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New Amazon SageMaker integration with NVIDIA NIM inference microservices

18 March 2024 @ 10:12 pm

You can now achieve even better price-performance of large language models (LLMs) running on NVIDIA accelerated computing infrastructure when using Amazon SageMaker with newly integrated NVIDIA NIM inference microservices. SageMaker is a fully managed service that makes it easy to build, train, and deploy machine learning and LLMs, and NIM, part of the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software platform, provides high-performance AI containers for inference with LLMs.

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink adds support for Apache Flink 1.18

18 March 2024 @ 9:09 pm

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink now supports Apache Flink 1.18. This new version includes improvements to connectors including Amazon OpenSearch, Amazon DynamoDB, MongoDB, and improved watermark alignment and query performance. For a complete list of supported features, improvements, and bug fixes please see Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink in our documentation. You can use in-place Apache Flink version upgrades to adopt the Apache Flink 1.18 runtime for a simple and faster upgrade to your existing application. 

Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink adds in-place version upgrades for Apache Flink

18 March 2024 @ 9:07 pm

You can now upgrade existing applications to new Apache Flink versions in Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink using in-place Apache Flink version upgrades. With in-place Apache Flink version upgrades you retain application traceability across Apache Flink versions including snapshots, logs, metrics, tags, Flink configurations, resource limit increases, VPCs, and more. You can upgrade to new Apache Flink versions by selecting the application, the snapshot you want to restore from, and the new Apache Flink runtime you require using the AWS CLI, SDK, CloudFormation, or Management Console.

AWS Secrets Manager announces support for Amazon Redshift Serverless data warehouse

18 March 2024 @ 8:16 pm

AWS Secrets Manager launched a new capability that allows customers to create and rotate user credentials for Amazon Redshift Serverless. Amazon Redshift Serverless allows you to run and scale analytics without having to provision and manage data warehouse clusters. With this launch, you can now create and set up automatic rotation for your user credentials for Amazon Redshift Serverless data warehouse directly from the AWS Secrets Manager console. 

Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics now supports 30-day historical data on canary runs

18 March 2024 @ 5:59 pm

Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics, an outside-in monitoring capability to continually verify your customers’ experience using snippets of code called canaries, is extending historical data for canary runs that pass or fail from 7-days to 30-days. Canary run troubleshooting artifacts such as screenshots from the canary run, HAR files, and log files for historical runs can be viewed for up to 30 days to easily pin point persistent versus intermittent canary run failure patterns on the CloudWatch console.

Get visibility to your auto deployment configuration with a new StackSets API

18 March 2024 @ 5:03 pm

AWS CloudFormation StackSets launches ListStackSetAutoDeploymentTargets API that allows customers to list existing target Organizational Units (OUs) and AWS Regions for a given stack set. With this launch, customers get visibility into the list of Regions where StackSets will auto-deploy stacks when a new account is added to target OUs. Customers no longer have to log into individual accounts under a given OU to get this information. Customers instead can get this Region combination for all target OUs of a given stack set in a single preview.

AWS IAM Identity Center is now available in the Asia Pacific (Melbourne) AWS Region

18 March 2024 @ 5:03 pm

You can now deploy AWS IAM Identity Center in the Asia Pacific (Melbourne) AWS Region. With the addition of this AWS Region, IAM Identity Center is now available in 30 AWS Regions globally.

Amazon Athena is now available in AWS Canada West (Calgary) region

18 March 2024 @ 5:00 pm

We are excited to announced that starting today, Amazon Athena and its latest features and benefits are available in the AWS Canada West (Calgary) Region.

Introducing Service-linked role for AWS Marketplace Resale Authorization

15 March 2024 @ 9:54 pm

Today, AWS Marketplace launched service-linked role for AWS Marketplace Resale Authorization that allows AWS Marketplace sellers such as Independent Software Vendors (ISV), Consulting Partners and Channel Partners to share and accept resale authorizations.

Amazon SES now provides guided onboarding to achieve fully authenticated sending

15 March 2024 @ 5:01 pm

Today Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) launched an update to its guided onboarding wizard to help customers meet the authentication requirements introduced by Gmail and Yahoo Mail in 2024. The SES onboarding wizard now guides customers through the steps of verifying their sending identities, establishing custom mail from domains, and publishing a DMARC record if they don’t already have one. This makes it even easier for customers to begin sending authenticated email with SES.

