Monthly Archives: December 2022
21. The finger Command Now if you want to get information about a particular user, you know what they currently have as their data. So maybe it helps you make a better choice about whether to make a change or even if a change is necessary. This very old command has been around forever. It’s […]
11. The /etc/login.defs File Now there may be some defaults that you want to use for every single user, like the location of their mail, the length of their password, the password expiration, and the range of user and group IDs. Maybe you already know where the home directory should be going, and so you […]
1. System Administration Now in this unit, we’re going to deal with system administration. So what do we mean by system administration? That’s the operating system. Now, that generally means that we’re going to talk about accessing the operating system and dealing with user accounts and groups of users. Not only must we deal with […]
31. Mount Options Okay, so far, we’ve looked at the mount command and dealt with the type. We dealt with the device file that describes the device that you’re working with, the hardware, the mount point, and the argument that should be in the MNT mount or the media or anywhere else you want to […]
21. File Info with ls –l If I use the LS command with the LF option, I’m basically asking for file information and long detail information, and it’ll show me a lot of stuff. What you’ll see are several columns. The first set of columns would be basically my permissions. Now, we haven’t talked about […]
11. Step 11 – Understanding Deployments and Replica Sets in Kubernetes Welcome back. In this step, let’s talk about deployment and the replica set. We have been talking about deployment a lot. Now, why do we need a replica set? A deployment is created for each microservice. So Kubit creates a deployment. In place of […]
6. Step 06 – Kubernetes Journey – Autoscaling, Config Map and Secrets Welcome back. The resizing of the cluster took some time, but finally it was done. It took about 10 to 15 minutes before it was done. And now, through Cloud Shell and Cloud Console, I’ll be able to see that my cluster has […]
1. Step 01 – Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine GKE Welcome back. In this section, let’s look at one of the most important services as far as this exam is concerned: the Google Kubernetes Engine. We have talked about container orchestration earlier, and Kubernetes is the most popular container orchestration tool. And the Google […]
1. Learning Objectives Congratulations on coming this far! We’re almost at the end. We’re now looking at the desktop and mobile integration tools for Salesforce. And we’ll look at Salesforce One, the Salesforce mobile apps, and email integration into Salesforce. And finally, take a look at the App Exchange. So our learning objectives for this […]
1. Activity Management Activity management, which I think is one of the most critical parts of salesforce, is also one of the hardest parts, because you’re basically asking your salespeople, your support people, and those using salesforce to track their tasks and their calls. and activities against records in Salesforce, which is quite a big […]