator or Openshift Templates ):
I couldn’t use Helm itself due to permissions issues related to: helm/helm#1918
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<server xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:1.4"> | |
<extensions> | |
<extension module="org.jboss.as.clustering.infinispan"/> | |
<extension module="org.jboss.as.connector"/> | |
<extension module="org.jboss.as.deployment-scanner"/> | |
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echo "Powering off all running VMs" | |
for vm in $(VBoxManage list runningvms | awk '{print substr($2, 2, length($2) - 2)}') # you might want to limit your search by `| grep 'some vm name here' ` *before* the pipe to awk | |
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VBoxManage controlvm ${vm} poweroff | |
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Error applying plan:
1 error(s) occurred:
- aws_cloudfront_distribution.s3_distribution: diffs didn't match during apply. This is a bug with Terraform and should be reported as a GitHub Issue.
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Terraform Version: 0.7.13
Resource ID: aws_cloudfront_distribution.s3_distribution
kitchen converge default-opensuse-132
-----> Starting Kitchen (v1.13.2)
-----> Creating <default-opensuse-132>...
>>>>>> ------Exception-------
>>>>>> Class: Kitchen::ActionFailed
>>>>>> Message: 1 actions failed.
>>>>>> Failed to complete #create action: [undefined method `[]' for nil:NilClass] on default-opensuse-132
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Uninstall steps for boot2docker / Docker
Disclaimer: This is all a direct COPY & PASTE from: http://therealmarv.com/blog/how-to-fully-uninstall-the-offical-docker-os-x-installation/ . I am only keeping here for future use in case that site goes down. This is too useful.
Be sure you’ve only used the official installer. This uninstall guide is not the right one if you have installed Docker with e.g. Homebrew or other methods.
First stop boot2docker and delete the VBox image: