I wrote these several years ago - please do not code like this!
Quine 1:
s s=" s s= w $E(s,1,5),$C(34),s,$C(34),$E(s,6,*)" w $E(s,1,5),$C(34),s,$C(34),$E(s,6,*)
Quine 2:
s p="w $c(115,32,112,61,34)_p_$c(34,32,120,32,112)" x p
I'm not sure I understand the use case for installing SSH when docker exec is already available:
- Running an IRIS session:
docker exec -it iris iris session IRIS
- Starting a shell:
docker exec -it iris bash
- Starting a shell as root (in an IRIS container with "Normal" security):
docker exec -it --user=root iris bash
These commands can be run from a machine other than the host:
docker --host=tcp://35.231.179.51:2376 exec -it iris bash
They can be run securely from an outside machine by configuring docker to use TLS:
docker --host=tcp://35.231.179.51:2376 --tls --tlscacert=ca.pem --tlscert=cert.pem --tlskey=key.pem exec -it iris bash
In what situations would SSH be preferable?
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Hi @Alfredo Neto,
I think your annotations might work if you move them from the IrisCluster to the Pod:
spec: topology: data: podTemplate: metadata: annotations: prometheus.io/scrape: "true" prometheus.io/path: "/api/monitor/metrics" prometheus.io/port: "52773"
Please let me know if that works for you.
-Steve