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Determining leap years on Linux

18 March 2024 @ 2:55 pm

While it’s easy to contemplate every fourth February having 29 days instead of 28, this isn’t exactly true. In reality, the situation is a bit more complicated. Every fourth year (years which, divided by 4, leave no remainder), like 2024, is a leap year, except those evenly divisible by 100 unless they’re also evenly divisible by 400. Does this seem like news? This rule has been in effect since 1582 when the Gregorian calendar was first introduced. So, if you’re still around in February 2100, you’ll likely notice that it will last only 28 days. February 2400, on the other hand, like Feb 2000, will have 29. Given the sparsity of 28-day Februaries in years divisible by 4, it sho

Building a Zero Trust network with security-first, AI-powered networking

14 March 2024 @ 8:09 pm

Innovation can be a revenue driver, yet tension between innovation and risk may negatively impact an organization’s ability to innovate, according to research published by Hewlett Packard Enterprise. The report, The innovation vs. risk conundrum, revealed that organizations with a leading innovation maturity were almost twice as likely to have revenue increase by more than 20%. Furthermore, 95% of IT leaders believe innovation focused on digitization is key to unlocking new revenue streams. Yet even given the revenue opportunity innovation presents, nearly two-thirds (64%) of IT leader

Why edge computing is both hyped and ignored

14 March 2024 @ 3:50 pm

Every single tech development these days is either mercilessly hyped or unfairly ignored, it seems. Edge computing is surely a tech development, so we should be able to quickly determine which of these two conditions applies, and let everyone go back to their coffee, right? No, because the truth is yet another possibility, which is that both conditions apply. We’re hyping the edge while ignoring its reality. When we started to talk about edge computing, the definition was straightforward. There are applications that demand a low latency, meaning a very small interval

HPE, Pure Storage unveil enterprise storage products

14 March 2024 @ 3:16 pm

Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Pure Storage each introduced new storage-related products and services targeted at high-performance workloads – which means AI. HPE expanded its HPE GreenLake for File Storage offering with the addition of a new high-density, all-flash storage array, which the company said is aimed at large-scale enterprise AI and data lake workloads. The new HPE product is an upgrade to the HPE Alletra Storage MP array introduced last year, with four times the cap

How to ensure users periodically update their passwords on Linux

14 March 2024 @ 10:00 am

Ensuring that users change their passwords from time to time is a practice that many system admins follow as part of their security plans. It’s an important step in cyber-defense because it lessens the likelihood that passwords will be compromised. At the same time, requiring overly frequent changes might have unintended side effects; users can be tempted to write down their passwords, or make them so much easier to remember that it becomes easier for someone else to guess what they might be. Fortunately, Linux systems have a way to enforce some timing rules on how frequently passwords must be changed. The /etc/login.defs file allows you to set the parameters that control how long a p

Microsoft Azure removes exit fee as EU regulations kick in

14 March 2024 @ 9:05 am

Microsoft has announced that Azure customers can now transfer their data to other cloud providers or on-premises data centers via the internet free of charge, following similar moves by Amazon and Google. “We support customer choice, including the choice to migrate your data away from Azure,” Microsoft said in a blog post.    The announcement comes close on the heels of a couple of regulatory updates. In January, the EU announced the enforcement of its Data Act, aimed at facilitating access to industrial data and providing legal clarity on data usage. The act is set to enable customers to switch between different cloud providers more seamlessly, with an eventual provisio

Akamai, Neural Magic team to bolster AI at the network edge

14 March 2024 @ 9:00 am

Akamai Technologies has partnered with Neural Magic to accelerate AI workloads on its cloud delivery platform, optimizing the performance of complex models on cost-efficient CPU-based servers rather than on expensive GPU resources. As part of the deal, Neural Magic will join Akamai’s partner program, which makes services that are interoperable with Akamai’s platform easily accessible to Akamai customers. Neural Magic offers

Report: Pentagon backs out of Intel funding deal

13 March 2024 @ 6:26 pm

The U.S. Department of Defense has reportedly backed out of funding a $2.5 billion grant for Intel to produce advanced military and intelligence semiconductors. The DOD’s decision could leave the U.S. Department of Commerce responsible to fund a $3.5 billion funding package for Intel approved in a $460 billion government spending package signed by President Joe Biden days ago. The Pentagon scrapped plans to fund the chipmaker grant in the days leading up to the passage of the giant spending package, according to anonymous sources cited by Bloomberg.

