A Nagios check that connects to PuppetDB and determines the Puppet agent run health on a host.
- PuppetDB
- A puppetmaster configured to send reports to PuppetDB
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# starts (or restarts) a 1password cli session, sets 30 minute countdown variable | |
# use: OP_CLOUD_ACCOUNT="[your-account-name]" source /path/to/op_session.sh command | |
# e.g.: OP_CLOUD_ACCOUNT="familyname" source ~/op_session.sh get account | |
check_session(){ | |
# attempt sign in if session is not active |
#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# To make it work: | |
# - change account details to yours ( obviously ;) ) | |
# - install mechanize gem in version 1.0.0 ( gem install mechanize -v '1.0.0' ) | |
# - look for !!HERE!! comments in code in case you'd like to change default behavior | |
# - for best results run this script few times as hipchat / ruby openssl don't play together that well and | |
# there might be an exception thrown from time to time. Script should retry then but hey.. Nobody is perfect. | |
# .. and finally. Remember that other part should run this script as well to make history clean. |
#chat-box.ubuntu.hidden-xs | |
.closed | |
.pull-right | |
= link_to_function content_tag(:i, nil, class: 'glyphicon glyphicon-chevron-up').html_safe, 'chat.show()' | |
.m-l-small | |
= link_to_function 'Chat with us', 'chat.show()' | |
.opened{style: 'display: none'} | |
.header | |
.pull-right | |
= link_to_function content_tag(:i, nil, class: 'glyphicon glyphicon-plus-sign').html_safe, 'chat.maximize()', class: 'maximize', style: 'display: none' |
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> | |
// Comcast Cable Communications, LLC Proprietary. Copyright 2012. | |
// Intended use is to display browser notifications for critical and time sensitive alerts. | |
var SYS_URL='/e8f6b078-0f35-11de-85c5-efc5ef23aa1f/aupm/notify.do'; | |
// var image_url='http://servicealerts.comcast.net:8080/images/mt'; | |
var image_url='http://xfinity.comcast.net/constantguard/BotAssistance/notice/images'; | |
var headertext1='<strong>Comcast Courtesy Notice</strong>'; | |
var textline1='You have reached 90% of your <b>monthly data usage allowance</b>.'; | |
var textline2='Please sign in for more information and to remove this alert.'; | |
var acknowledgebutton='<a href=\"#\" onClick="document.location.href=\''+SYS_URL+'?dispatch=redirect&redirectName=login¶mName=bmUid\'" title="Sign in to acknowledge" style="color: #FFFFFF;"><img alt="Sign in to acknowledge" src="'+image_url+'/mt_signin.png"/></a>'; |
# Description: | |
# Log all the things to ElasticSearch then lets you ask hubot what you missed | |
# | |
# Dependencies: | |
# None | |
# | |
# Configuration: | |
# ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTNAME - E.G. elasticsearch.example.com:9200, where to send the put requests | |
# ELASTICSEARCH_USERNAME - OPTIONAL basic auth username | |
# ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD - OPTIONAL basic auth password |
#get root access | |
$su - | |
$ cd /tmp | |
#Remove old Ruby | |
$ yum remove ruby | |
# Install dependencies | |
$ yum groupinstall "Development Tools" | |
$ yum install zlib zlib-devel |
Latency Comparison Numbers (~2012) | |
---------------------------------- | |
L1 cache reference 0.5 ns | |
Branch mispredict 5 ns | |
L2 cache reference 7 ns 14x L1 cache | |
Mutex lock/unlock 25 ns | |
Main memory reference 100 ns 20x L2 cache, 200x L1 cache | |
Compress 1K bytes with Zippy 3,000 ns 3 us | |
Send 1K bytes over 1 Gbps network 10,000 ns 10 us | |
Read 4K randomly from SSD* 150,000 ns 150 us ~1GB/sec SSD |
#!/bin/bash | |
# CentOS rbenv system wide installation script | |
# Forked from https://gist.github.com/1237417 | |
# Installs rbenv system wide on CentOS 5/6, also allows single user installs. | |
# Install pre-requirements | |
yum install -y gcc-c++ patch readline readline-devel zlib zlib-devel libyaml-devel libffi-devel openssl-devel \ | |
make bzip2 autoconf automake libtool bison iconv-devel git-core |
Copy, with line wrapping!
If you've been trying to copy/paste text from a multi-pane tmux
session with the mouse, you've probably been pretty pissed at the blissful ignorance a terminal application has of the rodent in your hand.
The alternative, which is quote-unqoute native copy/pasting using copy-mode takes a bit to get used to. So this is one solution for copying and pasting lines from a session with correct line wrapping behaviour, albeit keyboard only.
Disclaimer
Since copy-mode has similar concepts of marks, regions, and temp buffers to Emacs .. you'll probably find it straight forward if you're familar with Emacsen. For people using vi-mode in tmux
, the same still applies but obviously the default key bindings will differ alot from what I show below.