Hi everyone, We’re from Startupsflow, a platform focused on startups, technology, and scalable systems. We’re currently exploring openQRM as a cloud and data center management solution and would love insights from the community. How well does openQRM perform for startup-scale cloud infrastructure, automation, and resource management? Any real-world experiences, challenges, or best practices would be greatly appreciated. Looking forward to learning from your expertise.
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Understanding APIs really changed how I look at software. Instead of seeing apps as isolated tools, I now see them as connected building blocks. Once I grasped API meaning, integrating services (like payments, analytics, or authentication) felt less like “magic” and more like structured communication. The main challenge was learning good documentation habits and handling errors properly, but once that clicked, development became faster and more flexible. APIs make it possible to build smarter products...
Understanding APIs has been a game-changer for me. It’s like unlocking a universal language that lets different tools and platforms work together seamlessly. Whether it's integrating payment gateways, pulling data from third-party services, or streamlining tasks using automation tools, APIs have made everything more efficient. At XtraSaaS, we often explore how API-driven integrations can power smarter, more scalable solutions. Once you grasp their meaning, you start seeing endless possibilities for...
Understanding APIs has been a game-changer for me. It’s like unlocking a universal language that lets different tools and platforms work together seamlessly. Whether it's integrating payment gateways, pulling data from third-party services, or even streamlining tasks using automation tools, APIs have made everything more efficient. Platforms like Sourceforge often highlight how powerful APIs can be—once you grasp their meaning, you start seeing endless possibilities for building smarter, more connected...
Understanding APIs has been a game-changer for me. It’s like unlocking a universal language that lets different tools and platforms work together seamlessly. Whether it's integrating payment gateways, pulling data from third-party services, or even streamlining tasks using automation tools, APIs have made everything more efficient. Platforms like XtraSaaS often highlight how powerful APIs can be—once you grasp their meaning, you start seeing endless possibilities for building smarter, more connected...
I'm seeking guidance on how to successfully build a functioning GeoServer Docker image from its source code. My aim is to compile GeoServer from its source files and generate a Docker image for deployment within a cluster environment. While the compilation process executes without errors, upon running the resulting startup.sh script within the Docker container, an error occurs: "ERROR: Nothing to start, exiting...". I suspect that the issue may stem from the mvn install command during the build process....
Embark on a journey through the Instagram API landscape! Discuss integration strategies, data retrieval methods, and innovative uses within apps or businesses. Explore insights, seek guidance, and share experiences on leveraging Instagram's API for enhanced user engagement, content analysis, and profile interactions. Dive into topics such as authorization, API limitations, and effective use cases across various industries. Join this forum to unravel the potential and possibilities offered by the...
An API, short for Application Programming Interface, is essentially a set of protocols, tools, and definitions that enables different software applications to communicate with each other. It serves as an intermediary that allows diverse systems to interact, exchange data, and access functionalities without needing to understand the complexities of each other's inner workings. How has comprehending APIs transformed your approach to software development or usage? Share insights, challenges, or examples...
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Hey there, forum members, API calls are the lifeblood of modern software development, enabling apps to fetch data and interact with external services. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, understanding the intricacies of making efficient and reliable API calls is essential. In this discussion, let's explore the fundamentals of API calls, including HTTP methods, authentication, error handling, and performance optimization. Share your experiences, favorite tools, and strategies...
Discover the exciting world of building Android Apps with JavaScript! This forum thread delves into the various frameworks that enable developers to create cross-platform applications seamlessly. Share your experiences, discuss the pros and cons, and explore tips for optimizing performance and user experience. From leveraging native APIs to handling platform-specific challenges, this discussion covers it all. If you're interested in the power of JavaScript for crafting Android apps, join in to learn,...
You can use the Conjur (CyberArk Open Source and Entreprise) vault with Spring Boot. However you must use the java Api as mentioned here:You can use the Conjur (CyberArk Open Source and Entreprise) vault with Spring Boot. However you must use the java Api as mentioned here: https://www.conjur.org/blog/loading-your-database-credentials-at-runtime-with-conjur/ 1- You must download the conjur java-api from gitHub. (Build it and use as dependency in your spring boot app) <dependency> <groupId>net.conjur.api</groupId>...
Previously, I was using Spring Boot+JPA --> application was working absolutely fine. Currently, Spring Boot+JPA+CyberArk --> able to getPassword from CyberArk Course and DB connection succeeded. But I observed that "custom JPA queries" are not working. So, my question is, did I miss anything while configuring? Can anybody share the sample code for the same? What and all files I need to modify to achieve this integration?
