Hi there!
The docker cheat sheet has moved to a Github project under https://github.com/wsargent/docker-cheat-sheet.
Please click on the link above to go to the cheat sheet.
The install script has moved to the main reddit repository: | |
https://github.com/reddit/reddit/blob/master/install-reddit.sh |
{ | |
"AUTHENTICATE": { | |
"TYPE": "POST", | |
"URI": "oauth/token", | |
"AUTH": false | |
}, | |
"REVOKE_AUTH_TOKEN": { | |
"TYPE": "POST", | |
"URI": "oauth/revoke", | |
"AUTH": true |
#Based on : http://manageiq.org/community/install-from-source/ | |
#Launch a CentOS AMI from AWS (ami-8997afe0), m3.large, 20GB root mount | |
#Update the VM | |
yum update -y | |
yum install -y wget vim telnet git | |
service iptables stop | |
#Create User | |
useradd miqbuilder |
console.log('Loading function'); | |
const https = require('https'); | |
const url = require('url'); | |
// to get the slack hook url, go into slack admin and create a new "Incoming Webhook" integration | |
const slack_url = 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/...'; | |
const slack_req_opts = url.parse(slack_url); | |
slack_req_opts.method = 'POST'; | |
slack_req_opts.headers = {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}; |
Hi there!
The docker cheat sheet has moved to a Github project under https://github.com/wsargent/docker-cheat-sheet.
Please click on the link above to go to the cheat sheet.
I've been looking for the best Linux backup system, and also reading lots of HN comments.
Instead of putting pros and cons of every backup system I'll just list some deal-breakers which would disqualify them.
Also I would like that you, the HN community, would add more deal breakers for these or other backup systems if you know some more and at the same time, if you have data to disprove some of the deal-breakers listed here (benchmarks, info about something being true for older releases but is fixed on newer releases), please share it so that I can edit this list accordingly.
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# | |
# Get the value of a tag for a running EC2 instance. | |
# | |
# This can be useful within bootstrapping scripts ("user-data"). | |
# | |
# Note the EC3 instance needs to have an IAM role that lets it read tags. The policy | |
# JSON for this looks like: | |
# | |
# { |