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Overview
We have a custom Etcd cluster that setup with systemd and bash scripts. We can't pass the 'Etcd Node Configuration' check.
Environment
Kubernetes v1.18.6
Kube-bench: v0.5.0
Running processes
$ /bin/ps -f -C etcd
UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
root 2448 1 0 Feb18 ? 00:00:00 /bin/bash /usr/local/bin/etcd # this is a bAlign tooltip style
Kiali uses tooltip in multiple locations, in some cases style difers even for the same concepts.
I noticed some changes on this kiali/kiali-ui#1884 but it would require some global issue to review all tooltips and check that they look like similar (at least for the same concept).
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Hi,
This is a useful tool for any DevOps/SRE teams managing K8S clusters and apps.
One question though, will this be able to detect changes to Secrets stored in an external store like the GoDday one or the HashiCorp Vault.
thanks,
KK
$ minishift status
Minishift: Running
Profile: minishift
OpenShift: Stopped
DiskUsage: ERR of
perhaps this is related to the error state from the OpenShift isRunning check
We're already on Java 8 and we can use this diamond operator which was introduced in Java 7. Yet, there are lots of occurrences in code where we're still not using it. For more information about this, see this Sonar rule[0]
In case anyone is interested in fixing this, you can check all the occurrences where diamond operator could be used here[1]
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Kind of issue
Feature request
Observed behavior
When the script is run in summarize mode, it shows the count of bricks in fstab, lvs, gluster volume info and mount and does not provide any information if the counts don't match.
Expected/desired behavior
When the count does not match for all 4, it should provide information about the difference and also possible commands t
I'm in the app folder.
I mkdir exports to make an export folder.
I run rake evm:export:service_dialogs -- --directory exports
I get back:
(in /var/www/miq/vmdb)
Error: argument --directory Destination directory must exist.
Try --help for help.
How can this be? I can ls and see my exports folder in this directory.
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The operator prints periodically this info:
{"level":"info","ts":1623416979.434832,"logger":"camel-k","msg":"could not find any knative type in namespace camel, last error was: services.serving.knative.dev is forbidden: User \"system:serviceaccount:camel:camel-k-operator\" cannot list resource \"services\" in API group \"serving.knative.dev\" in the namespace \"camel\""}
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Test cases are failing for status pages which reflect that there is some API change from the service providers. We should update our implementation for handling status pages and fix those test cases.
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Summary
When creating docker images for Java applications in the current setup in Jenkins-X the application and all dependencies are all placed in one jar file, meaning it will be in one layer in the docker image.
This means that when new versions of the application are created the unchanged dependencies can't be reused.
It would be a great enhancement if the application code where p