- Binary Builds
oc new-build --binary=true --name=ola2 --image-stream=redhat-openjdk18-openshift
oc start-build ola2 --from-file=./target/ola.jar --follow
oc new-app
- Turn off/on DC triggers to do a batch of changes without spam many deployments
oc new-build --binary=true --name=ola2 --image-stream=redhat-openjdk18-openshift
oc start-build ola2 --from-file=./target/ola.jar --follow
oc new-app
| # Add the following 'help' target to your Makefile | |
| # And add help text after each target name starting with '\#\#' | |
| help: ## Show this help. | |
| @fgrep -h "##" $(MAKEFILE_LIST) | fgrep -v fgrep | sed -e 's/\\$$//' | sed -e 's/##//' | |
| # Everything below is an example | |
| target00: ## This message will show up when typing 'make help' | |
| @echo does nothing |
| #include <time.h> // Robert Nystrom | |
| #include <stdio.h> // @munificentbob | |
| #include <stdlib.h> // for Ginny | |
| #define r return // 2008-2019 | |
| #define l(a, b, c, d) for (i y=a;y\ | |
| <b; y++) for (int x = c; x < d; x++) | |
| typedef int i;const i H=40;const i W | |
| =80;i m[40][80];i g(i x){r rand()%x; | |
| }void cave(i s){i w=g(10)+5;i h=g(6) | |
| +3;i t=g(W-w-2)+1;i u=g(H-h-2)+1;l(u |
| # Count total EBS based storage in AWS | |
| aws ec2 describe-volumes | jq "[.Volumes[].Size] | add" | |
| # Count total EBS storage with a tag filter | |
| aws ec2 describe-volumes --filters "Name=tag:Name,Values=CloudEndure Volume qjenc" | jq "[.Volumes[].Size] | add" | |
| # Describe instances concisely | |
| aws ec2 describe-instances | jq '[.Reservations | .[] | .Instances | .[] | {InstanceId: .InstanceId, State: .State, SubnetId: .SubnetId, VpcId: .VpcId, Name: (.Tags[]|select(.Key=="Name")|.Value)}]' | |
| # Wait until $instance_id is running and then immediately stop it again | |
| aws ec2 wait instance-running --instance-id $instance_id && aws ec2 stop-instances --instance-id $instance_id | |
| # Get 10th instance in the account |
These are the steps taken to setup piCore 14 on a Raspberry Pi with only Wi-Fi (no ethernet)
Newer version might work as well (or maybe even better), but have not been tested.
.zip file and write the .img file to the SD-Card (using Raspberry Pi Imager for example)backup shell command after the first boot to save generated unique SSH keys which will be used during next boots.| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Instructions: | |
| # 1) Create your TAR archive | |
| # tar -czpf file.tar <file1> <file2> ... <fileN> | |
| # 2) Append the TAR file contents to the script | |
| # cat file.tar >> embeddedPayload.sh | |
| # 3) Run script. (./embeddedPayload.sh) | |