I hereby claim:
- I am tylerfontaine on github.
- I am thursdayschild (https://keybase.io/thursdayschild) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASCtWQOQgX-bIBfe2vSTSoK5GNF3h7VZnEcuZ8YHjd5xCwo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
Broccoli Rice Casserole | |
3 cups uncooked jasmine or basmati rice | |
Heavy Cream | |
Milk | |
1 large onion | |
3 heads broccoli with stems | |
Yellow cheddar (#2) | |
Extra Sharp white cheddar (#1) | |
Gruyere (#3) |
LOAD DATABASE | |
FROM postgresql://postgres:password@localhost/postgres | |
INTO postgresql://postgres:password@localhost/testdb-copy | |
WITH include drop, create tables, schema only | |
including only table names matching 'test' in schema 'public' | |
AFTER LOAD DO | |
$$ SELECT create_hypertable('test', 'time') $$ ; |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
# Simple Puppet site.pp Example. This sets up regex node definitions so you can automate the setup of master, data, and client nodes with puppet. | |
# note that because this installs java, it requires the puppetlabs/java module as well | |
# This is based on the elasticsearch puppet module available here: https://forge.puppetlabs.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch | |
# The general idea here is that there's a puppetmaster server setup, with this file sitting in its production environment space. | |
# To add a node, set its hostname to match for master, data, or client, e.g.: esdata03.eslocal.net in this case. | |
# Your hostnames will differ, so you will need to adjust the regex to match your particular case. | |
# This also installs the license and marvel-agent plugins, to serve as an example for installing plugins of any type. | |
#first the master nodes | |
node /^esmaster.*\.eslocal\.net/ { |