AI drives Ethernet switch buying, IDC reports

13 March 2024 @ 1:58 pm

Generative AI and untethered connectivity are driving enterprise IT buyers to invest in key networking technologies, according to IDC, which recently shared its Ethernet switch and Wi-Fi market findings. “The Ethernet switching market in 2023 was dominated by the impact of AI, with the overall market rising 20.1% in 2023 to reach $44.2 billion,” said Brandon Butler, research manager, enterprise networks, IDC. The market research firm distinguishes between data center and non-data-center portions of the

Global network outage report and internet health check

13 March 2024 @ 1:46 pm

The reliability of services delivered by ISPs, cloud providers and conferencing services (such as unified communications-as-a-service) is critical for enterprise organizations. ThousandEyes, a Cisco company, monitors how providers are handling any performance challenges and provides Network World with a weekly roundup of interesting events that impact service delivery. Read on to see the latest analysis, and stop back next week for another update. Additional details available here. Internet report for March 4-10 ThousandE

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How to install BTRFS on a Debian Linux 12/11

14 February 2024 @ 6:10 am

See all Debian/Ubuntu Linux related FAQ Btrfs, which stands for "Butter FS" or "B-tree FS," is a modern Linux file system. It was developed to overcome the limitations of older file systems like ext4 or ext3. Btrfs is an excellent choice for efficient storage management on multiple Hard Disk Drivers. It supports Linux file systems with snapshots, subvolumes, and built-in RAID-like capabilities that provide robust data protection. It is designed to handle huge file systems and file sizes. Btrfs incorporates checksumming and COW (Copy-on-write), making it more resilient to data corruption. The COW feature means changes are written to new loc

How to install GPG (gnupg2) on a Debian Linux to fix gpg command not found error

13 February 2024 @ 9:38 am

See all Debian/Ubuntu Linux related FAQ GnuPG2 (or GPG2) is an open-source and free tool that implements the OpenPGP standard. Its primary purpose is to encrypt your sensitive information to protect it from unauthorized access. It also allows you to create digital signatures, guaranteeing that the data hasn't been tampered with while in transit. Many newly created Debian 11/12 cloud VMs and images may not have the gpg/gpg2 command installed. Thus, you will get an error that reads "-bash: gpg: command not found." Here is how to fix this error and install gnupg2 on a Debian Linux 11 or 12. Further, you will learn how to use

How to enable contrib repo on Debian Linux 10/11/12

24 December 2023 @ 9:18 am

See all Debian/Ubuntu Linux related FAQ Sometimes, when you try to install specific Debian Linux packages, you might encounter an error message that reads: Unable to locate package pkg-name-here In many cases, the required package might already be present in the remote download repos. It would be best to have an additional repository, such as contrib, which adds extra packages to the core Debian Linux system. To enable and use the contrib repository in Debian Linux version 10/11/12 or newer versions, follow the instructions below. Love this? sudo share_on:

SSH WARNING: UNPROTECTED PRIVATE KEY FILE! Error and Solution

17 November 2023 @ 10:31 am

{Updated} Are you getting, ' WARNING: UNPROTECTED PRIVATE KEY FILE!' when try to use the ssh command under Linux, macOS or BSD? Let us see how I fixed this problem and log in using the ssh command.The post SSH WARNING: UNPROTECTED PRIVATE KEY FILE! Error and Solution appeared first on nixCraft.

How to open DHCP port using UFW in Linux

25 October 2023 @ 10:52 am

See all Ubuntu Linux related FAQ The Uncomplicated Firewall (UFW) needs to be configured to allow traffic on UDP ports 67 and 68, regardless of whether the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server is local or remote. Additionally, it may be necessary to open both TCP and UDP port 53, which are used for Domain Name Service (DNS). In small business and home environments, typically, both DNS and DHCP services come from a single device. Hence, it would be best if you opened both DHCP and DNS ports using the ufw comman

How to merge all PDF files into one PDF in Linux

24 October 2023 @ 8:31 pm

See all GNU/Linux related FAQ I recently had to submit multiple PDF files for government work, but the web form only allowed for the uploading of a single file. This meant that I had to merge the PDF files into one on Linux. To do this, I used a command-line tool called pdfunite, which is a Portable Document Format (PDF) page merger. Let us see how to install and use the pdfunite in Linux. Love this? sudo share_on: Twitter -

How to list package files with dnf in Linux (RHEL, CentOS, Rocky, Fedora, and Alma Linux)

