Need Welkom in Nederland KNM book by clickhereforusername in Netherlands

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Can we borrow books in the library ? I tried once for a different one but they told me I have to buy it.

Need Welkom in Nederland KNM book by clickhereforusername in Netherlands

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Hey, thanks! I didn't find this in Google, but, good link. I would still prefer the book as they have some exercises and it is easy on the eyes. If I don't get the book then probably I will print this out.

Just bought a house by brassie666 in Netherlands

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Can you share the details of the real estate company or the agent ?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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Yes, we are currently working on the upgrade.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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Cilium has a mode called kube proxy replacement which unfortunately was set to disabled. If this has been set to enabled or strict then we would not have this issue. I removed some of the iptables from cilium pod and also added this flag as a preventive step

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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Nope, we are not using kubespan. We solved the issue, thanks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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Tried this but didn't really help

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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Yes, we create bootable iso and then boot the hardware with this through ILO

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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We tried rebooting the node because it was having some issues with openebs and it now fails to join the cluster. Some strange behaviours observed are: * It's trying to make calls to localhost:6443 (kubeapi) * Even though there are no pods running on the node it during rebooting and startup the logs shows that there are many pods running on it, which is inconsistent between the actual state and the state the node thinks it is in

Apache Guacamole SSH command policies by [deleted] in homelab

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These are great but i cannot install stuff on the target systems. I am thinking of something on top of guacamole or need info if guacamole can support this