Configuration snippets for Highly Available NFS cluster in Kubernetes, a cloud vendor independent storage solution
frontend nfs
    bind 192.168.1.100:32049
    mode tcp
 option tcplog
| # Backup the Ceph Filesystem in Kubernetes. Code for https://liejuntao001.medium.com/file-system-backup-for-ceph-in-kubernetes-6c299c860ab3 | |
| --- | |
| apiVersion: batch/v1 | |
| kind: Job | |
| metadata: | |
| name: rook-cephfs-backup-job | |
| namespace: rook-ceph | |
| spec: | |
| template: | 
Configuration snippets for Highly Available NFS cluster in Kubernetes, a cloud vendor independent storage solution
frontend nfs
    bind 192.168.1.100:32049
    mode tcp
 option tcplog
| version: '3' | |
| services: | |
| artifactory: | |
| ## others ommited | |
| networks: | |
| - proxy | |
| - artifactory | |
| labels: | |
| - "traefik.enable=true" | |
| - "traefik.docker.network=proxy" | 
| ########################################################### | |
| ## this configuration was generated by JFrog Artifactory ## | |
| ########################################################### | |
| <VirtualHost *:443> | |
| ProxyPreserveHost On | |
| ProxyAddHeaders off | |
| ServerName artifact.myjfrog.com | 
| kubectl -n <namespace> get pod | awk '{print $1}' | grep <pod name pattern> | tr '\n' ' ' | xargs kubectl -n <namespace> delete pod | 
| # https://www.guidodiepen.nl/2016/05/transfer-docker-data-volume-to-another-host/ | |
| docker run --rm -v <SOURCE_DATA_VOLUME_NAME>:/from alpine ash -c "cd /from ; tar -cf - . " | ssh <TARGET_HOST> 'docker run --rm -i -v <TARGET_DATA_VOLUME_NAME>:/to alpine ash -c "cd /to ; tar -xpvf - " ' | 
| https://github.com/nextcloud/server/issues/20617 | |
| Problem: | |
| Share a folder to LDAP group A | |
| Create a new user in LDAP and add to group A | |
| The new user login to Nextcloud, the shared folder is not shown, nor in Shares->Pending shares | |
| Check the db oc_share, there is no entry for the user | |
| There is entry in oc_share for the folder to the group A, and accepted = 0 | |
| Fix: | 
| High CPU from kworker/0:x-kacpi_notify | |
| Ubuntu 20.04 LTS | |
| Update: this problem is fixed after I did "apt dist-upgrade" on 9/21/2020 | |
| Update again: Acutally not fixed. It happened again after unplug/plug the usb-c hub. | |
| I recently got a USB-C Hub (Targus ACA958USZ). When it's plugged in, the laptop gives high cpu from process | |
| I've found a few USB-C hubs from various manufactures with the same problem. I think they are of the same chipset. | 
| In cmd run as Administrator | |
| 1 Look for process ccSvchst.exe | |
| > tasklist | findstr cc | |
| ccSvcHst.exe 5336 Services 0 36,652 K | |
| ccSvcHst.exe 12696 Console 2 6,400 K | |
| 2 Kill it | 
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # need API_KEY as parameter | |
| if [ ! $# -eq 3 ] | |
| then | |
| echo "Usage: artifact_download_test.sh <API_KEY> <outer_loop> <inner_loop>" | |
| exit 1 | |
| fi | |
| echo "Download testing started" |