#general (2021-04)
General conversations related to DevOps/Automation
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2021-04-01
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2021-04-03
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2021-04-04
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2021-04-05
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@Erik Osterman (Cloud Posse) Am I supposed to be able to loop “foreach” with variant2? I’m trying it for basically a list of directories to perform an action on and foreach
with hcl doesn’t seem supported right now. Not sure if I have to do something like write each task instead individually or inline bash script it
foreach
is not a function of HCL, it’s part of the hashicorp terraform syntax. variant supports all the interpolation functions.
Instead, variant is all about pipelines
2021-04-06
Hey all – i’m putting together a multi-account architecture for a medium size org. Probably 5-8 accounts together under a landing zone type architecture. I noticed that the reference-architecture repository has been deprecated. What’s the preferred method to bootstrap a multi-account setup these days?
It’s been replaced-ish by Control Tower / AWS Organizations.
Check out this very new whitepaper, online here or the PDF here It has all the details and recommendations
Using multiple AWS accounts to help isolate and manage your business applications and data can help you optimize across most of the AWS Well-Architected Framework pillars including operational excellence, security, reliability, and cost optimization. This paper provides best practices for organizing your overall AWS environment. The extent to which you use these best practices depends on your stage of the cloud adoption journey and your specific business needs.
Not sure how big your company is, but mine makes it very difficult to properly organize under AWS organizations for some reason. I’m guessing it’s because they don’t have an automated process for adding additional layers. I’m not saying it’s difficult, just that depending on your company they may push back. Just thought I’d prepare you for this in case you have a similar issue.
Mine is about a hundred. It already has a pretty large account for prod, which may take some doing. Thinking about ways I could create a multi-account infrastructure, and then just attach the existing prod to it directly.
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2021-04-07
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2021-04-08
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2021-04-09
Is the macbook with M1 considered “stable” for devops tools? I still see this https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/issues/10152 for example unresolved but maybe someone has it and have opinion.
Current status We now have a majority of our formulas bottled for Apple Silicon: 70%. However, not all software is ready for ARM processors on macOS, and since we ship what upstream releases, there…
I wouldn’t recommend the M1 as of right now just because I (and two other developers on my team) have had an issue with Docker where the underlying QEMU VM would segfault intermittently when running x86-64 container images and binaries
Current status We now have a majority of our formulas bottled for Apple Silicon: 70%. However, not all software is ready for ARM processors on macOS, and since we ship what upstream releases, there…
All three of us returned our M1
Sad because I actually really liked the M1 for its battery life and performance.
Uuuuu. docker segfault is a deal breaker
Never tried it, but this workaround for qemu on an M1 mac seems promising
Can anyone recommend where the best place to get help with Hashicorp Vault is? StackOverflow/HashiCorp Discuss? I can’t see an official Slack group. (and #vault is very quiet )
I prefer HashiCorp Discuss.
Ya, that might be the best place.
2021-04-10
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2021-04-11
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2021-04-12
Has anyone messed around with logback and rotated files from it?
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2021-04-13
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2021-04-14
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2021-04-15
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Thanks
2021-04-16
Anyone using codestream here? Seems pretty freaking cool for improving pre-pr async reviews and capturing conversations and knowledge on items inline with editors/chat.
Discuss and review code easily inside Visual Studio, VS Code, JetBrains, and other IDEs and make your code review more effective resulting in higher quality code.
Looks interesting, I set myself a reminder to give this a try
Discuss and review code easily inside Visual Studio, VS Code, JetBrains, and other IDEs and make your code review more effective resulting in higher quality code.
the onboarding is simple enough. i dunno that i have a strong need for the tool, myself. would really need to onboard a bunch of colleagues to see how useful it is
Did you give it a shot? Seems promising so far for showing popups when team member has updated your repo and more.
Yeah, it more annoys me than anything lol. And seemed to consume too many resources. I disabled it
Without collaboration its useless. Did you have another coworker try with you. The point of feedback requests inline is super cool. Without collaboration wouldn’t be very useful.
i know a lot of people hate leaving their IDE and want it to do everything for them, but i kinda just want it to be an editor ¯_(ツ)_/¯
I meant that the extension is designed for code discussion and if you didn’t have anyone test with you it’s not very useful. It’s a collaboration tool for including review and discussion inline with the relevant code.
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2021-04-17
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2021-04-18
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2021-04-19
Thank you
Will really appreciate you guys help
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2021-04-20
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2021-04-21
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2021-04-22
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2021-04-23
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Hey all, I’m looking for some cheap or free hardware for a project. Don’t need anything great, but say at least a few cores per machine and 8-16gb ram or more (unless modern enough to be cheaply upgradable). Server/Workstation/laptop form is fine since will mainly strip to bare hardware, but should at least work. Also could use a few printers. I have a truck and strong guys that could pick up in California, or potentially can pay freight depending on weight and location. Could also take delivery in EU. Anyone have any leads?
2021-04-24
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2021-04-25
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2021-04-26
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2021-04-27
Hi! I need to make 2 ssh tunnels for my dev environment to work. Is there a way I could script it?
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2021-04-28
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2021-04-29
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