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Find the original here article here: Devops Best Practices
DevOps started out as "Agile Systems Administration". In 2008, at the Agile Conference in Toronto, Andrew Shafer posted an offer to moderate an ad hoc "Birds of a Feather" meeting to discuss the topic of "Agile Infrastructure". Only one person showed up to discuss the topic: Patrick Debois. Their discussions and sharing of ideas with others advanced the concept of "agile systems administration". Debois and Shafer formed an Agile Systems Administrator group on Google, with limited success. Patrick Debois did a presentation called "Infrastructure and Operations" addressing
#! /bin/bash | |
# Given the current working directory, find all of the files of the | |
# type given and search for TODO comments in them and return a list | |
# of these items. | |
# | |
# Usage: todolist <dir> '*.py' | |
DIR=$1 | |
if [ -z "$DIR" ]; then | |
DIR="." |
// 'Hello World' nodejs6.10 runtime AWS Lambda function | |
exports.handler = (event, context, callback) => { | |
console.log('Hello, logs!'); | |
callback(null, 'great success'); | |
} |
A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications
A curated list of awesome AWS resources you need to prepare for the all 5 AWS Certifications. This gist will include: open source repos, blogs & blogposts, ebooks, PDF, whitepapers, video courses, free lecture, slides, sample test and many other resources.
db: | |
image: postgres:9.3 | |
ports: | |
- "5432:5432" | |
volumes_from: | |
- data | |
environment: | |
- POSTGRES_DB=foo |
{# style 1 - long form #} | |
{% if filepath == '/var/opt/tomcat_1' %} | |
{% set tomcat_value = tomcat_1_value %} | |
{% else %} | |
{% set tomcat_value = tomcat_2_value %} | |
{% endif %} | |
{# style 2 - short form #} | |
{% set tomcat_value = tomcat_1_value if (filepath == '/var/opt/tomcat_1') else tomcat_2_value %} |
# check if job exists | |
curl -XGET 'http://jenkins/checkJobName?value=yourJobFolderName' --user user.name:YourAPIToken | |
# with folder plugin | |
curl -s -XPOST 'http://jenkins/job/FolderName/createItem?name=yourJobName' --data-binary @config.xml -H "Content-Type:text/xml" --user user.name:YourAPIToken | |
# without folder plugin | |
curl -s -XPOST 'http://jenkins/createItem?name=yourJobName' --data-binary @config.xml -H "Content-Type:text/xml" --user user.name:YourAPIToken | |
# create folder |
My typical setup for a development box in VirtualBox uses two NICs. The first uses NAT to allow the box to communicate with the outside world through my host computer’s network connection. (NAT is the default, so shouldn't require any setup.) The second is a "host-only" connection that allows my host and guest to interact.
To create a host-only connection in VirtualBox, start by opening the preferences in VirtualBox. Go to the "Network" tab, and addd a Host-only Network. Modify the host-only network, and disable DHCP. Make a note of the IP address. (Feel free to set the IP address as well, if you like.)
Next, assign this host-only adapter to the virtual machine. Select the VM and press "Settings". Go to the "Network" tab, and select "Adpater 2". Enable the adapter, set it to a "Host-only Adapter", and select the adpater you created above.