Minikube requires that VT-x/AMD-v virtualization is enabled in BIOS. To check that this is enabled on OSX / macOS run:
sysctl -a | grep machdep.cpu.features | grep VMX
If there's output, you're good!
var gulp = require('gulp'), | |
gulpif = require('gulp-if'), | |
less = require('gulp-less'), | |
autoprefixer = require('gulp-autoprefixer'), | |
minifycss = require('gulp-minify-css'), | |
rename = require('gulp-rename'), | |
clean = require('gulp-clean'), | |
runSequence = require('run-sequence'), | |
concat = require('gulp-concat'), | |
uglify = require('gulp-uglify'), |
#!/bin/zsh | |
# set cron to run this every couple of minutes and it will shutdown boot2docker | |
# when its been running with no processes for maxminutes | |
maxminutes=10 | |
local bdout | |
local dpqout | |
bdout=$(boot2docker status) 2>/dev/null | |
if [[ $bdout = "running" ]]; then | |
echo "boot2docker running" |
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# This script will mount /Users in the boot2docker VM using NFS (instead of the | |
# default vboxsf). It's probably not a good idea to run it while there are | |
# Docker containers running in boot2docker. | |
# | |
# Usage: sudo ./boot2docker-use-nfs.sh | |
# |
See the snippets "guide.md" and "redis.md" below.
If you're wanting to run Docker Swarm on your Raspberry Pi checkout these instructions:
pipeline { | |
agent { node { label 'swarm-ci' } } | |
environment { | |
TEST_PREFIX = "test-IMAGE" | |
TEST_IMAGE = "${env.TEST_PREFIX}:${env.BUILD_NUMBER}" | |
TEST_CONTAINER = "${env.TEST_PREFIX}-${env.BUILD_NUMBER}" | |
REGISTRY_ADDRESS = "my.registry.address.com" | |
SLACK_CHANNEL = "#deployment-notifications" |