
#Ansible: TINMTOWTDI
(I'm more the #TIMTOWTDI guy.)
#Ansible: TINMTOWTDI
(I'm more the #TIMTOWTDI guy.)
#getFedihired - Know #MongoDB and/or #ElasticSearch and/or GNU/Linux #sysadm ? Expecially if you know #Ansible and/or #python and #shell scripting
A couple US or India #WFH positions opening up for 24/7 support ( includes #weekend and #holiday shifts )
US roles are US daytimes, India roles are the other 16 hours of day
DM me if you're interested ( job listings coming soon )
We should also have some SRE and dev positions and a MongoDB DBA position soon
Another repost of this, as i've moved to my own personal instance running on GoToSocial.
Hi, I’m Andy, a #devops techie from the UK with a particular obsession with over engineering my home network setup. I operate dimension.sh (a tilde/pubnix), I’m also a Disney parks fan, Texans fan, and when I get a spare moment I enjoy a bit of wood working and tinkering with old computers.
Happy to see it finally arrived you - just in time - and I’m really happy to share the big news: We - as #credativ - are an independent company again after having a great time of two years at #NetApp (and also as being NetApp).
#OpenSource continuous, it was, is and will always be our passion which almost every mate in our company represents (as s #Debian, #Ubuntu, #PostgreSQL, #Ansible, #GardenLinux, #ProxLB, #OpenStack and many other tools as developer, maintainer and contributor) which clearly shows the passion of every one - not only during the business times but also in the spare time and the commitment into opensource.
See also:
German: https://www.credativ.de/blog/aktuelles/credativ-wieder-ein-eigenstaendiges-unternehmen/
English: https://www.credativ.de/en/blog/credativ-inside/credativ-is-once-again-an-independent-company/
Best practices for administering old Linux distros with ansible
My employer is continuing to pursue increased sales to the US government, so for ethical reasons I'm fully on the job market now.
I am an experienced #devOps engineer, having worked exclusively with #AWS. I have extensive experience in #terraform and #openTofu with significant #Ansible work as well. I've used the full alphabet soup of AWS services: VPC, EC2, S3, ACM, KMS, IAM, RDS, Route53, SNS, SES, SQS, WAF, and many more. I also am familiar with the various monitoring, alerting, and on-call platforms, most notably CloudWatch, DataDog, and Pager Duty. I also have management and project management experience, leading teams and projects at the application and architectural levels.
I do not, unfortunately, have experience with K8s or EKS, so any potential position would need to accept a ramp-up time if those are part of the infrastructure ecosystem. I am a fast learner, and I have a solid engineering expertise to build off of.
My primary need is a fully #remote position for family reasons. As my profile states, I am based in the Twin Cities area in US Central time. I am fully authorized to work in the US without employer support.
I'm happy to answer any other questions folks may have, and I can provide my resume upon request. Thanks in advance for boosts and such!
I've messed around with programmatic graphics to display on a 1.8" TFT panel connected to my Pi Cluster. Each node runs a cronjob of a python script to capture state into a .json file while a master node fetches those json files to then drive the LCD display.
I have a writeup for the whole build process of the Pi Cluster I created:
https://codingcipher.wordpress.com/2024/03/17/yet-another-pi-cluster/
How would I combine a loop and a conditional in an Ansible task? What I'd like to do:
- name: Print vars if they exist...
ansible.builtin.debug:
msg: The variable exists!
when: {{ item }} is defined
loop:
- var1
- var2
…
- varN
The issue is the when conditional is expecting a variable name literal not a variable name in another variable:
when: var1 is defined
Ideas? Maybe I'm going about this the wrong way…
Thursday Ansible update ran smoothly!
Every week, I run an Ansible playbook to update my multiple LXC containers, VMs, and hosts. The only exception is my Proxmox nodes, which I update manually.
Hi Ansible gurus,
What is the simplest way to run it automatically?
I want to avoid overkill solution for my small homelab. :-)
Thanks
@itsfoss anything takes time to learn but once a point is reached, Linux is just simpler to manage as it keeps it simple.
Nothing beats working with text files to configure stuff and then there is the excellent #ansible to do things en masse.
I have done admin for other systems as well and I find Linux the least time intensive, by a large margin.
@daniel1820815 hey hey, automation #ansible is always part of my work but it is rather the "tool" then the goal.
Good morning #Fediverse!
Busy week ahead with #Coding, #Scripting, and #Automation topics at work besides daily #Cybersecurity tasks. Wish you all a good start into the new week!
What‘s going on with you?
This is a customer-facing role, so if that's not your thing, keep scrolling.
TLDR: If you know Hadoop and live close enough to Belfast to commute, you should apply.
I've posted this before, but it's been a little while #fedihire. Also, adding some additional information this time. This is my team. We are already on three continents and 6 timezones, but #Belfast is a new location for the team. I know literally nothing about the office.
I know a lot of places Hadoop is the past, and sure we see a ton of #Spark (I do not understand why that is not listed in the job description but maybe because they want to emphasis that we need hadoop expertise?). You can see all the projects we support at https://www.openlogic.com/supported-technology
It depends on how you count, as I was on two teams during tradition, but I've been on this team for over 5 years now. It's a great team. I've been with the company now right at 7 years. I cannot say how we compare to Belfast employers but this is well more than double where I have stayed at any other employer (even if you count UNC-CH as a single employer rather than the different departments, I've beat them by well over a year at this point).
My manager has been on this team for almost 15 years. His manager has been with this team for almost as long as me, but with the company much longer. His manager has been here almost as long as me (I actually did orientation with him). His manager is a her and she's been here almost as long as me. So, obviously, this is a place where people want to stay!
