As we know that Jupyter’s is a Python-based solution, and it provides a lot of convenience for interactivity with Python code. But, I just wonder if Jupyter can use Java as its kernel, and it can. I find that it allows to integrate additional "kernels" with Java capabilities and someone has done it -IJava: https://github.com/SpencerPark/IJava
Thursday, September 19, 2019
[Kubernetes] The simple introduction of VPA
VPA stands for Vertical Pod Autoscaling, which frees you from having to think about what values to specify for a container's CPU and memory requests. The autoscaler can recommend values for CPU and memory requests, or it can automatically update values for CPU and memory requests.
Before using VPA, we need to install Metrics Server first as follows:
Before using VPA, we need to install Metrics Server first as follows:
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
[Kubernetes] Call Kubernetes APIs
If you want to use Bash Shell to call Kubernetes APIs, Here is the way to get the token and use it as follows:
Prepare variables
Prepare variables
#APISERVER="https://10.10.0.100:6443" $ APISERVER=$(kubectl config view | grep server | cut -f 2- -d ":" | tr -d " ") $ TOKEN=$(kubectl describe secret $(kubectl get secrets | grep default | cut -f1 -d ' ') | \ grep -E '^token' | cut -f2 -d':' | tr -d '\t')Call APIs
$ curl $APISERVER/api --header "Authorization: Bearer ${TOKEN//[[:space:]]/}" --insecure { "kind": "APIVersions", "versions": [ "v1" ], "serverAddressByClientCIDRs": [ { "clientCIDR": "0.0.0.0/0", "serverAddress": "192.168.0.100:6443" } ] }
[Docker] Troubleshooting to docker private registry
I create a private docker registry as follows and sometimes it cannot reply the http request.
$ sudo docker run -p 7443:7443 --restart=always \ -v /raid/registry2:/var/lib/registry \ -e REGISTRY_HTTP_ADDR=0.0.0.0:7443 \ --name registry registry:2 $ curl -v http://192.168.10.10:7443/v2/_catalog * Trying 192.168.10.10... * TCP_NODELAY set * Connected to 192.168.10.10 (192.168.10.10) port 7443 (#0) > GET /v2/_catalog HTTP/1.1 > Host: 192.168.0.109:7443 > User-Agent: curl/7.58.0 > Accept: */* ...(hang)...
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
[Kubernetes] Add new DNS server in CoreDNS Configuration
After finished the K8S installation, I had encountered an issue that the pod cannot resolve the domain name. I use these commands to check the DNS issue.
$ systemd-resolve --status nameservers: addresses: - 210.240.232.1 search: [] # use busybox pod to run nslookup $ kubectl apply -f https://k8s.io/examples/admin/dns/busybox.yaml $ kubectl exec -it busybox -- nslookup kubernetes.default $ kubectl exec -it busybox -- nslookup google.com # check local DNS configuration $ kubectl exec busybox cat /etc/resolv.conf
Monday, August 5, 2019
[Qt] How to install Qt for WebAssembly
In the previous post: [Qt] The Qt features of WebAssembly and Qt quick WebGLStreaming, I mentioned about Qt for WebAssembly but didn't try it yet. Here, this post is to introduce how to install Qt for WebAssembly and give an example to try by the following steps:
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
[Kubernetes] How to install Kubernetes Dashboard and without invalid certification
When I follow the instructions from the official site: https://github.com/kubernetes/dashboard to install Kubernetes Dashboard, I encounter the problem that I cannot access the dashboard via my browser because the certificate is invalid. After figuring it out, Here is my approach to resolving it.
Sunday, July 21, 2019
[DDS] Install OpenSplice DCPS Python API on Raspberry Pi 3
Before starting to introduce how to install OpenSplice DCPS Python API on Raspberry Pi 3, we can take a look at the guide of OpenSplice DCPS Python API as list:
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