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tkuchiki / new_gist_file_0
Created January 10, 2014 09:55
iscsi over ssh tunnel
$ autossh -M 33333 -N -f -L 13260:10.150.1.26:3260 sg
$ yum install -y iscsi-initiator-utils
$ iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p 127.0.0.1:13260
$ vim /var/lib/iscsi/send_targets/127.0.0.1\,13260/iqn.1997-05.com.amazon\:myvolume\,10.150.1.26\,3260\,1\,default/default
#node.conn[0].address = 10.150.1.26
#node.conn[0].port = 3260
node.conn[0].address = 127.0.0.1
@pglombardo
pglombardo / gist:7630100
Last active May 24, 2022 19:14
How to open your private Github repository and still keep a couple things under wrap

We're happy to say that we recently released the code for the TraceView Ruby instrumentation on Github as Open Source. There are a ton of benefits for AppNeta (and the community) in doing this so making the decision was easy... but the process of actually opening the repository and still keeping a few things private was slightly trickier. Here's the route we took that has worked out really well.

The Situation and Strategy

The Ruby instrumentation has always been sheltered on Github - albeit always in a private Github repository. We used the issues, pull requests and wiki pages extensively for everything from new employee resources to hosting screenshots, customer issues, internal discussions and links to other project and management tools (e.g. Asana).

Outside of the commits and the code, everything else was either of little use to the public or potentially company or customer confidential - stuff that shouldn't or couldn't be shared publicly. So this put us

@geraldh
geraldh / blocksync.py
Created August 8, 2012 16:47 — forked from rcoup/blocksync.py
Block device sync between remote hosts. Based off http://www.bouncybouncy.net/programs/blocksync.py
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Synchronise block devices over the network
Copyright 2006-2008 Justin Azoff <[email protected]>
Copyright 2011 Robert Coup <[email protected]>
License: GPL
Getting started:
@CristinaSolana
CristinaSolana / gist:1885435
Created February 22, 2012 14:56
Keeping a fork up to date

1. Clone your fork:

git clone [email protected]:YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-FORKED-REPO.git

2. Add remote from original repository in your forked repository:

cd into/cloned/fork-repo
git remote add upstream git://github.com/ORIGINAL-DEV-USERNAME/REPO-YOU-FORKED-FROM.git
git fetch upstream
@rcoup
rcoup / blocksync.py
Last active May 8, 2024 09:30
Block device sync between remote hosts. Based off http://www.bouncybouncy.net/programs/blocksync.py
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Synchronise block devices over the network
Copyright 2006-2008 Justin Azoff <[email protected]>
Copyright 2011 Robert Coup <[email protected]>
License: GPL
Getting started: