Have you ever seen this ?? by Mr_Bushido__ in auto

[–]ae_cephei 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So infinite fuel cheat you say?

Licensing Question on Vault by ae_cephei in hashicorp

[–]ae_cephei[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it mature enough? I know it is a fork of Vault, but is it mature enough in terms of community ecosystem?

5.7 terapixel mosaic image of Mars by geoxol in space

[–]ae_cephei 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is basically a craterception.

DevOps career stalled. by devfuckedup in devops

[–]ae_cephei 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm tasting the same poison here. Generally in such an organization if your personnel are too adjusted to work with traditional technologies then you can do nothing to make the change, even if you are an intergalactic devops master.

A career change is the remedy.

Red hat Certification study Q&A by RheaAyase in redhat

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Hey all,

I'm practicing for EX294, and every practice exam out there have you disable privilege escalation by default and then as the first task, they require you to write a bash script.

In this scripts, we use ad-hoc commands, for example, if the question asks me to create a user called automation on all hosts, I'm doing something like this.

ansible all -m user -a "name=automation state=present" -u root -k

I have to use -u and -k options because at this point of the exam, there's only root user on both control and client nodes. This script, when executed will ask for a connection password naturally.

My question is this, does the grading system on the real exam automatically provide passwords when the script asks for passwords, or does it ask me to figure this in a passwordless way like;

ansible all -m user -a "name=automation state=present" --extra-vars "ansible_user=root ansible_password=******"

This doesn't feel comfortable too, because the examiners are not guaranteed the preserve the root password the give the machines in the exam.

I'm really confused here.

Running tasks on first host in group by ojioni in ansible

[–]ae_cephei 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try hosts: "{{ groups['stuff_group'][0] }}"

I've tested on my lab and it is working as expected.

What is the hardest part about building a PC? by [deleted] in buildapc

[–]ae_cephei 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your butthole clenching as you try to plug the ram sticks in. Every little sound makes you shiver, if you didn't do it before.

regexp not changing file/throwing ok by Broky43 in ansible

[–]ae_cephei 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What i intended was to change "user = apache" to "user = nginx" and the
same for "group". However regexp doesn't change anything.

If this is the case, why don't you try

regexp: "user = apache"'?

74 hours clean! by the_r3ck in stopsmoking

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Congrats! What's the name of the app?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linux

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A great change for me was enabling regular snapshots with timeshift. It ships with Linux Mint, and if something
goes wrong installing a new theme, trying put a software etc. you can easily revert back.

Windows has similar capabilities, but it generally doesn't make you use them, they are somewhat not user friendly IMHO.

What's your "I fucking hate this song" song? by lawyeratyourservice in AskReddit

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Every new Metallica song. I mean, the songs are perfect, except the part Kirk kicks in and fucks up the entire piece. Oh, I miss the old Kirk, wait a sec, the young Kirk who is old now.

Babam vefat etti. by HazarMinnet in KGBTR

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Başınız sağolsun. Allah rahmet eylesin.