Previously, I was using Spring Boot+JPA --> application was working absolutely fine. Currently, Spring Boot+JPA+CyberArk --> able to getPassword from CyberArk Course and DB connection succeeded. But I observed that "custom JPA queries" are not working. So, my question is, did I miss anything while configuring? Can anybody share the sample code for the same? What and all files I need to modify to achieve this integration?
hi, I would like to give a try for openQRM 5.3.8 Community Release, but this download link is never coming to my email. Is it available only by this link at https://openqrm-enterprise.com/products/community-edition ? Does any one have good hint, that how to get it ?
I have filled in all the proper credentials but every time I try and submit the information I get the error "Failed to initialize openQRM! Please check syslog!" Has anyone else ran into this isuue. May 9 22:04:51 Container amine: - adding dma module dw_dmac_core.ko May 9 22:04:51 Container amine: - adding dma module ioatdma.ko May 9 22:04:51 Container amine: --- adding module dependency ioatdma.ko -> dca.ko May 9 22:04:51 Container amine: - adding dma module hsu_dma.ko May 9 22:04:51 Container amine:...
We have several closely related DevOps projects each with their own jazz git repositories in our Bluemix DevOps account. Each project has its own stories/tasks/defects etc. What is the current best method to gain a single view of the cumulative backlogs of all projects so we can have one place to prioritize items and plan sprints across all projects. If DevOps Track and Plan can not do this. Is there a 3rd party tool that can integrate with DevOps/Bluemix that will do this for us?
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here is an example. When I try to see the network interfaces of a host, if fails with an error that could not execute the dropbear request, but if I run the command by hand, it works: dbclient -K 10 -y -i /usr/share/openqrm/etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key -p 1667 root@192.168.0.242 "/usr/share/openqrm/bin/openqrm-cmd /usr/share/openqrm/plugins/network-manager/bin/openqrm-network-manager post_config -u openqrm -p openqrm --openqrm-ui-user openqrm --openqrm-cmd-mode regular"
Hello there I am trying to install OpenQRM inside a Ubuntu 14.04 LXD container The install and everything works fine but when I try to integrate (local-server) the host outisde the LXD container to be a virtualization host, seems like dropbear does not work well as I see a low of messages of dropbear command could not be executed When I run those commands in hand, it works fine Is there any special instruction for making OpenQRM run properly inside an LXD container? Mendes
Hello there I am trying to install OpenQRM inside a Ubuntu 14.04 LXD container The install and everything works fine but when I try to integrate (local-server) the host outisde the LXD container to be a virtualization host, seems like dropbear does not work well as I see a low of messages of dropbear command could not be executed When I run those commands in hand, it works fine Is there any special instruction for making OpenQRM run properly inside an LXC container? Mendes
Hello there I am trying to install OpenQRM inside a Ubuntu 14.04 LXD container The install and everything works fine but when I try to integrate (local-server) the host outisde the LXC container to be a virtualization host, seems like dropbear does not work well as I see a low of messages of dropbear command could not be executed When I run those commands in hand, it works fine Is there any special instruction for making OpenQRM run properly inside an LXC container? Mendes
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summary: please reopen plugin-nfs on unmanaged - ID: 3542601 --> 5.0 please reopen plugin-nfs on unmanaged - ID: 3542601
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Oh, just saw your first/previous message. In Ubuntu 14 pxelinux was included in the syslinux package as I remember. I would like to recommend to try it with a newer Ubuntu (or Debian) version e.g. 16.04 should work fine. Also we just released a new openQRM 5.3.8 Community version which is checked and tested for: Debian 8/9, Ubuntu 16.x + 17.x and Centos 7. -> This will be availble for download the next days. Also I would like to kindly recommend the newest 5.3.8 version of the openQRM Enterprise...
Hi Guillaume, what exactly is not working ? Would you please send the detailed error message ? many thanks + all the best, Matt
sudo apt-get install isc-dhcp-Server inetutils-inetd tftpd-hpa syslinux nfs-kernel-Server don't work
hello, I use this topic ; https://www.linuxsecrets.com/1098-install-openqrm-cloud-computing-platform-in-debian. with openQRM-5.3.5-Community-Edition.tgz. My install fail at pxelinux: ... Creating the openqrm-client boot-service package Checking the requirements for Debian/Ubuntu based systems ... openqrm-server requires: apache2, php, php-mysql, libphp-adodb, mysql-client, mysql-server, pxelinux, screen, procmail, openssl, dropbear, libapache2-mod-php7.0 dpkg-query: package 'pxelinux' is not installed...
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