Category Archives: DataCenter

Find in Linux if your installed RAM is ECC

By | October 21, 2017

Sometimes really simple questions are hard to answer. One day I got the question from a coworker: “How do I know if some installed RAM is ECC or not”. The easiest way is to use dmidecode command that dumps in Linux all the system characteristics. But because I had no idea how to see if… Read More »

#Docker : Fix services cannot see each other by name if they run on different swarm nodes issue

By | October 18, 2017

Lately after one of the updates of docker binaries I started to have a strange issue in a Docker Swarm setup configured here. Services were no longer able to see each other if they were running on different nodes. If two services were running on the same swarm node there was no issue. This is… Read More »

#DRBD Growing online a replicated resource in a complex enterprise environment

By | October 20, 2017

At some point an increase in size of the replicated resource is needed. This can be caused by an increase in data retention times or an increase of transaction numbers affecting that resource. If the backing block devices can be grown while in operation (online), it is also possible to increase the size of a… Read More »

#DRBD investigate and solve a sudden Diskless issue

By | September 19, 2017

Even when you think that you know something well enough you discover that there are some corner cases you never encountered. This is the main reason I like IT system administration tasks, you never get bored. This post is about one of this corner cases in a DRBD setup described in post #DRBD based disk… Read More »

#Docker images cleanup

By | September 17, 2017

CASE 1: If you use multi-stage docker builds you will end up with lots of un-tagged images. The proper way to clean the intermediary leftover images is: docker rmi $(docker images -f “dangling=true” -q) CASE 2: If you want to clean up all the old images for which you no longer have any instantiated container… Read More »

Portable #RaspberryPI #Docker #Swarm – Static IP, Ethernet based, #Portainer

By | October 14, 2017

As I discussed in post Portable #Docker #Swarm made of #RaspberryPI – Updated hardware there were several hardware updates done to the swarm. One of the updates was adding a switch and connecting all the Raspberry PIs to the switch. First version of the Docker Swarm was done using the wifi connections of the PIs.… Read More »

Portable #Docker #Swarm made of #RaspberryPI – Updated hardware

By | October 14, 2017

I wanted to update my hardware setup for the Docker Swarm cluster from post Portable #Docker #Swarm made of #RaspberryPI. The idea was to make it more portable, more reliable and a bit faster. The following steps were done: Add ethernet support The original setup used a small Edimax router with the Raspberry Pi nodes… Read More »

#nginx proxy_pass an URI to another server with a different URI

By | August 22, 2017

Nginx can be used very nicely to aggregate resources after the same fronted by using it as a proxy. I want my set-up to be like: URL1: https://blog.voina.fr -> nas1 hosted wordpress URL2: https://blog.voina.fr/store -> nas2 hosted store with URL https://nas/store URL3: https://blog.voina.fr/doc -> nas4 hosted wiki with URL https://nas4/wiki How can we do this… Read More »

#DRBD: Synchronization of sites after the connection between sites is down for a long time

By | August 10, 2017

In a DRBD setup as described in #DRBD based disk replication of a production cluster to a remote site cluster on RHEL 6 there is a special case when due to some external issues the communication line between the sites is down due to technical reason for a longer period of time (days). The line… Read More »