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podman-compose
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One Minute: Compose
Podman (via podman-compose),
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Exploring Podman: A More Secure Docker Alternative
Source code for the feature is here if you care to inspect it:
https://github.com/containers/podman-compose/blob/bce40c2db3...
Admittedly, I'm still on podman 4.3.1, but I dont' see any reason why this would stop working in later versions of podman.
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Podman Desktop v1.5 with Compose onboarding and enhanced Kubernetes pod data
Can someone link me to what Compose means in this context? Google takes me to https://github.com/containers/podman-compose but I just wanna make sure that's what they are talking about.
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Containers Demystified 🐳🤔
🛑 Docker Desktop is free for personal use but requires a paid subscription for enterprises. A free open source alternative is Podman and Podman Compose which uses the same core syntax as the Docker tools and can be used as a near drop-in replacement.
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Getting Podman running on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
I’m dumb. When I wrote the article it was late. Docker-Compose really was a game changer.
Yea Podman compose exists. I’ll add a section about docker compose to it in an update.
https://github.com/containers/podman-compose
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Help with updating multiple containers together.
From googling this error I've come across a few different threads but I haven't gained any success. Firstly I found this github thread which doesn't reference my error but still seems related. I followed the "sudo podman-compose systemd --action create-unit" and "podman-compose systemd -a register -f myfile.yml" minus the -f flag as it wouldnt run with that. This indeed created a [email protected] file, but its created in the /etc/systemd/user directory rather than /etc/systemd/system which raises an issue as I'm having to run these two containers as root. I try registering the podman-compose@torrent but I'm told the service doesnt exist. Running it as user I'm told it failed to connect to bus: no medium found. So I basically reached a dead end there.
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We're no longer sunsetting the Free Team plan | Docker
Have a look at Podman Compose
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SMB Share & Containers SELinux help request.
You can also use podman-compose for the orchestration https://github.com/containers/podman-compose
- We apologize. We did a terrible job announcing the end of Docker Free Teams.
- Docker is now forcing open source organizations to pay. Does this affect Nextcloud?
opentelemetry-collector-contrib
- OpenTelemetry at Scale: what buffer we can use at the behind to buffer the data?
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All you need is Wide Events, not "Metrics, Logs and Traces"
The open telemetry collector does just that. https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-co...
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OpenTelemetry Collector Anti-Patterns
There are two official distributions of the OpenTelemetry Collector: Core, and Contrib.
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OpenTelemetry Journey #00 - Introduction to OpenTelemetry
Maybe, you are asking yourself: "But I already had instrumented my applications with vendor-specific libraries and I'm using their agents and monitoring tools, why should I change to OpenTelemetry?". The answer is: maybe you're right and I don't want to encourage you to update the way how you are doing observability in your applications, that's a hard and complex task. But, if you are starting from scratch or you are not happy with your current observability infrastructure, OpenTelemetry is the best choice, independently of the backend telemetry tool that you are using. I would like to invite you to take a look at the number of exporters available in the collector contrib section, if your backend tracing tool is not there, probably it's already using the Open Telemetry Protocol (OTLP) and you will be able to use the core collector. Otherwise, you should consider changing your backend telemetry tool or contributing to the project creating a new exporter.
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Building an Observability Stack with Docker
To receive OTLP data, you set up the standard otlp receiver to receive data in HTTP or gRPC format. To forward traces and metrics, a batch processor was defined to accumulate data and send it every 100 milliseconds. Then set up a connection to Tempo (in otlp/tempo exporter, with a standard top exporter) and to Prometheus (in prometheus exporter, with a control exporter). A debug exporter also was added to log info on container standard I/O and see how the collector is working.
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Spotlight: Sentry for Development
Thanks for the reply. Would the Spotlight sidecar possibly be able to run independently and consume spans emitted by the Sentry exporter[0] or some other similar flow beyond strictly exporting directly from the Sentry SDK provided by Spotlight?
This tooling looks really cool and I'd love to play around with it, but am already pretty entrenched into OTel and funneling data through the collector and don't want to introduce too much additional overhead for devs.
[0] https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-co...
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Amazon EKS Monitoring with OpenTelemetry [Step By Step Guide]
A list of all metric definitions can be found here.
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Spring Boot Monitoring with Open-Source Tools
receivers: otlp: protocols: grpc: endpoint: 0.0.0.0:4317 http: endpoint: 0.0.0.0:4318 hostmetrics: collection_interval: 60s scrapers: cpu: {} disk: {} load: {} filesystem: {} memory: {} network: {} paging: {} process: mute_process_name_error: true mute_process_exe_error: true mute_process_io_error: true processes: {} prometheus: config: global: scrape_interval: 60s scrape_configs: - job_name: otel-collector-binary scrape_interval: 60s static_configs: - targets: ["localhost:8889>"] - job_name: "jvm-metrics" scrape_interval: 10s metrics_path: "/actuator/prometheus" static_configs: - targets: ["localhost:8090>"] processors: batch: send_batch_size: 1000 timeout: 10s # Ref: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/blob/main/processor/resourcedetectionprocessor/README.md resourcedetection: detectors: [env, system] # Before system detector, include ec2 for AWS, gcp for GCP and azure for Azure. # Using OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES envvar, env detector adds custom labels. timeout: 2s system: hostname_sources: [os] # alternatively, use [dns,os] for setting FQDN as host.name and os as fallback extensions: health_check: {} zpages: {} exporters: otlp: endpoint: "ingest.{region}.signoz.cloud:443" tls: insecure: false headers: "signoz-access-token": logging: verbosity: normal service: telemetry: metrics: address: 0.0.0.0:8888 extensions: [health_check, zpages] pipelines: metrics: receivers: [otlp] processors: [batch] exporters: [otlp] metrics/internal: receivers: [prometheus, hostmetrics] processors: [resourcedetection, batch] exporters: [otlp] traces: receivers: [otlp] processors: [batch] exporters: [otlp] logs: receivers: [otlp] processors: [batch] exporters: [otlp]
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Migrating to OpenTelemetry
If you are using the prometheus exporter, you can use the transform processor to get specific resource attributes into metric labels.
With the advantage that you get only the specific attributes you want, thus avoiding a cardinality explosion.
https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-co...
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Exploring the OpenTelemetry Collector
OpenTelemetry Operators
What are some alternatives?
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
uptrace - Open source APM: OpenTelemetry traces, metrics, and logs
nerdctl - contaiNERD CTL - Docker-compatible CLI for containerd, with support for Compose, Rootless, eStargz, OCIcrypt, IPFS, ...
cockpit-podman - Cockpit UI for podman containers
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
signoz - SigNoz is an open-source observability platform native to OpenTelemetry with logs, traces and metrics in a single application. An open-source alternative to DataDog, NewRelic, etc. 🔥 🖥. 👉 Open source Application Performance Monitoring (APM) & Observability tool
containerd - An open and reliable container runtime
serilog-sinks-seq - A Serilog sink that writes events to the Seq structured log server
multipass - Multipass orchestrates virtual Ubuntu instances
opentelemetry-collector-co