KIND runs Kubernetes cluster in Docker, and leverages Docker networking for all the network features: port mapping, IPv6, containers connectivity, etc.
KIND uses a docker user defined network.
It creates a bridge named kind
groups: | |
# These sum(irate()) functions are in separate groups, so they run in parallel | |
- name: istio.workload.istio_request_duration_milliseconds_bucket | |
interval: 10s | |
rules: | |
- record: workload:istio_request_duration_milliseconds_bucket:rate1m | |
expr: | | |
sum(irate(istio_request_duration_milliseconds_bucket{reporter="source", source_workload!=""}[1m])) | |
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KIND runs Kubernetes cluster in Docker, and leverages Docker networking for all the network features: port mapping, IPv6, containers connectivity, etc.
KIND uses a docker user defined network.
It creates a bridge named kind
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# <bitbar.title>Agenda</bitbar.title> | |
# <bitbar.version>v1.0</bitbar.version> | |
# <bitbar.author>Matthew Kennard</bitbar.author> | |
# <bitbar.author.github>mgkennard</bitbar.author.github> | |
# <bitbar.desc>Shows the Org-mode agenda</bitbar.desc> | |
# <bitbar.dependencies>bash</bitbar.dependencies> | |
echo "Today" |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object: