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Re: Ubuntu Xenial stemcell and rootfs plans
I don't think it wouldn't allow them to run arbitrary binaries, but it
would allow them to run arbitrary build packs. If you divorce the binaries
from the build pack, you can control the binaries
I don't think it wouldn't allow them to run arbitrary binaries, but it
would allow them to run arbitrary build packs. If you divorce the binaries
from the build pack, you can control the binaries
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Daniel Mikusa
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#4873
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Re: Ubuntu Xenial stemcell and rootfs plans
Thanks. This is helpful! I'd like get a better understanding of the
following:
Why would an operator set their environment to be disconnected from the
internet if they wanted to enable their users to
Thanks. This is helpful! I'd like get a better understanding of the
following:
Why would an operator set their environment to be disconnected from the
internet if they wanted to enable their users to
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By
Danny Rosen
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#4872
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Re: Ubuntu Xenial stemcell and rootfs plans
See responses inline:
I may be missing something but it was my understanding that buildpacks with
binaries included must (unless checking all binaries into git) be added as
admin buildpacks which non
See responses inline:
I may be missing something but it was my understanding that buildpacks with
binaries included must (unless checking all binaries into git) be added as
admin buildpacks which non
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By
Mike Youngstrom <youngm@...>
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#4871
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Re: Ubuntu Xenial stemcell and rootfs plans
* One of the key value propositions of a buildpack is the lightweight
process to fork and customize a buildpack.
*The inclusion of binaries makes buildpack customization a much heavier
process and
* One of the key value propositions of a buildpack is the lightweight
process to fork and customize a buildpack.
*The inclusion of binaries makes buildpack customization a much heavier
process and
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By
Danny Rosen
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#4870
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Re: How to install things on specfic APP container
Hi,
depending on which buildpack you use it might be easier or more complicated
to launch custom scripts at app runtime. In these scripts you can install
apps, but only in "userspace" - that is, not
Hi,
depending on which buildpack you use it might be easier or more complicated
to launch custom scripts at app runtime. In these scripts you can install
apps, but only in "userspace" - that is, not
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By
Michal Tekel
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#4869
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[abacus] Separate time-based from discrete usage metrics
Hi,
We're trying to fix Abacus issue 88: Missing aggregated usage for the running application [1].
Background
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See the jsdelfino comment in the GitHub issue [2]. TL;DR: Resource providers
Hi,
We're trying to fix Abacus issue 88: Missing aggregated usage for the running application [1].
Background
=========
See the jsdelfino comment in the GitHub issue [2]. TL;DR: Resource providers
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By
Hristo Iliev
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#4868
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Questions of how to add projects to Cloud Foundry Community repo
Hi,
I found there are three repos related to Cloud Foundry in Github. And I prefers to contribute some projects to the Cloud Foundry Community one. So, whom I can contact? And what steps I should
Hi,
I found there are three repos related to Cloud Foundry in Github. And I prefers to contribute some projects to the Cloud Foundry Community one. So, whom I can contact? And what steps I should
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By
Layne Peng
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#4867
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Create-service-auth-token fails
#cf
#mongodb
#service
#azure
i am working as an admin user on a deployment guided by azure mongodb release https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/bosh-azure-cpi-release/tree/master/docs/advanced/deploy-mongodb
Am stuck on a
i am working as an admin user on a deployment guided by azure mongodb release https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/bosh-azure-cpi-release/tree/master/docs/advanced/deploy-mongodb
Am stuck on a
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By
Garv Sachdeva
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#4866
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Re: Loggregator has updated protobufs definitions and compiler for dropsonde
Protobufs is smart. Given how we added the map, it should just work either
way.
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Jim Campbell | Product Manager | Cloud Foundry | Pivotal.io | 303.618.0963
Protobufs is smart. Given how we added the map, it should just work either
way.