23 October 2023 @ 11:03 am

If you’re using RHEL, CentOS, Rocky, Fedora, or Alma Linux, you may encounter situations where you must list files in a package before installing it. Similarly, there might be instances where you need to locate a specific configuration file after installing the package. In this guide, I’ll provide a quick tip for developers and sysadmins […] Love this? sudo share_on: Twitter - Facebook -

How to install Perl in Fedora Linux

22 October 2023 @ 4:25 pm

See all Fedora Linux related FAQ I am migrating an old Perl project from an unsupported OS to Fedora Linux 38. However, I discovered that Perl is not installed by default, while Python 3 is. This seems ridiculous. Anyway, here is how to install Perl in Fedora Linux including latest version of mod_perl with Apache (HTTPD) and get on with your life. Love this? sudo share_on: Twitter -

How to fix “Error: Can’t open display: (null)” with ssh and xclip command in headless mode

8 October 2023 @ 8:01 pm

See all GNU/Linux related FAQ When you try to use the xclip command over the ssh-based session to copy and paste data, you will get the following message on screen: Error: Can't open display: (null) Here is how to fix this error by editing the ssh client and OpenSSH (SSHD server) configuration file. Love this? sudo share_on: Twitter -

How to block AI Crawler Bots using robots.txt file

29 September 2023 @ 8:40 pm

Are you a content creator or a blog author who generates unique, high-quality content for a living? Have you noticed that generative AI platforms like OpenAI or CCBot use your content to train their algorithms without your consent? Don't worry! You can block these AI crawlers from accessing your website or blog by using the robots.txt file. Love this? sudo share_on: Twitter - Facebook -

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How to prevent a remote WireGuard server establishing new connections to on-premises computers?

18 March 2024 @ 10:31 pm

Goals: I want to allow all my local traffic to go through a WireGuard tunnel, so I set my allowed IPs to 0.0.0.0/0. I want to prevent my VPN provider's server from initiating any connections to my local computers (so I don't need to filter them with my firewall). I want only my local WireGuard setup to be able to ask my VPN provider for establishing tunnel, never the other way around. Obstacles: I can't set my provider site allowed IPs to none, so none of its new connection goes through tunnel to me. Can I? AFAIK any WireGuard endpoint can act as both a server and a client, so I can't prevent them from switching roles. Can I? PS. Wireguard client is configured on Mikrotik.

VoIP: No ringback on specific provider combination

18 March 2024 @ 8:02 pm

please help me out with this one: PROBLEM DESCRIPTION No ringback when calling cellphones using VoWIFI/VoLTE Only happens when calling from a specific VoIP telephony provider to a specific cellphone provider (with VoWIFI/VoLTE enabled) Call goes through even though there is no ringback so if you don't hang up the person on the other end will pick it up Tested on Grandstream devices and softphones so it doesn't seem to be a hardware problem QUESTIONS What are some common causes for no ringback? I know it's related to 180 ringing message so could it be that the provider does not actually relay those 180 sip messages (e.g., because of a firewall configuration)? Then again, why do I get ringback when I call cellphones registered to another provider? Have they stopped relaying sip 180 only when it comes from a particular provider? Would that make

Why are users' PINs not accepted at Windows' "Your pin is required to log in" prompt?

18 March 2024 @ 7:36 pm

Windows Hello says "Your PIN is required to sign in. But when users enter their pin it is not accepted.

How do I run bind9 in Docker for hosts in the host's network without running the container on the --host network?

18 March 2024 @ 4:24 pm

I have been running my bind9 container like this docker run -d --restart unless-stopped --name=bind-npc --net=host fdd8a620fe2efdd8a620fe2e but the Docker docs say this is insecure so I need to make a change. Today I found this tutorial https://blog.yarsalabs.com/bind9-dns-server-setup-in-docker/ where the author suggests creating a RFC1918 network for containers. So I created one. docker network create --name lab-net --subnet 172.24.0.0/16 So I ran docker run -d -p 53:53/tcp -p 53:53/udp -p 127.0.0.1:953:953/tcp --rm --name=bind9-docker-20240318 --net=ns1net --ip=172.24.0.2 internetsystemsconsortium/bind9:9.18 and the container ran but the name resolution service was unavailable, or I wouldn't be writing this post. My host (running Docker) lives in a 192.168.10.0/24 network but the

