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I get the following warnings once a minute:
2020-06-23 23:11:13,900 [salt.loaded.int.fileserver.roots:180 ][WARNING ][24993] Skipped invalid cache mtime entry in /var/cache/salt/master/roots/mtime_map: /srv/salt/a/b/c/ifcfg-eth0:0:1533517049.0
2020-06-23 23:11:13,901 [salt.loaded.int.fileserver.roots:180 ][WARNING ][24993] Skipped invalid cache mtime entry in /var/cache/salt
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[cdk-pipelines] Stacks in stage doesn't get deployed in parallel when stage.add_application is used?
❓ Parallel Deployment to Multiple Accounts
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- Dockerfile include terraformer version with all providers
- Script install providers on start container
- Manual in README about docker run command, include volume mounts for outputs, credentials and etc.
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A user with 1K+ resources sent me this error, they're using macOS 10.15.6
and downloaded the latest version of infracost from homebrew.
infracost --tfdir=. --tfplan=plan.save 4s
INFO Running command: /usr/local/bin/terraform show -json plan.save
ERROR Error while reading from Writer: bufio.Scanner: token too long
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Hi, I just created a new environment (test2
) for my app, and now I’m trying to deploy a service to that environment but it fails.
Just for context, I’m attempting to use a monorepo setup:
- My apps (services) are in
/apps/
- My copilot manifests etc are in
/infrastructure/copilot/
- I always run
copilot
from/infrastructure/
- Each manifest has an
image
property that points to
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Garbage collection works by listing everything with the gc-tag. In a busy cluster, we really want that filter to happen server-side and ideally using an index of some sort.
That means we should use a Kubernetes label, not an annotation.
I think this will require a two-step migration plan (write both but continue to read annotation; release; drop support for annotation; release).
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Because having to type the whole commands is a pain!
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Found a bug in Collectors (#50). All collectors redundantly copied a bug where the Promise was not awaited.
Bug is fixed, but we should make a generic SinkCollector
for all types that implement Sink<T>
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I'm trying to use nbering/terraform-provider-ansible by placing it in
~/.terraform.d/plugins/linux_amd64/terraform-provider-ansible
, butterraform init
never seems to actually find it (NB this works fine in 0.12.x). Why is that?Can 0.13 actually load plugins from local file-system directories (as [described in the documentation](