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He was a boy She was a multinodal hive mind anchored in non-euclidean interdimensional space Can I make it any more obvious?
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Oracle Apps and Core DBA
: Strong knowledge of installation, upgrade, patching and cloning of EBS R12.1 and R12.2.x application from single node to multinode… with experience in handling multitenant databases and Disaster Recovery setup for single node as well as Oracle RAC. DMZ setup… Apply Now
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In this blog, you will learn how set up a step-by-step guide on How to set up a Multinode Kubernetes Cluster on Vagrant. The Kubernetes cluster setup will be using Kubeadm.
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World's 1st multinode quantum network is a breakthrough for the quantum internet
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Tagged by @emptyvoideater (who has cool music taste btw) to post 13 songs you’ve been listening to recently.
🪰 Who Is She? - I Monster
🍜 Ramen Multinode - Fornax Void
🎯 Killshot (Slowed + Reverb) - Magdalena Bay
💃 Bloody Mary - Lady Gaga
☎️ Eyes Without A Face - Billy Idol
🩹 Old Wounds - PVRIS
🥀 Bela Lugosi’s Dead - Bauhaus
💫 ‘Cosmic’.m4a - Denzel Curry
✂️ I Want To Know - Hiroyuki Sawano
🧹 Broken Bells - Greta Van Fleet
⚰️ Under Enemy Arms - Trippie Redd
🌬 Disintegration - The Cure
🗝 Chikai - Utada Hikaru
Anyone who wants to do this tag me in yours so I can listen.
Tagging: @jetix @kitahoro @2008-09 + my mutuals
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Drabble 127
Nature Walk
Varian was happily showing off his new invention to Rapunzel and Eugene. “And those snowshoes slip right on your boots, so you won't sink in a snow drift if you go traveling in a blizzard.” he explained.
“Why would anyone want to travel in a bliz- oh.” Eugene realized who he was talking to, and shut his mouth.
“They're very nice, Varian. I don't normally wear shoes, but for those I'd make an exception.” Rapunzel smiled.
“I also invented cross country skis! Wanna hear how those work?” he babbled.
“If it rhymes with 'freeze' I'm not interested. It's way too cold to do anything.” Eugene said.
“Lance and the girls don't agree with that. They just left on a nature walk, but if you hurry, you could join them, Varian. I'd come to, but Eugene and I are meeting with the delegates from Galcrest today.” Rapunzel informed him.
“That sounds pretty good! Dad and I love to explore the woods outside Old Corona. And maybe we'll find something good for you to eat, Ruddiger.” Varian petted his raccoon. Ruddiger, thrilled with both the prospects of food and a good petting from his owner, chittered happily.
“Would you like to take Pascal with you? I'm sure he'd enjoy that more than a diplomatic meeting.” Rapunzel said.
“Sure, hop aboard!” Varian beckoned to Pascal and the little chameleon climbed from Rapunzel's shoulder over to Varian's hand. Sometimes it was hard to believe Rapunzel and Pascal had once been Varian's sworn enemies, but the chameleon held no ill will towards the redeemed alchemist. Pascal had a kind and loving heart, just like Rapunzel.
“We'll bring you back something from the hike.” Varian promised.
“No snow of any kind! That belongs outside, and even there, I'm not too thrilled with it.” Eugene complained.
“Oh, Eugene.” Rapunzel laughed as her husband groaned.
Varian waved goodbye, and he and Ruddiger and Pascal set out to find Lance and the girls. The trail they'd left was pretty obvious, with Catalina's wolf tracks at the beginning of their hike, before she calmed down and shifted to her regular form. A hike was a good way for the girls to burn off excess energy, which now that Varian thought about it, was probably why his father had encouraged him to explore as a child.
“Hey guys!” Varian yelled as he saw the group ahead. “We came too! Rapunzel and Eugene couldn't get away from their meeting, so it's just us.” he explained.
“That's alright. We were just looking for things to build a snowman with.” Lance replied.
“Did you get carrots from the kitchens?” Varian asked.
“We did, but somebody already ate like 5 of them.” Catalina answered.
“Just because you girls don't eat your vegetables, doesn't mean the rest of us won't.” Lance countered. “Besides, they're good for you, helps with your eyesight.”
Kiera threw a snowball at Lance. “Bet you didn't see that coming, Dad!” she teased.
