I was trying to import certs with own CA according to Ubiquity docs, but it fails. Probably because my CA was self-signed. So I've had to do it manually.
You should consider making backup, really
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
If you will want to add Jenkins S3 plugin (or any other plugin) to your Jenkins Configuration as Code deployment you may hit problem that the plugin cannot be configured easily using YAML.
In such case you can go with groovy init script.
Just add them to your values.yaml
, for example:
Manual terraform state upload to AWS S3
aws --profile profile s3 cp state.json s3://terraform-state/path/ --sse aws:kms
LOCK_HASH=$(md5sum state.json | awk '{ print $1 }')
aws --profile profile dynamodb update-item --table-name terraform-state-lock-dynamodb --key '{"LockID": {"S": "terraform-state/path/state.tfstate-md5"}}' --attribute-updates '{"Digest": {"Value": {"S": "'$LOCK_HASH'"},"Action": "PUT"}}' --return-values UPDATED_NEW
Static routes for Startlink Dishy management and UMTS modem admin page. WAN1 (eth0) -> Startlink WAN2 (eth2) -> UMTS
configure
set protocols static table 6 interface-route 192.168.100.1/32 next-hop-interface eth0
set protocols static table 7 interface-route 34.120.255.244/32 next-hop-interface eth0