This is a quick guide to mounting a qcow2 disk images on your host server. This is useful to reset passwords, edit files, or recover something without the virtual machine running.
Step 1 - Enable NBD on the Host
modprobe nbd max_part=8
# This is a GitLab CI configuration to build the project as a docker image | |
# The file is generic enough to be dropped in a project containing a working Dockerfile | |
# Author: Florent CHAUVEAU <[email protected]> | |
# Mentioned here: https://blog.callr.tech/building-docker-images-with-gitlab-ci-best-practices/ | |
# do not use "latest" here, if you want this to work in the future | |
image: docker:20 | |
stages: | |
- build |
#!/bin/sh | |
# Backup your data | |
# Use at your own risk | |
# Usage ./extended-cleanup-rancher2.sh | |
# Include clearing all iptables: ./extended-cleanup-rancher2.sh flush | |
docker rm -f $(docker ps -qa) | |
docker rmi -f $(docker images -q) | |
docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -q) | |
for mount in $(mount | grep tmpfs | grep '/var/lib/kubelet' | awk '{ print $3 }') /var/lib/kubelet /var/lib/rancher; do umount $mount; done | |
cleanupdirs="/etc/ceph /etc/cni /etc/kubernetes /opt/cni /opt/rke /run/secrets/kubernetes.io /run/calico /run/flannel /var/lib/calico /var/lib/etcd /var/lib/cni /var/lib/kubelet /var/lib/rancher/rke/log /var/log/containers /var/log/pods /var/run/calico" |
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
from __future__ import print_function | |
__author__ = 'maxim' | |
import numpy as np | |
import gensim | |
import string |
var entities = require('v1/entities'); | |
var http = require('v1/http'); | |
exports.rule = entities.Issue.onChange({ | |
title: 'Notify-slack', | |
action: function(ctx) { | |
var issue = ctx.issue; | |
if (issue.becomesReported || issue.becomesResolved || issue.becomesUnresolved) { |