Name: Doug Whitfield
Type: User
Company: @Perforce
Bio: Expert in DevOps, Docker, Virtualization, Linux, & K8s (as far as Pluralsight is concerned: https://app.pluralsight.com/profile/douglas-whitfield )
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Blog: http://blocsonic.com
Doug Whitfield's Projects
Playbook for creating/managing a Docker Swarm cluster
Will scrape bandcamp for Creative Commons music
Ceph is a distributed object, block, and file storage platform
Helpful deployment scripts for Foreman and Katello
A robot powered training repository :robot:
This is probably going to be too specific to our project names to be reusable, but maybe it could be a starting point for someone
Dynamically provisioning persistent local storage with Kubernetes
Moodle - the world's open source learning platform
Hadoop, Docker, Kafka, Elasticsearch, RabbitMQ, Redis, HBase, Solr, Cassandra, Jenkins, Travis CI, ZooKeeper, HDFS, Yarn, Hive, Presto, Drill, Impala, Consul, Spark, Ambari, Hortonworks, Cloudera, MapR, Neo4j, Docker, HAProxy, MySQL, Linux, DNS, Whois, SSL Certs, Yum Security Updates, Mesos, Riak, MongoDB, Memcached, Couchbase, CouchDB. Products: Attivio, Blue Talon, Datameer, H2O, WanDisco, Zaloni
Names Are Hard Training App for Cycling
As of the moment, this is me playing with webhooks
p4dtg plugin for github (DTG = Defect Tracking Gateway)
Shows how Helix components could be monitored from a Nagios server (or any NRPE-compatible monitoring system such as OpenNMS, Op5, Icinga, Zenoss)
I am not sure if this is going to be a thing or if we are going to end up with p4monitoring, but I figured I'd "reserve" the name
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A template for PostgreSQL High Availability with Etcd, Consul, ZooKeeper, or Kubernetes
Convert workout data from Peloton into a TCX file that can be uploaded to Garmin
A thing Nik and I are working on