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neonexus / Update Lambda@Edge Function.md
Last active January 28, 2022 13:39
Update Lambda@Edge Function

First, zip up your function:

rm lambda.zip; zip -r lambda.zip lambda-function/*

Then, update the current working function:

aws lambda update-function-code --zip-file fileb://lambda.zip --function-name LambdaFunctionName
@svx
svx / delete-evicted-pods-all-namespaces.sh
Created August 15, 2018 12:45 — forked from psxvoid/delete-evicted-pods-all-namespaces.sh
Delete evicted pods from all namespaces (also ImagePullBackOff and ErrImagePull)
#!/bin/sh
# based on https://gist.github.com/ipedrazas/9c622404fb41f2343a0db85b3821275d
# delete all evicted pods from all namespaces
kubectl get pods --all-namespaces | grep Evicted | awk '{print $2 " --namespace=" $1}' | xargs kubectl delete pod
# delete all containers in ImagePullBackOff state from all namespaces
kubectl get pods --all-namespaces | grep 'ImagePullBackOff' | awk '{print $2 " --namespace=" $1}' | xargs kubectl delete pod
# delete all containers in ImagePullBackOff or ErrImagePull or Evicted state from all namespaces
kubectl get pods | grep Evicted | awk '{print $1}' | xargs kubectl delete pod
@nogweii
nogweii / Test.java
Created October 1, 2013 23:39
A quick test to see if you have the JCE Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy files installed. If you don't, in Java 6 you'll see 128. If you do, you'll see 2147483647. Thanks to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11538746/check-for-jce-unlimited-strength-jurisdiction-policy-files
import javax.crypto.Cipher;
class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
System.out.println("Hello World!");
int maxKeyLen = Cipher.getMaxAllowedKeyLength("AES");
System.out.println(maxKeyLen);
} catch (Exception e){
System.out.println("Sad world :(");