kubectl run mysql-client --image=mysql:5.7 -it --rm --restart=Never -- /bin/bash
mysql -h mysql-service -uroot -proot_password -e 'SHOW databases;'
OR
mysql -h mysql-service -uroot -proot_password
This is a list of the most helpful keyboard commands I use within top.
h
shows help on interactive commands. Also see the top manual page
q
to quit the program.
pipeline { | |
agent any | |
parameters { | |
string(name: 'environment', defaultValue: 'default', description: 'Workspace/environment file to use for deployment') | |
string(name: 'version', defaultValue: '', description: 'Version variable to pass to Terraform') | |
booleanParam(name: 'autoApprove', defaultValue: false, description: 'Automatically run apply after generating plan?') | |
} | |
environment { |
package something | |
import ( | |
"bytes" | |
"errors" | |
"fmt" | |
"io/ioutil" | |
"net/url" | |
"path" | |
"sync" |
Looking for an efficient pure GO approach to copy repeating patterns into a slice, for a toy project, I ran a few tests and discovered a neat approach to significantly improve performance. For the toy project, I am using this to fill a background buffer with a specific RGB color pattern, so improving this performance significantly improved my acheivable framerate.
All the test were run with a buffer of 73437 bytes, allocated as follows
var bigSlice = make([]byte, 73437, 73437)
http://bookofzeus.com/harden-ubuntu/initial-setup/system-updates/
Keeping the system updated is vital before starting anything on your system. This will prevent people to use known vulnerabilities to enter in your system.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get autoremove
sudo apt-get autoclean
package main | |
import ( | |
"fmt" | |
"reflect" | |
) | |
type Foo struct { | |
FirstName string `tag_name:"tag 1"` | |
LastName string `tag_name:"tag 2"` |
Tools
Presentations
knowledge dump on container runtimes | |
KataContainers | |
- image coupled with kernel | |
- light vm layer | |
- can run in nested virturalization environments if hardware supports and you can enable it in bios (ex. only bare metal EC2 instances, limits many cloud providers) | |
- slower startup time | |
- OCI compliant | |
- previously known as ClearContainers by Intel |