Install needed node packages:
npm install -g cylon-ble
npm install cylon cylon-ollie
First scan for your BB8 (the device name should contain BB in it):
> sudo cylon-ble-scan
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# Source: calico/templates/calico-config.yaml | |
# This ConfigMap is used to configure a self-hosted Calico installation. | |
kind: ConfigMap | |
apiVersion: v1 | |
metadata: | |
name: calico-config | |
namespace: kube-system | |
data: | |
# Typha is disabled. |
Install needed node packages:
npm install -g cylon-ble
npm install cylon cylon-ollie
First scan for your BB8 (the device name should contain BB in it):
> sudo cylon-ble-scan
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Floating serenely through a peaceful abyss, a sigh escapes; content. | |
A siren wails, you're jolted from your respite | |
/dev/xsdb1 is at 100% | |
A cacophony of alerts screech from the phone. | |
Upset is the fragile balance, failure cascades. | |
Was only a matter of time. | |
Get some coffee. | |
All you ping seems to crumble, machine after machine fall; a massacre of uptime. |
#!/bin/bash | |
set -e | |
# Send a private message to someone on slack | |
# from the command line. | |
# Print a usage message and exit. | |
usage(){ | |
local name=$(basename "$0") |
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# This script will mount /Users in the boot2docker VM using NFS (instead of the | |
# default vboxsf). It's probably not a good idea to run it while there are | |
# Docker containers running in boot2docker. | |
# | |
# Usage: sudo ./boot2docker-use-nfs.sh | |
# |
#cloud-config | |
--- | |
coreos: | |
units: | |
- name: update-fleet-metadata.service | |
command: start | |
content: |- | |
[Unit] | |
Description=Update Fleet metadata tag | |
Before=fleet.service |
r := mux.NewRouter() | |
// Single handler | |
r.HandleFunc("/form", use(http.HandlerFunc(formHandler), csrf, logging) | |
// All handlers | |
http.Handle("/", recovery(r)) | |
// Sub-routers | |
apiMiddleware := []func(http.Handler) http.Handler{logging, apiAuth, json} |
Dashing widget to display a Jenkins build status and build progress
The widget is based on the meter-widget which is default in the Dashing installation
The widget can also see the progress of a "pre-build", i.e if you have a job triggering the actual build you want to define, you can configure this job in the jenkins_build.rb as a prebuild.
For more information, please see Coding Like a tosser
#include <utility> | |
#include <iostream> | |
// http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/decay | |
template< class X > | |
using Decay = typename std::decay<X>::type; | |
// ConstructBinary<T>(X,Y) = T<X,Y> | |
template< template<class...> class X > | |
struct ConstructBinary { |
ruby_block "create ssh key" do | |
block do | |
k = SSHKey.generate(:type => 'RSA', :bits => 1024, :comment => "Postgres Master") | |
node.set[:postgresql][:pubkey] = k.ssh_public_key | |
node.save | |
# Much of the DSL disappears in ruby blocks. Here's how to create a template. | |
rc = Chef::RunContext.new(node, node.cookbook_collection) | |
t = Chef::Resource::Template.new "/var/lib/postgresql/.ssh/id_rsa" | |
t.source("id_rsa.erb") |