“That just means I'll have to eat more carrots.” Lance reached into his pocket and pulled out the final carrot he'd snagged from the kitchens. Both Kiera and Catalina looked disgusted and Varian laughed.
“How about pine cones? There's plenty of coniferous trees around here.” Varian suggested.
Kiera snorted. “You could just say 'evergreens' like a normal person.” but she liked his idea anyway and began looking for pine cones.
“I like to see if the trees are uninodal, producing just one whorl of branches each year from buds at the year's new shoots, or multinodal, producing two or more whorls of branches.” Varian explained.
“...leave it to you to ruin nature with science.” Kiera complained.
“Hey science is really helpful! Without it, we wouldn't know what foods are safe to eat.” Varian pointed out.
“Good argument.” Lance agreed, having just finished his carrots but still feeling a little hungry.
“There's some black walnuts over here. Hey Ruddiger, you want some?” Varian offered. The little raccoon waddled over and ate the walnuts out of Varian's hands. “You know, people can eat walnuts, too. They're really good roasted.” Varian added.
“That's all I need to hear!” Lance exclaimed, running up and grabbing a handful.
“Don't eat all of them, Dad! We need two for the snowman's eyes.” Catalina said.
“And I got a big pine cone we can use for the nose.” Kiera added.
“I'll get some branches, then.” Lance decided.
“I'm still looking for something Rapunzel would like. I promised I'd bring her something.” Varian recalled. Varian felt a little tug on his ear. It was Pascal, sitting on his shoulder and pointing up in a tree.
“Hey V! Look over there!” Kiera saw what Pascal was looking at: an abandoned bird's nest.
“That's perfect! Rapunzel would probably love to paint that, or weave part of it into a basket. But it's kinda high up...” Varian sighed wistfully.
“Leave it to me! My claws are great for climbing!” Catalina boasted as she shifted into a wolf. Her claws dug into the bark as she effortlessly shimmied up the tree.
“Careful with the nest.” Varian warned. But he didn't need to worry, Catalina climbed trees often and knew how to keep her balance even when holding something. She jumped down at the end and took a bow.
“That was awesome, Catalina!” Kiera cheered.
“Good job, Catalina.” Lance praised his daughter. “And nice cheering, Angry.” Lance always tried to be fair and compliment both girls regularly.
“Thanks a bunch.” Varian said.
“I guess if we've got everything we need, we can head back to the castle and build a snowman over there.” Lance suggested. Everyone nodded in agreement, and the group headed back.
Varian, Kiera, and Catalina rolled giant snowballs while Lance shoved some branches onto the snowman's middle to use as arms. The girls then added the walnut eyes and pine cone nose.
“Hey Varian. Can I see the bird's nest for a second?” Catalina asked.
“Sure. You were the one who got it down after all.” Varian said.
Catalina turned the nest upside down and placed it on the snowman's head. “Now it has short hair, just like Rapunzel.” she exclaimed.
“What's just like me?” Rapunzel asked, having offered to show the delegates around the castle as an excuse to get outside and see her friends.
“It's our snowman!” Catalina said proudly.
“It's very pretty. I thought our guests might like a tour of the grounds, I'm glad they got to see something nice.” Rapunzel replied. One of the delegates smiled, she had daughters at home around Catalina and Kiera's age.
“You can have the nest when the girls are done with it. I thought you might like it as a backdrop for your paintings.” Varian told her.
“Aw, that's so sweet.” Rapunzel smiled. Pascal waved at her and she bent down so he could climb into her arms.
“Is that a frog?” wondered a man from Galcrest.
“Eugene thought the same thing.” Rapunzel laughed. “But this is Pascal, a chameleon. He can change colors.” Pascal obediently changed from green to pink, matching Rapunzel's coat.
“So pretty!” squealed one of the female guests.
“We don't have anything like that in Galcrest!” said another guest.
“Pascal is very special, just like my friends. And my husband, even if he wouldn't come out in the snow and join us.” said Rapunzel. Everyone who knew Eugene laughed, it would take more than a little diplomacy to get him to play in winter.
The End
We hardly have any snow where I live now. But when I was a kid, we lived in Buffalo where it snows all the time and we used to make snowmen and do all those fun activities Eugene hates so much.
