{"@attributes":{"version":"2.0"},"channel":{"title":"Duffie Cooley","link":"https:\/\/mauilion.dev\/","description":"Recent content on Duffie Cooley","generator":"Hugo -- gohugo.io","language":"en-us","copyright":"This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.","lastBuildDate":"Tue, 12 May 2020 21:09:00 -0700","item":[{"title":"Accessing Local Data from inside Kind!","link":"https:\/\/mauilion.dev\/posts\/kind-pvc-localdata\/","pubDate":"Tue, 12 May 2020 21:09:00 -0700","guid":"https:\/\/mauilion.dev\/posts\/kind-pvc-localdata\/","description":"<p>Following on from the <a href=\"..\/kind-pvc\">recent kind pvc<\/a> post. In this post we\nwill explore how to bring up a kind cluster and use it to access data that you\nhave locally on your machine via Persistent Volume Claims.<\/p>"},{"title":"Kind Persistent Volumes","link":"https:\/\/mauilion.dev\/posts\/kind-pvc\/","pubDate":"Sun, 10 May 2020 14:50:57 -0700","guid":"https:\/\/mauilion.dev\/posts\/kind-pvc\/","description":"<p>Hey Frens! This week we are exploring portable persistent volumes in kind!\nThis is a pretty neat and funky trick!<\/p>"},{"title":"Using Kind to test a pr for Kubernetes.","link":"https:\/\/mauilion.dev\/posts\/kind-k8s-testing\/","pubDate":"Wed, 08 May 2019 09:37:30 -0700","guid":"https:\/\/mauilion.dev\/posts\/kind-k8s-testing\/","description":"Setup I am looking to validate a set of changes produced by this PR.\nhttps:\/\/github.com\/kubernetes\/kubernetes\/pull\/77523\nIn this post I want to show a few things.\n setup a go environment. build kind checkout the k8s.io\/kubernetes source bring up a cluster to repoduce the issue. build an image based on Andrews changes bring up a cluster with that image validate that the changes have the desired affect.  Prerequisites There is a pretty handy tool called gimme put out by the travis-ci folks."},{"title":"Using MetalLb with Kind","link":"https:\/\/mauilion.dev\/posts\/kind-metallb\/","pubDate":"Wed, 17 Apr 2019 10:44:33 -0700","guid":"https:\/\/mauilion.dev\/posts\/kind-metallb\/","description":"Preamble: When using metallb with kind we are going to deploy it in l2-mode. This means that we need to be able to connect to the ip addresses of the node subnet. If you are using linux to host a kind cluster. You will not need to do this as the kind node ip addresses are directly attached.\nIf you are using a Mac this tutorial may not be super useful as the way Docker Desktop works on a Mac doesn&rsquo;t expose the &ldquo;docker network&rdquo; to the underlying host."},{"title":"Presenting to the San Francisco Kubernetes Meetup about kind!\"","link":"https:\/\/mauilion.dev\/posts\/kind-demo\/","pubDate":"Wed, 10 Apr 2019 15:28:10 -0700","guid":"https:\/\/mauilion.dev\/posts\/kind-demo\/","description":"On 4\/7\/2019 I had the opportunity to talk to folks that attended the SF Kubernetes meetup Anaplan about kind!\nIt&rsquo;s a great project and I end up using kind everyday to validate or develop designs for Kubernetes clusters.\nThe slides that I presented are here: mauilion.github.io\/kind-demo and a link to the repository with the deck and the content used to bring up the demo cluster is here: github.com\/mauilion\/kind-demo\n\nIn the talk I dug in a bit about what kind and kubeadm are and what problems they solve."},{"title":"debugging tools: a preconfigured etcdclient static pod","link":"https:\/\/mauilion.dev\/posts\/etcdclient\/","pubDate":"Mon, 18 Mar 2019 16:25:23 -0700","guid":"https:\/\/mauilion.dev\/posts\/etcdclient\/","description":"<p>In this post I am going to discuss <a href=\"https:\/\/git.io\/etcdclient.yaml\">git.io\/etcdclient.yaml<\/a> and why it&rsquo;s neat!<\/p>"},{"title":"About Me","link":"https:\/\/mauilion.dev\/about\/","pubDate":"Mon, 18 Mar 2019 16:23:27 -0700","guid":"https:\/\/mauilion.dev\/about\/","description":"Biography: Duffie is a Staff Cloud Native Architect at VMware focused on helping enterprises find success with technologies like Kubernetes. Duffie has been working with all things virtualization and networking for 20 years and remembers most of it. He likes to present on topics ranging from How do I solve this problem with Kubernetes to What even is a CNI implementation and which one should I choose?. A student of perspective, Duffie is always interested in working through problems and design choices from more than one perspective."}]}}