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- Use managed identity to access storage account with persistent volume . . .
0 I face the following situation: I would like to access a storage account using Persistent Volume (PV) and Persistent Volume Claim (PVC) but without an access to the storage account's access key Hence, I would like to create the PV and PVC using my managed identity
- What does retain persistent mapping variable value mean in informatica . . .
If you check it Infa will retain persistent variable values in target repository folder For example, if you are migrating a mapping which has a sequence generator with initial value as 5000 in production and 10 in dev, while migrating if you check the option retain persistent mapping variable, after migration from Prod to Dev, value of seq gen initial value will be 10 Because it retained the
- python - chromadb persistent client crashes when attempting to add a . . .
chromadb persistent client crashes when attempting to add a record to collection Ask Question Asked 8 months ago Modified 7 months ago
- BAT file to map to network drive without running as admin
I'm trying to create a bat file that will map to a network drive when it is clicked (it would be even better if it could connect automatically on login if connected to the network, otherwise do not
- When to use VolumeClaimTemplates versus predefined Persistent Volumes . . .
I am struggling to understand the advantages and disadvantages for VolumeClaimTemplates versus predefined PVs PVCs and standard Volumes We have StatefulSet A that comprises a couple hundred pods,
- How to initialize a persistent variable in c - Stack Overflow
The persistent attribute specifies that the variable should not be initialized or cleared at startup Persistent data is not normally initialized by the C run-time In summary, There is a code snippet available in the above link, where it says how to 'safely initialize' the persistent variable Just pasting the same here for easy reference
- java - What is Persistence Context? - Stack Overflow
Persistence context defines a scope under which particular entity instances are created, persisted, and removed A persistence context is like a cache which contains a set of persistent entities , So once the transaction is finished, all persistent objects are detached from the EntityManager's persistence context and are no longer managed
- What are the different NameID format used for? - Stack Overflow
Here're my understandings about this, with the Identity Federation Use Case to give a details for those concepts: Persistent identifiers- IdP provides the Persistent identifiers, they are used for linking to the local accounts in SPs, but they identify as the user profile for the specific service each alone
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