>>> docker exec -it CONTAINERID /bin/sh
/app # telnet
/bin/sh: telnet: not found
/app # apk update
fetch http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.7/main/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
fetch http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.7/community/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
v3.7.0-243-gf26e75a186 [http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.7/main]
v3.7.0-229-g087f28e29d [http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.7/community]
--- PSQL queries which also duplicated from https://github.com/anvk/AwesomePSQLList/blob/master/README.md | |
--- some of them taken from https://www.slideshare.net/alexeylesovsky/deep-dive-into-postgresql-statistics-54594192 | |
-- I'm not an expert in PSQL. Just a developer who is trying to accumulate useful stat queries which could potentially explain problems in your Postgres DB. | |
------------ | |
-- Basics -- | |
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-- Get indexes of tables |
# install aws cli first and configure it with credentials and default region | |
# the script will iterate over all regions of AWS | |
for region in `aws ec2 describe-regions --output text | cut -f4` | |
do | |
echo -e "\nListing Instances in region:'$region'..." | |
aws ec2 describe-instances --query "Reservations[*].Instances[*].{IP:PublicIpAddress,ID:InstanceId,Type:InstanceType,State:State.Name,Name:Tags[0].Value}" --output=table --region $region | |
done |
Elastic Load Balancer, CloudFront and Let's Encrypt |
Hi, I'm Lorna and I don't use a mouse. I have had RSI issues since a bad workstation setup at work in 2006. I've tried a number of extra hardware modifications but what works best for me is to use the keyboard and only the keyboard, so I'm in a good position and never reaching for anything else (except my coffee cup!). I rather unwisely took a job which required me to use a mac (I've been a linux user until now and also had the ability to choose my tools carefully) so here is my cheatsheet of the apps, tricks and keyboard shortcuts I'm using, mostly for my own reference. Since keyboard-only use is also great for productivity, you may also find some of these ideas useful, in which case at least something good has come of this :)
There's more detail on a few of these apps but here is a quick overview of the tools I've installed and found helpful
Tool | Link | Comments |
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Elastic Load Balancer, CloudFront and Let's Encrypt |
a="[email protected], [email protected]" | |
mutt -s "subject" -a file.pdf -- $a |
echo iptables-persistent iptables-persistent/autosave_v4 boolean true | sudo debconf-set-selections | |
echo iptables-persistent iptables-persistent/autosave_v4 boolean true | sudo debconf-set-selections | |
sudo apt-get -y install iptables-persistent |
location ~* ^/s3/(.*) { | |
set $bucket '<REPLACE WITH YOUR S3 BUCKET NAME>'; | |
set $aws_access '<REPLACE WITH YOUR AWS ACCESS KEY>'; | |
set $aws_secret '<REPLACE WITH YOUR AWS SECRET KEY>'; | |
set $url_full "$1"; | |
set_by_lua $now "return ngx.cookie_time(ngx.time())"; | |
set $string_to_sign "$request_method\n\n\n\nx-amz-date:${now}\n/$bucket/$url_full"; | |
set_hmac_sha1 $aws_signature $aws_secret $string_to_sign; | |
set_encode_base64 $aws_signature $aws_signature; |