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Scott's Weblog The weblog of an IT pro focusing on cloud computing, Kubernetes, Linux, containers, and networking Using Vagrant and Docker Machine Together Published on 4 Aug 2015 · Filed in Tutorial · 675 words (estimated 4 minutes to read) In this post, I’m going to show you a quick tip I used today to combine the power of Vagrant with that of Docker Machine to quickly and easily create Docker-e
Scott's Weblog The weblog of an IT pro focusing on cloud computing, Kubernetes, Linux, containers, and networking Checking Out GitHub Pull Requests Locally Published on 4 Sep 2015 · Filed in Tutorial · 339 words (estimated 2 minutes to read) In this post, I’m going to show you how to use the Git command-line to check out GitHub pull requests locally. I take absolutely no credit for this trick! I p
Scott's Weblog The weblog of an IT pro focusing on cloud computing, Kubernetes, Linux, containers, and networking Running an etcd-Backed Docker Swarm Cluster Published on 19 Apr 2015 · Filed in Tutorial · 1353 words (estimated 7 minutes to read) In this post, I’ll build on a couple of previous posts and show you how to build your own Docker Swarm cluster that leverages etcd for cluster node discov
Scott's Weblog The weblog of an IT pro focusing on cloud computing, Kubernetes, Linux, containers, and networking A Quick Introduction to LXD Published on 6 May 2015 · Filed in Introduction · 1133 words (estimated 6 minutes to read) With the recent release of Ubuntu 15.04, aka “Vivid Vervet”, the Ubuntu community has also unveiled an early release of LXD (pronounced “lex-dee”), a new project aimed
Scott's Weblog The weblog of an IT pro focusing on cloud computing, Kubernetes, Linux, containers, and networking Using Curl to Interact with a RESTful API Published on 19 Feb 2014 · Filed in Explanation · 1435 words (estimated 7 minutes to read) It seems as if APIs are popping up everywhere these days. While this isn’t a bad thing, it does mean that IT professionals need to have a better understa
Scott's Weblog The weblog of an IT pro focusing on cloud computing, Kubernetes, Linux, containers, and networking Introducing Linux Network Namespaces Published on 4 Sep 2013 · Filed in Introduction · 1348 words (estimated 7 minutes to read) In this post, I’m going to introduce you to the concept of Linux network namespaces. While it might seem a bit esoteric right now, trust me that there is a re
Scott's Weblog The weblog of an IT pro focusing on cloud computing, Kubernetes, Linux, containers, and networking Connecting OVS Bridges with Patch Ports Published on 27 Nov 2012 · Filed in Tutorial · 820 words (estimated 4 minutes to read) Spurred to action by a brief mention at the bottom of a blog post, I began digging into the use of patch ports to connect multiple Open vSwitch (OVS) bridges.
This configuration would pass the VLAN tags for VLANs 10, 11, and 12 all the way up to the guest, where—assuming the OS installed in the guest has VLAN support—you could configure network connectivity appropriately. Alternately, if you know the port to which a particular guest is connected, you could configure that port as a VLAN access port with a command like this: This command makes the guest a
Scott's Weblog The weblog of an IT pro focusing on cloud computing, Kubernetes, Linux, containers, and networking What is SR-IOV? Published on 2 Dec 2009 · Filed in Explanation · 1131 words (estimated 6 minutes to read) I/O virtualization is a topic that has received a fair amount of attention recently, due in no small part to the attention given to Xsigo Systems after their participation in the G
Scott's Weblog The weblog of an IT pro focusing on cloud computing, Kubernetes, Linux, containers, and networking Technology Short Take 182 6 Sep 2024 Welcome to Technology Short Take #182! I have a slightly bulkier list of links for you today, bolstered by some recent additions to my RSS feeds and supplemented by some articles I found through social media. There should be enough here to keep folk
Scott's Weblog The weblog of an IT pro focusing on cloud computing, Kubernetes, Linux, containers, and networking Creating a Bootable ESXi USB Stick on Mac OS X Published on 8 Jan 2009 · Filed in Tutorial · 490 words (estimated 3 minutes to read) I recently found myself with a decent HP DL385 G2 server with no hard drives (it used to have hard drives, but now it doesn’t…there’s a long story behind
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