Cant attach to ephemeral container

18 March 2024 @ 4:14 pm

He everyone I create ephemeral container, and try to attach to it, but in pod status cant find nothing about it, but spec are updated, with empty containerID. Mayebe someone know, how to fix it? (On the second cluster with this version ephemral containers are work fine, and in theory cluster configs are the same) k8s version: v1.20 (ephemeral container are enabled in api, kube-scheduler, etcd, kubelet, kube-controller-manager). also, now i can`t update cluster to last release. for example use thi manual to create ephemeral container https://iximiuz.com/en/posts/kubernetes-ephemeral-containers/ kubectl get pods slim-c5f4b9767-47ldt -n test-ephemeral-cont -o jsonpath={'.spec.ephemeralContainers'} | jq [ { "image": "busybox", "imagePullPolicy": "Always", "name": "debugger-4hl96",

Random CPU + MEMORY spikes issue on Ubuntu server + Docker + PostgreSQL

18 March 2024 @ 3:44 pm

I've been encountering an issue that has been bothering me for a while now. I have a Google Cloud VM running an Ubuntu 18.04 server with several containers, including a PostgreSQL server, a Redis Server, and a couple of my own applications. These are all managed through a docker-compose setup. In PostgreSQL, there are a couple of tables where INSERTS occur frequently throughout the day, with DELETES happening only at night. Periodically, I've noticed significant CPU and memory spikes lasting 2-4 minutes, which impact the performance of my applications. Initially, I assumed it was caused by my application, as I observed high activity in both my application and PostgreSQL using basic monitoring commands such as top or htop during these spikes. After investing time in optimizing my software, it's now performing much better, and the load on the database is more evenly distributed over time, resulting in lower overall CPU usage. However, I still encount

Map network drive to unavailable network share

18 March 2024 @ 3:30 pm

I'm trying to build windows container with predefined network drives. When I add RUN NET USE Z: \\myfileserver\sharedfolder, I get error: System error 67 has occurred. The network name cannot be found. Is it possible to map the network drive even if the path is unavailable at the time? It will be available when I run the container

Domain SRV records in DNS

18 March 2024 @ 3:06 pm

I am setting up an air-gapped network and attempting to configure the domain. I can ping my DC and I am in the same subnet, pulling DHCP from the router, while the DC IPv4 is static. I created the domain "mydomain.local" and added an A record for "mydc" in DNS > MYDC > Forward Lookup Zones > mydomain.local in DNS which is hosted on the same server as the DC. When I try to add my laptop "mylaptop" to the domain in "Computer Name/Domain Changes" > Member of: > Domain > mydomain.local, an error appears saying that "An AD DC for the domain "mydomain.local" could not be contacted. The details say The error was : "DNS server failure." The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.mydomain.local Common causes: The DNS servers used by this computer contain incorrect root hints One or more of the following zones contains incorrect delegation: mydomain.local local . (the root

kubelet_volume_* metrics not showing all PVCs

18 March 2024 @ 1:50 pm

I use Prometheus to monitor my Kubernetes cluster. I have 42 PVCs Bound to 42 PVs. For some reason, kubelet_volume_* return information about only 29 of them. I looked everywhere and I could not find why would the metric do that. kubelet_volume_stats_capacity_bytes{endpoint="https-metrics", instance="192.168.***.***:10250", job="kubelet", metrics_path="/metrics", namespace="prod-dk", node="ip-192-168-***-***.ec2.internal", persistentvolumeclaim="datadir-consul-0", service="prometheus-stack-kube-prom-kubelet"} Here is an example of the description of a PVC that appears in the metric: Name: datadir-consul-0 Namespace: prod-dk StorageClass: aws-ebs-us-east-1a Status: Bound Volume: pvc-e064c7fd-951d-41fb-96c4-***** Labels: app=consul Annotations: pv.kubernetes.io/bind-completed: yes

Containerd can`t find the image in the private registry, so k8s can't get the image for the container

18 March 2024 @ 12:57 pm

I try configure k8s cluster. I have private docker registry on the nexus server and try pull image from it. When i use docker pull all work correctly, but when i use helm for deploy my app, i have error: Failed to pull image "x.x.x.x:8124/test_build:1.0.0": rpc error: code = NotFound desc = failed to pull and unpack image "x.x.x.x:8124/test_build:1.0.0": failed to resolve reference "x.x.x.x:8124/test_build:1.0.0": x.x.x.x:8124/test_build:1.0.0: not found , but this image is in the registry. this my configuration files /etc/containerd/config.toml disabled_plugins = [] imports = ["/etc/containerd/config.toml"] oom_score = 0 plugin_dir = "" required_plugins = [] root = "/var/lib/containerd" state = "/run/containerd" temp = "" version = 2 [cgroup] path = "" [debug] address = &

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