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I have the following image installed on my Docker: mcr.microsoft.com/mssql/server:2022-latest. From it I created a container, and in that container I created my database.
Today I suddenly received the following error when trying to start the container:
Error: The evaluation period has expired.
/opt/mssql/bin/sqlservr: PAL initialization failed. Error: 104
I understand that it may be a license related problem, but I don't know how to solve it. And if it is the case that I need to update my image, is it possible to do this without losing my entire database?
I'm using Windows 11 with Docker Desktop, and I've tried running the command:
docker run -e MSSQL_PID=Developer
-e 'ACCEPT_EULA=Y'
-e 'SA_PASSWORD=Gs070201!'
-p 1433:1433
-d 615e05143269d67743cf44626c52eef3de5688f7e877022038f490239df3a719
Passing the variables indicating that I accept the EULA and that I want to use the Developer edition, so it should not have entered an evaluation period.
I pulled the docker image again, and it seems to fix it.
docker pull mcr.microsoft.com/mssql/server:2022-latest
Give it a try and see if it works for you.
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What solutions does http://hub.docker.com/ use?
I’m doing similar in other direction, I wanted to know what technologies were chosen for the implementation of the Docker Hub.
What databases, what framework?
Can you suggest similar open source projects?
Sorry, did not find this information on the net.
You can build your own docker registry server with simple command:
docker run -d -p 5000:5000 --restart always --name registry registry:2
Docker Inc. has open sourced it already:
https://hub.docker.com/_/registry
There is no database involved, normally we use aws s3 bucket as backend to save the images.
There are several other open sources registry servers you can use as well, such as harbor, nexus, etc.
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Yesterday i restarted my remote computer only to find that i could no longer connect to it through ssh. I can connect to the computer if I'm using the computer, but when i try to on my other computer it does not work. I have tried reinstalling it but i have had no luck. Whenever i try to connect to it through a different computer, its "Connection timed out". I have also checked ssh status and it says it is running.
Also, I am kind of a beginner to this so if my terminology is off feel free to correct me.
I don't know what i should do. Any help and all help is appreciated!
Check if the firewall is blocking port 22.
maybe some changes have been made and got applied only when you restarted the machine.
Have a look at the output of
iptables -L | grep ssh
and see if there is any info
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Initially I wanted to uninstall PSQL from my system and switch to postgres app, version 9.2.
Followed this guide closely, but still have problems with postgresql being active on my system.
psql gives me
psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
Is the server running locally and accepting
connections on Unix domain socket "/var/pgsql_socket/.s.PGSQL.5432"?
When I got to
rm /usr/bin/psql
I get
override rwxr-xr-x root/wheel compressed for /usr/bin/psql?
Since this is out of my competencies, and I have no idea what it does, I am asking you guys.
The files in /usr/bin are a part of your operating system, and among the numerous suppliers of PostgreSQL installers or packages for Mac OS X, I think none of them ever suggests to delete /usr/bin/psql.
In fact there are quite a few more files that you would delete, should you want to wipe out the PostgreSQL client layer as shipped by Apple. And when you'll upgrade that system to 10.8.X+1 or whatever, the Apple installer may well put them back again with newer versions.
If you're in uncharted territory when playing admin with your operating system, it's better to just follow the procedure suggested on postgres.app, which boils down to changing your program's search path, so that their psql and other tools (pg_dump, pg_restore,...) come first.
Also, related answer: How to fix pg_dump version mismatch errors?
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Is there a way to recover an entire website from the waybackmachine?
I have an old site that is archived but no longer have the website files to revive it again. Is there a way to recover the old data so I can get my long lost files back?
wget is a great tool to mirror an entire site and if you are on windows, you can use Cygwin to install it. The following command will mirror a site: wget -m domain.name
Update from comments:
The example wget command that the wont ascend to the parent dir (-np), ignores robot.txt (-e robots=off), uses the cdn domain (--domains=domain.name), and mirrors a url (the url to mirror, http://an.example.com ). All together you get:
wget -np -e robots=off --mirror --domains=staticweb.archive.org,web.archive.org http://web.archive.org/web/19970708161549/http://www.google.com/
If you are dealing with https and a self signed cert, u can use --no-check-certificate to disable the certificate check. The wget help is the best place to see possible options.
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Can I replace NRPE for Puppet, for managing? If the answer if affirmative, could somebody explain me which are the advantages between both of them?.
Thanks,
No
I think you are comparing two different things.
NRPE is an agent for remote monitoring.
Puppet is a configuration management framework, sort of like make(1) for entire Unix and Mac system configurations.
So, if what you want to do is install software and tweak configurations, Puppet is a good place to start.
While you can setup NRPE to basically allow arbitrary command execution, it's both risky because of NRPE's simple authentication and tedious as it's difficult to manage lots of hosts this way. Puppet is a tool for automating host configuration, which it is fabulous at. If you want to just run a few commands remotely look into mcollective, pssh, mussh, dsh, sshpt, fabric, pdsh, pussh, clusterit -- there are endless others. Even ganglia has a remote command execution framework. Tools similar to Puppet are Chef and CFengine.
DigitalRoss is correct. NRPE and Puppet are in two different spaces.