This is a short step-by-step guide on installing ElasticSearch LogStash and Kibana Stack on a CentOS environment to gather and analyze logs.
rpm -ivh https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5756075/jdk-7u45-linux-x64.rpm
| # Version key/value should be on his own line | |
| PACKAGE_VERSION=$(cat package.json \ | |
| | grep version \ | |
| | head -1 \ | |
| | awk -F: '{ print $2 }' \ | |
| | sed 's/[",]//g') | |
| echo $PACKAGE_VERSION |
| #! /bin/bash | |
| # This script will set up a full tyk environment on your machine | |
| # and also create a demo user for you with one command | |
| # USAGE | |
| # ----- | |
| # | |
| # $> ./tyk_quickstart.sh {IP ADDRESS OF DOCKER VM} |
jenkins-stats.py is used to generate statics for jenkins server, so far it display the plugin's usage in each job, see related stackoverflow question:how can I know whether the plugin is used by any jobs in jenkins
python-requests module is required
| 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 :("); |
| import java.util.*; | |
| import java.io.*; | |
| import java.security.*; | |
| public class ChangePassword | |
| { | |
| private final static JKS j = new JKS(); | |
| public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception | |
| { |