If you haven't already set your NPM author info, now you should:
npm set init.author.name "Your Name"
npm set init.author.email "[email protected]"
npm set init.author.url "http://yourblog.com"
npm adduser
# /etc/sysctl.conf | |
### IMPROVE SYSTEM MEMORY MANAGEMENT ### | |
# Increase size of file handles and inode cache | |
fs.file-max = 2097152 | |
# Do less swapping | |
vm.swappiness = 10 | |
vm.dirty_ratio = 60 | |
vm.dirty_background_ratio = 2 |
import os | |
import requests | |
import json | |
import time | |
environmentName = 'some-env' | |
serviceName = 'some-service' | |
newImage = 'docker:arkka/some-image:tag' | |
# Find stack based on their name |
convoy-nfs-storagepool: | |
labels: | |
io.rancher.container.create_agent: 'true' | |
io.rancher.scheduler.affinity:host_label: nfs-server=true | |
command: | |
- storagepool-agent | |
image: rancher/convoy-agent:v0.9.0 | |
volumes: | |
- /var/run:/host/var/run | |
- /run:/host/run |
If you haven't already set your NPM author info, now you should:
npm set init.author.name "Your Name"
npm set init.author.email "[email protected]"
npm set init.author.url "http://yourblog.com"
npm adduser
echo "Waiting for startup.." | |
until curl http://${MONGODB1}:28017/serverStatus\?text\=1 2>&1 | grep uptime | head -1; do | |
printf '.' | |
sleep 1 | |
done |