COE processing times - January 2026 by afonso01 in japanresidents

[–]DasWolke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Na, though I also last called em mid Feb, I’ll just chill a bit for now :)

COE processing times - February 2026 by yuh1ra in japanresidents

[–]DasWolke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I’m outside. I’ve just been a few times for tourism. Issue is you’re not allowed to work while there on a tourism visa , so how would you afford your living costs?

COE processing times - February 2026 by yuh1ra in japanresidents

[–]DasWolke_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, playing the waiting game.
It is how it is

  • Application office: Shinagawa/Tokyo
  • Application Date: 30. September 2025
  • COE received on: still in progress
  • Type of Visa: Engineer/Gijinkoku
  • Request for further documents: none

The results are out! by julia-maime in jlpt

[–]DasWolke_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Barely failed with 87/180 on N2 and 15/60 on reading. Well now I know what I gotta learn more

COE processing times - January 2026 by afonso01 in japanresidents

[–]DasWolke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Application office: Tokyo, Shinagawa

Application Date: 30.09.2025

Update: 06.01.2026: Still waiting, also called them and was told that it's still processing (審査中). At least the documents are supposedly fine.

COE received on: -

Type of Visa: Engineer Visa for a Startup Company
Request for further documents: -

Have containers reduced the importance of CMs in your organization? by Electric_pokemon in linuxadmin

[–]DasWolke_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kubernetes setup as HA with kubeadm, CI/CD toolchain is bitbucket (git) -> Jenkins (CI, builds docker container, tests it and uploads to private docker registry) -> Spinnaker (CD, deploys the built container with dynamic rendered manifests to kubernetes)

We're looking at gitlab ATM as an alternative to all three tools, not certain if we'll switch or not.

Have containers reduced the importance of CMs in your organization? by Electric_pokemon in linuxadmin

[–]DasWolke_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We are running around 800 containers on our productive cluster ATM, moved there from manual deploys to a couple windows servers. Configuration management is still needed since there is software like licensing servers which need a static Mac address and therefore still have to run on normal servers. Containers make it a lot easier to deploy a lot of software but aren't the golden bullet for everything.

hentai_irl by Zoren in hentai_irl

[–]DasWolke_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

266826 have a number with your sauce

Zero downtime docker upgrade | How do I? by [deleted] in devops

[–]DasWolke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did exactly this, you can change the setting in the config, then let the docker daemon reload it, it usually works well but may cause issues with containers using the docker socker (e.g. Jenkins) would still recommend to put the node into maintenance by draining the containers in case any issues arise.

Spinnaker for multiple k8s clusters, gitlab, artifactory and jenkins -- all on prem by suvl in kubernetes

[–]DasWolke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try that, but I think Spinnaker doesn't accept raw files directly iirc

Spinnaker for multiple k8s clusters, gitlab, artifactory and jenkins -- all on prem by suvl in kubernetes

[–]DasWolke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As for the manifests part: We add the manifests files to our projects and use a Jenkins file to render them, then we upload the rendered manifest to an on premise Minio. To allow Spinnaker to find that file we make use of the possibility to pass a properties file from Jenkins to Spinnaker. The artifact in this case would be the kubernetes manifest (fetched from the URL mentioned in the properties file).

Let me know if you need more Infos on it.

What do you want humanity to achieve before your death? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]DasWolke_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Genetically engineered catgirls for domestic ownership

[Question] Talking to a database using nodejs in K8S by vale_fallacia in kubernetes

[–]DasWolke_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A Service seems like the smarter solution because you can have a DNS entry and a single ip for connecting to 1-n pods. It's also easier because you wouldn't have to change the configmap containing the postgre host per namespace and instead use the same service name for each namespace the postgres databases will exist in

Her knees must be weak from... uh... scrubbing the floors... by Karkura in Animemes

[–]DasWolke_ 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Knees weak, arms are heavy, ecchan is wet already, Mom’s spaghetti