--
Jim Campbell | Product Manager | Cloud Foundry | Pivotal.io | 303.618.0963
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By
Jim CF Campbell
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#4865
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Re: aligning cf push health-check default value
Hi Dies,
I spoke with Eric and he explained that this could be the desired UX for a
majority of the apps pushed with --no-route. There are more advanced
deployment strategies that might set
Hi Dies,
I spoke with Eric and he explained that this could be the desired UX for a
majority of the apps pushed with --no-route. There are more advanced
deployment strategies that might set
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By
Nicholas Calugar
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#4864
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Re: Ubuntu Xenial stemcell and rootfs plans
I really like the idea of finding a way to move away from bundling binaries
with the buildpacks while continuing to not require internet access. My
organization actually doesn't even use the binary
I really like the idea of finding a way to move away from bundling binaries
with the buildpacks while continuing to not require internet access. My
organization actually doesn't even use the binary
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By
Mike Youngstrom <youngm@...>
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#4863
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Re: Announcing support for TCP Routing
Hello Ruben,
We're currently adding support for quota management of route ports, as they
can be a limited resource in some environments. This is particularly bad on
AWS, where an ELB can be
Hello Ruben,
We're currently adding support for quota management of route ports, as they
can be a limited resource in some environments. This is particularly bad on
AWS, where an ELB can be
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By
Shannon Coen
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#4862
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Re: Ubuntu Xenial stemcell and rootfs plans
Could we please, please not call it `cflinuxfs3`? A very common question I
get is what is `cflinuxfs2` really? I then have to explain that it is
basically Ubuntu Trusty. That invariably results in
Could we please, please not call it `cflinuxfs3`? A very common question I
get is what is `cflinuxfs2` really? I then have to explain that it is
basically Ubuntu Trusty. That invariably results in
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By
Daniel Mikusa
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#4861
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Re: Loggregator has updated protobufs definitions and compiler for dropsonde
You mention that this change is non-breaking for metrics users. I don't
know much about protobufs backwards compatibility story. Can you detail a
little more the implications from a compatibility
You mention that this change is non-breaking for metrics users. I don't
know much about protobufs backwards compatibility story. Can you detail a
little more the implications from a compatibility
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By
Mike Youngstrom <youngm@...>
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#4860
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Re: Ubuntu Xenial stemcell and rootfs plans
Thanks Mike that helps. Hopefully that work will get prioritized in the
next year or so. :)
For the record, on the stemcell side I've been battling a non CF issue [0]
with Trusty that I'm hoping is
Thanks Mike that helps. Hopefully that work will get prioritized in the
next year or so. :)
For the record, on the stemcell side I've been battling a non CF issue [0]
with Trusty that I'm hoping is
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By
Mike Youngstrom <youngm@...>
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#4859
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Re: Loggregator has updated protobufs definitions and compiler for dropsonde
Hopefully it's OK because you're bought into the value of tagged metrics...
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Jim Campbell | Product Manager | Cloud Foundry | Pivotal.io | 303.618.0963
Hopefully it's OK because you're bought into the value of tagged metrics...
--
Jim Campbell | Product Manager | Cloud Foundry | Pivotal.io | 303.618.0963
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By
Jim CF Campbell
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#4858
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Re: HTTP request status text is changed
I’m unsure why this is, although I haven’t been able to deploy the docker image you’ve created yet. I’m still attempting to get the image to start on a CF instance for validation and
I’m unsure why this is, although I haven’t been able to deploy the docker image you’ve created yet. I’m still attempting to get the image to start on a CF instance for validation and
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By
Ben Hale <bhale@...>
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#4857
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Re: HTTP request status text is changed
Thanks for your information, I will have a try.
Just wondering why it's also reproducible when it's a docker image?
In this case, this is nothing related to java buildpack.
Thanks for your information, I will have a try.
Just wondering why it's also reproducible when it's a docker image?
In this case, this is nothing related to java buildpack.
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By
Stanley Shen <meteorping@...>
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#4856
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Re: Ubuntu Xenial stemcell and rootfs plans
Hi Mike,
I totally agree with you on all points, but there are second-order effects
that are worth discussing and understanding, as they've influenced my own
thinking around the timing of this
Hi Mike,
I totally agree with you on all points, but there are second-order effects
that are worth discussing and understanding, as they've influenced my own
thinking around the timing of this
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By
Mike Dalessio
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#4855
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Re: HTTP request status text is changed
As I mentioned earlier, the difference in behavior is down to the command that is being run when the application is pushed to Cloud Foundry. When you push your WAR to CloudFoundry, it is being run in
As I mentioned earlier, the difference in behavior is down to the command that is being run when the application is pushed to Cloud Foundry. When you push your WAR to CloudFoundry, it is being run in
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By
Ben Hale <bhale@...>
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#4854
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