Author Archives: Angel
Outlook 2016 opens with “Something is wrong with one of your data files and outlook needs to close.
The solution was as follows:
- In regedit, go to: Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\PST
- Delete the following two keys: LastCorruptStore and PromptRepair
- Start Outlook
That’s it.
Running a Kubernetes Cluster on Ubuntu with Calico
Guide to the Best Knife Steel
Sitecore Docker – How to Set the License for Sitecore 9.3 containers?
Playing around with Sitecore Docker Containers and my simple development framework version 2.6
WordPress on Kubernetes in Ubuntu
WordPress on Kubernetes in Ubuntu
based on:
https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/master/bitnami/wordpress/#installing-the-chart
https://vitux.com/install-and-deploy-kubernetes-on-ubuntu/
1) Install snapd
sudo apt update sudo apt install snapd
2) Install helm
sudo snap install helm --classic
3) Install and enable Docker
sudo apt install docker.io sudo systemctl enable docker
4) Add the Kubernetes signing key on both the nodes
curl -s https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt/doc/apt-key.gpg | sudo apt-key add
5) Add Xenial Kubernetes Repository
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common sudo apt-get update sudo apt-add-repository "deb http://apt.kubernetes.io/ kubernetes-xenial main"
6) Install Kubeadm
sudo apt install kubeadm
7) Disable swap memory – Kubernetes does not perform properly on a system that is using
swap memory sudo swapoff -a
8) Set hostname
sudo hostnamectl set-hostname master-node
9) Initialize Kubernetes on the master node
sudo kubeadm init --pod-network-cidr=10.244.0.0/16
10) To start using your cluster, you need to run the following as a regular user:
mkdir -p $HOME/.kube sudo cp -i /etc/kubernetes/admin.conf $HOME/.kube/config sudo chown $(id -u):$(id -g) $HOME/.kube/config
11) Then you can join any number of worker nodes by running the following on each as root:
kubeadm join 192.168.185.98:6443 --token 3fblch.ja2qp2uymppvd92n --discovery-token-ca-cert-hash sha256:77bef2579a7c22a3b8a55f94f70595f35112b406ac12a04f67e7a73e1a50e62b
12) Deploy a Pod Network through the master node
sudo kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/coreos/flannel/master/Documentation/kube-flannel.yml
13) view the status of the network
kubectl get pods --all-namespaces
14) Install Bitnami WordPress (a help chart)
helm install my-blog bitnami/wordpress
15) Result
NAME: my-blog LAST DEPLOYED: Mon Apr 27 18:35:23 2020 NAMESPACE: default STATUS: deployed REVISION: 1 NOTES: ** Please be patient while the chart is being deployed **
To access your WordPress site from outside the cluster follow the steps below:
- Get the WordPress URL by running these commands: NOTE: It may take a few minutes for the LoadBalancer IP to be available.
Watch the status with: ‘kubectl get svc –namespace default -w my-blog-wordpress’ export SERVICE_IP=$(kubectl get svc –namespace default my-blog-wordpress –template “{{ range (index .status.loadBalancer.ingress 0) }}{{.}}{{ end }}”)
echo “WordPress URL: http://$SERVICE_IP/”
echo “WordPress Admin URL: http://$SERVICE_IP/admin” - Open a browser and access WordPress using the obtained URL.
- Login with the following credentials below to see your blog: echo Username: user
echo Password: $(kubectl get secret –namespace default my-blog-wordpress -o jsonpath=”{.data.wordpress-password}” | base64 –decode)
16) Uninstall
helm delete my-blog