Servers: Kubernetes, SUSE, and Clown Computing
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Blog: Kubernetes 1.27: Query Node Logs Using The Kubelet API
Kubernetes 1.27 introduced a new feature called Node log query that allows viewing logs of services running on the node.
What problem does it solve?
Cluster administrators face issues when debugging malfunctioning services running on the node. They usually have to SSH or RDP into the node to view the logs of the service to debug the issue. The Node log query feature helps with this scenario by allowing the cluster administrator to view the logs using kubectl. This is especially useful with Windows nodes where you run into the issue of the node going to the ready state but containers not coming up due to CNI misconfigurations and other issues that are not easily identifiable by looking at the Pod status.
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Transform Edge Operations with SLE Micro 5.4
SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro, a lightweight operating system, is purpose-built for containerized and virtualized workloads. It is fully integrated with Rancher and available as part of SUSE Edge 2.0. Organizations using SUSE Edge can manage both Kubernetes and operating systems (SLE Micro) from a single dashboard of Rancher.
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Cloud. Security. Automation. Join SUSE at SAP Sapphire Orlando, May 16–17, 2023 [Ed: SUSE is associating with, promoting proprietary software]
For over 20 years, SAP and SUSE have delivered innovative business-critical solutions on open-source platforms, enabling organizations to improve operations, anticipate requirements, and become industry leaders. Today, the vast majority of SAP customers run their SAP and SAP S/4HANA environments on SUSE. Meet the SUSE team. SUSE is a Platinum Plus sponsor.
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I don’t understand social media
I’ve never had an account on Twitter, but had one on Facebook long time ago. Instead, I’ve had a Mastodon account. Twice. And deleted it twice too.
The idea of social media just doesn’t sit well with me. What is a difference between a social media account and a blog/Gopher hole/Gemini capsule (I’ll call it “own space” in rest of this post)? If I want to post something, I can post it on my own space. If I want to get notified when someone post something on their space, there are RSS/Atom and other solutions.