#tangled the series#tts#tts varian#tangled varian#varian#tts ruddiger#tangled ruddiger#ruddiger#tts angry#tangled angry#angry#tts kiera#tangled kiera#kiera#tts red#tangled red#red#tts catalina#tangled catalina#catalina#tts lance#tangled lance#lance#lance strongbow#tts rapunzel#tangled rapunzel#rapunzel#the whole gang#fanfiction#fanfic
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Oracle Apps and Core DBA
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] Apply Kubernetes beyond the basics of Kubernetes clusters by implementing IAM using OIDC and Active Directory, Layer 4 load balancing using MetalLB, advanced service integration, security, auditing, and CI/CDKey FeaturesFind out how to add enterprise features to a Kubernetes cluster with theory and exercises to guide youUnderstand advanced topics including load balancing, externalDNS, IDP integration, security, auditing, backup, and CI/CDCreate development clusters for unique testing requirements, including running multiple clusters on a single server to simulate an enterprise environmentBook DescriptionContainerization has changed the DevOps game completely, with Docker and Kubernetes playing important roles in altering the flow of app creation and deployment. This book will help you acquire the knowledge and tools required to integrate Kubernetes clusters in an enterprise environment.The book begins by introducing you to Docker and Kubernetes fundamentals, including a review of basic Kubernetes objects. You'll then get to grips with containerization and understand its core functionalities, including how to create ephemeral multinode clusters using kind. As you make progress, you'll learn about cluster architecture, Kubernetes cluster deployment, and cluster management, and get started with application deployment. Moving on, you'll find out how to integrate your container to a cloud platform and integrate tools including MetalLB, externalDNS, OpenID connect (OIDC), pod security policies (PSPs), Open Policy Agent (OPA), Falco, and Velero. Finally, you will discover how to deploy an entire platform to the cloud using continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD).By the end of this Kubernetes book, you will have learned how to create development clusters for testing applications and Kubernetes components, and be able to secure and audit a cluster by implementing various open-source solutions including OpenUnison, OPA, Falco, Kibana, and Velero.What you will learnCreate a multinode Kubernetes cluster using kindImplement Ingress, MetalLB, and ExternalDNSConfigure a cluster OIDC using impersonationMap enterprise authorization to KubernetesSecure clusters using PSPs and OPAEnhance auditing using Falco and EFKBack up your workload for disaster recovery and cluster migrationDeploy to a platform using Tekton, GitLab, and ArgoCDWho this book is forThis book is for anyone interested in DevOps, containerization, and going beyond basic Kubernetes cluster deployments. DevOps engineers, developers, and system administrators looking to enhance their IT career paths will also find this book helpful. Although some prior experience with Docker and Kubernetes is recommended, this book includes a Kubernetes bootcamp that provides a description of Kubernetes objects to help you if you are new to the topic or need a refresher. Publisher : Packt Publishing Limited (6 November 2020) Language : English Paperback : 526 pages ISBN-10 : 183921340X ISBN-13 : 978-1839213403 Item Weight : 894 g Dimensions
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Watch: Welcome to the Age of Multinode Fulfillment
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Watch: Welcome to the Age of Multinode Fulfillment
Multinode fulfillment is a natural outgrowth of the trend toward omnichannel retailing. David Glick, chief technology officer with Flexe, explains the term and its benefits to retailers and brands.
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#Uninstall retrospect client 11.5.2 software
When you run deconfig with this flag, it deconfigures and deinstalls the Oracle software on the local node (the node where deconfig is run). Use this flag on a multinode environment to deconfigure Oracle software in a cluster. The checkonly flag generates a parameter file that you can use with the deinstall command. Running the command with the checkonly flag does not remove the Oracle configuration. Use this flag to check the status of the Oracle software home configuration. You can also modify the template file, located in the response folder. It generates the properties file, which you can then use with the -silent option The deinstall command then discovers information from the Oracle home that you want to deinstall and deconfigure. You can generate a parameter file to use or modify by running deinstall with the -checkonly flag. If you use the -silent flag, then you must use the -paramfile flag, and provide a parameter file that contains the configuration values for the Oracle home that you want to deinstall or deconfigure. Use this flag to run the command in response file or silent mode. The command uses the following syntax, where variable content is indicated by italics: deinstall -home complete path of Oracle home The deinstall command stops Oracle software, and removes Oracle software and configuration files on the operating system. It is located in the path $ORACLE_HOME/deinstall. The Deinstallation Tool ( deinstall) is available in the installation media before installation, and is available in Oracle home directories after installation.

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