This is a hands-on way to pull down a set of MySQL dumps from Amazon S3 and restore your database with it
Sister Document - Backup MySQL to Amazon S3 - read that first
# Set our variables
export mysqlpass="ROOTPASSWORD"
@echo off | |
FOR /f "tokens=*" %%i IN ('docker ps -aq') DO docker rm %%i | |
FOR /f "tokens=*" %%i IN ('docker images --format "{{.ID}}"') DO docker rmi %%i |
mjumbewu@mjumbewu-xps ~ | |
$ uname -a | |
Linux mjumbewu-xps 3.5.0-22-generic #34+kamal11~DellXPS-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jan 11 09:12:57 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux | |
mjumbewu@mjumbewu-xps ~ | |
$ xinput list-props 12 | |
Device 'CyPS/2 Cypress Trackpad': | |
Device Enabled (132): 1 | |
Coordinate Transformation Matrix (134): 1.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 1.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 1.000000 | |
Device Accel Profile (255): 1 |
This is a hands-on way to pull down a set of MySQL dumps from Amazon S3 and restore your database with it
Sister Document - Backup MySQL to Amazon S3 - read that first
# Set our variables
export mysqlpass="ROOTPASSWORD"
require 'rubygems' | |
require 'yaml' | |
# A demonstration of YAML anchors, references and handling of nested values | |
# For more info, see: | |
# http://atechie.net/2009/07/merging-hashes-in-yaml-conf-files/ | |
stooges = YAML::load( File.read('stooges.yml') ) | |
# => { | |
# "default" => { |
Tuning Intel Skylake and beyond for optimal performance and feature level support on Linux:
Note that on Skylake, Kabylake (and the now cancelled "Broxton") SKUs, functionality such as power saving, GPU scheduling and HDMI audio have been moved onto binary-only firmware, and as such, the GuC and the HuC blobs must be loaded at run-time to access this functionality.
Enabling GuC and HuC on Skylake and above requires a few extra parameters be passed to the kernel before boot.
Instructions provided for both Fedora and Ubuntu (including Debian):
Note that the firmware for these GPUs is often packaged by your distributor, and as such, you can confirm the firmware blob's availability by running:
There are two main modes to run the Let's Encrypt client (called Certbot
):
Webroot is better because it doesn't need to replace Nginx (to bind to port 80).
In the following, we're setting up mydomain.com
.
HTML is served from /var/www/mydomain
, and challenges are served from /var/www/letsencrypt
.
Country | CountryCode | Currency | Code | |
---|---|---|---|---|
New Zealand | NZ | New Zealand Dollars | NZD | |
Cook Islands | CK | New Zealand Dollars | NZD | |
Niue | NU | New Zealand Dollars | NZD | |
Pitcairn | PN | New Zealand Dollars | NZD | |
Tokelau | TK | New Zealand Dollars | NZD | |
Australian | AU | Australian Dollars | AUD | |
Christmas Island | CX | Australian Dollars | AUD | |
Cocos (Keeling) Islands | CC | Australian Dollars | AUD | |
Heard and Mc Donald Islands | HM | Australian Dollars | AUD |
Autodesk Revit addins are generally loaded from the following locations. | |
User Addins: | |
%appdata%\Autodesk\Revit\Addins\ | |
%appdata%\Autodesk\ApplicationPlugins\ | |
Machine Addins (for all users of the machine): | |
C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\Revit\Addins\ | |
Addins packaged for the Autodesk Exchange store: |
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