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@oodavid
oodavid / README.md
Created March 26, 2012 17:05
Backup MySQL to Amazon S3

Backup MySQL to Amazon S3

This is a simple way to backup your MySQL tables to Amazon S3 for a nightly backup - this is all to be done on your server :-)

Sister Document - Restore MySQL from Amazon S3 - read that next

1 - Install s3cmd

this is for Centos 5.6, see http://s3tools.org/repositories for other systems like ubuntu etc

@oodavid
oodavid / README.md
Created March 26, 2012 21:21
Restore MySQL from Amazon S3

Restore MySQL from Amazon S3

This is a hands-on way to pull down a set of MySQL dumps from Amazon S3 and restore your database with it

Sister Document - Backup MySQL to Amazon S3 - read that first

1 - Set your MySQL password and S3 bucket, make a temp dir, get a list of snapshots

# Set our variables

export mysqlpass="ROOTPASSWORD"

@trisberg
trisberg / local-registry.md
Last active January 26, 2024 17:47
Using a Local Registry with Minikube

Using a Local Registry with Minikube

Install a local Registry

These instructions include running a local registry accessible from Kubernetes as well as from the host development machine at registry.dev.svc.cluster.local:5000.

  1. Use the docker CLI to run the registry:2 container from Docker, listening on port 5000, and persisting images in the ~/.registry/storage directory.
@bearfrieze
bearfrieze / comprehensions.md
Last active December 23, 2023 22:49
Comprehensions in Python the Jedi way

Comprehensions in Python the Jedi way

by Bjørn Friese

Beautiful is better than ugly. Explicit is better than implicit.

-- The Zen of Python

I frequently deal with collections of things in the programs I write. Collections of droids, jedis, planets, lightsabers, starfighters, etc. When programming in Python, these collections of things are usually represented as lists, sets and dictionaries. Oftentimes, what I want to do with collections is to transform them in various ways. Comprehensions is a powerful syntax for doing just that. I use them extensively, and it's one of the things that keep me coming back to Python. Let me show you a few examples of the incredible usefulness of comprehensions.

@arya-oss
arya-oss / INSTALL.md
Last active November 18, 2023 13:58
Ubuntu 16.04 Developer Tools installation

Ubuntu 16.04 Developer Tools Installation

First things first !

sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade

Standard Developer Tools

sudo apt-get install build-essential git
@jmvrbanac
jmvrbanac / gunicorn_options.yml
Last active August 26, 2023 18:13
Capture Client Certificate CN from Gunicorn
bind: 0.0.0.0:8000
workers: 1
worker_class: "example.worker:CustomWorker"
timeout: 30
ca_certs: ca.crt
certfile: server.crt
keyfile: server.key
cert_reqs: 2
do_handshake_on_connect: true
@DmZ
DmZ / pre-commit
Last active July 25, 2023 13:40
Git pre-commit hook to search for Amazon AWS API keys.
#!/bin/sh
if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1
then
against=HEAD
else
# Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object
against=4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904
fi
@pahud
pahud / main.workflow
Last active July 24, 2023 08:20
Github Actions with Amazon EKS CI/CD
workflow "Demo workflow" {
on = "push"
resolves = ["SNS Notification"]
}
action "Build Image" {
uses = "actions/docker/cli@c08a5fc9e0286844156fefff2c141072048141f6"
runs = ["/bin/sh", "-c", "docker build -t $IMAGE_URI ."]
env = {
IMAGE_URI = "xxxxxxxx.dkr.ecr.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com/github-action-demo:latest"
@andrewstuart
andrewstuart / .gitlab-ci.yml
Last active June 12, 2023 17:44
One Deployment Per branch, plus CI CD, gitlab and helm setup
image: docker.mydomain.com/build/kube-go-make
variables:
DOCKER_TAG: docker.mydomain.com/myapp/home:$CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG
DOCKER_HOST: tcp://localhost:2375
DOCKER_DRIVER: overlay
PROD_RSYNC_HOST: myprodserver.com
DOMAIN: mydomain.com
CHART_DIR: chart
@pauloconnor
pauloconnor / gist:4707710
Last active December 1, 2022 09:33
Logstash Mutate Filter for stripping Linux color codes from log files
# Get rid of color codes
mutate {
gsub => ["message", "\x1B\[([0-9]{1,2}(;[0-9]{1,2})?)?[m|K]", ""]
}