You can copy your crontab into an image, in order for the container launched from said image to run the job. Important: as noted in docker-cron issue 3: use LF, not CRLF for your cron file. See "Run a cron job with Docker" from Julien Boulay in his Ekito/docker-cron: Let’s create a new file called "hello-cron" to describe our job. # must be ended with a new line "LF" (Unix) and not "CRLF" (Windows
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Now for copy to system clipboard I have to select via mouse text in tmux window with Shift key. And then I have to run this command: tmux save-buffer - | reattach-to-user-namespace pbcopy Is any chance to save to system clipboard easier? Key bind or better do that automatically after Shift release. My tmux config: https://gist.github.com/3641580
I'm building a container for a ruby app. My app's configuration is contained within environment variables (loaded inside the app with dotenv). One of those configuration variables is the public ip of the app, which is used internally to make links. I need to add a dnsmasq entry pointing this ip to 127.0.0.1 inside the container, so it can fetch the app's links as if it were not containerized. I'm
I am using an init script to run a simple process, which is started with: start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --chuid $DAEMONUSER \ --make-pidfile --pidfile $PIDFILE --background \ --exec $DAEMON $DAEMON_ARGS The process called $DAEMON usually prints log information to its standard output. As far as I can tell this data is not being stored anywhere. I would like to write or append the stdout of $DAE
We have an employee whose surname is Null. Our employee lookup application is killed when that last name is used as the search term (which happens to be quite often now). The error received is: <soapenv:Fault> <faultcode>soapenv:Server.userException</faultcode> <faultstring>coldfusion.xml.rpc.CFCInvocationException: [coldfusion.runtime.MissingArgumentException : The SEARCHSTRING parameter to the g
I'm having trouble getting the taglist plugin working properly with Scala. I've installed the plugin and ctags and verified that it works properly with Java and C++. I then followed the instructions on this page (minus the Lift specific instructuions), but was nothing shows up in the taglist window when I open it while editing a Scala file. Has anyone got this working and what are the proper steps
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