Our team has a lot of testosterone, but when I started, our CEO was a woman. The GM for the division is a woman.
My manager is black. The manager of our sister team is black.
I think you'll find our team and company is concerned about your work product and not how you dress, what bathroom you use, or the color of your skin.
If you take a look at our careers page, you'll see this:
Work Should Be Fun
There’s always something to look forward to as a Perforce employee: scavenger hunts, community lunches, summer events, virtual games, and year-end celebrations just to name a few.
We take that shit seriously. Nauseatingly so sometimes, lol.
Actually, we take everything on the careers page seriously, but I know from experience that some places treat support like they are a shoe sole to be worn down. Not so here. It's not all rainbows and sunshine, of course. The whole point is that the customer is having an issue! Our customers treat us with respect because management demands that they do.
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The Director of Product Development at Perforce is searching for a Enterprise Architect (#BigData Solutions) to join the team. We are looking for an individual who loves data solutions, views technology as a lifestyle, and has a passion for open source software. In this position, you’ll get hands on experience building, configuring, deploying, and troubleshooting our big data solutions, and you’ll contribute to our most strategic product offerings.
At OpenLogic we do #opensource right, and our people make it happen. We provide the technical expertise required for maintaining healthy implementations of hundreds of integrated open source software packages. If your skills meet any of the specs below, now is the time to apply to be a part of our passionate team.
Responsibilities:
Troubleshoot and conduct root cause analysis on enterprise scale big data systems operated by third-party clients. Assisting them in resolving complex issues in mission critical environments.
Install, configure, validate, and monitor a bundle of open source packages that deliver a cohesive world class big data solution.
Evaluate existing Big Data systems operated by third-party clients and identify areas for improvement.
Administer automation for provisioning and updating our big data distribution.
Requirements:
Demonstrable proficiency in #Linux command-line essentials
Strong #SQL and #NoSQL background required
Demonstrable experience designing or testing disaster recovery plans, including backup and recovery
Must have a firm understanding of the #Hadoop ecosystem, including the various open source packages that contribute to a broader solution, as well as an appreciation for the turmoil and turf wars among vendors in the space
Must understand the unique use cases and requirements for platform specific deployments, including on-premises vs cloud vs hybrid, as well as bare metal vs virtualization
Demonstrable experience in one or more cloud-based technologies (AWS or Azure preferred)
Experience with #virtualization and #containerization at scale
Experience creating architectural blueprints and best practices for Hadoop implementations
Some programming experience required
#Database administration experience very desirable
Experience working in enterprise/carrier production environments
Understanding of #DevOps and automation concepts
#Ansible playbook development very desirable
Experience with #Git-based version control
Be flexible and willing to support occasional after-hours and weekend work
Experience working with a geographically dispersed virtual team
https://jobs.lever.co/perforce/479dfdd6-6e76-4651-9ddb-c4b652ab7b74
Sometimes we do complex stuff just for the sake of learning, and that's the essence of why we have home labs.
I built a Fedora container image (for an Ansible execution environment), from inside an Ubuntu container, that is running inside another Ubuntu container (Forgejo runner), while all of them were using the same underlying Docker-in-Docker, running from a Docker Compose (where Forgejo and the Runner also are), on a Debian base OS, on a Raspberry Pi.
Did I need to do that? Absolutely not. Did I like doing it? Obviously yes!
Now I just need to find the time and the head space to write a blog post about it.
Edit: Ich habe Kontakt zu 4 wunderbaren Menschen, die mir helfen können. Danke an alle!
Ich suche eine helfende Hand für meine #IT Firma @feinste_netzwerke in #Erkrath #Dusseldorf als #Nebenjob für die Abendstunden. Aufgaben sind Updates per #SSH #VPN und #Ansible (im Aufbau) und Pflege der Dokumentation mit #GIT #Markdown . Syteme sind #OPNsense #Windows #FreeBSD #TrueNAS #Linux . Erweiterung des #Monitoring per #Zabbix
Can you link to your #Ansible system update/patching playbooks for Debian systems?
Do you have strategies for rolling back if something goes wrong? I'd love to see how you do it.
OpenShift virtualization tools released by Red Hat
https://www.admin-magazine.com/News/Red-Hat-Releases-OpenShift-Virtualization-Tools
#OpenShift #RedHat #virtualization #cluster #VirtualMachine #Ansible
Hallo Fediverse,
ich bin gerade auf der Suche nach einem neuen #Freelance-Projekt im #DevOps-Bereich.
Wenn ihr also Beratung und erfahrene Hände bei Themen wie Infrastruktur, #Cloud, Automatisierung, #IaC, #GitOps, #Kubernetes, #Terraform, #Ansible, Monitoring mit #Prometheus, etc. sucht und euer Unternehmen nicht gerade damit beschäftigt ist, den Planeten anzuzünden, dann lasst uns doch gerne mal sprechen.
Free and Open Source Infra and Software #Hackathon
Wir laden euch zum gemeinsamen Arbeiten an #FOSS in den @cccffm vom 17.–19. Januar 2025 ein.
Pretix: https://pretix.ffffm.net/ffffmev/hackathon202401/
Raum zum Entwickeln und Austauschen bezüglich Freier und Offener #Infrastruktur und Software.
Zum Beispiel Entwicklung an #OpenWrt, der Umbau von #Saltstack oder #Puppet auf #NixOS oder #Ansible, genauso aber auch Dokumentationserweiterung oder das Erstellen von Anleitungen fürs Routing im Internet