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Oct. 28th, 2014 11:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My VPS died a week or so ago, and I havn't had time to get back to it until today. I wanted to drive forward using a more modern approach to configuration management, so I cooked up a Docker image with Apache serving the static sites (much like I did the old VPS configuration).
So.
In order to do this:
- diddle DNS with network solutions away from VPS to my DigitalOcean box.
- diddle DNS with Gandi ( a classier provider)
- figure out which user can log onto a digitalocean coreOS box.
- upload docker image to dockerhub
- learn that my custom static site generator Volt never was in a stable state when I generated pnathan.com. pnathan.com is now only a collection of markdown files.
- figure out systemd enough to get docker running on boot
- fix pnathan.com to have a derpy page but not an apache index
- I bounce Jenkins and find out that Jenkins is *now* crashing the jvm somehow, thus dropping my ability to keep my network sane i.e., my regularly scheduled ansible run.
So.
In order to do this:
- diddle DNS with network solutions away from VPS to my DigitalOcean box.
- diddle DNS with Gandi ( a classier provider)
- figure out which user can log onto a digitalocean coreOS box.
- upload docker image to dockerhub
- learn that my custom static site generator Volt never was in a stable state when I generated pnathan.com. pnathan.com is now only a collection of markdown files.
- figure out systemd enough to get docker running on boot
- fix pnathan.com to have a derpy page but not an apache index
- I bounce Jenkins and find out that Jenkins is *now* crashing the jvm somehow, thus dropping my ability to keep my network sane i.e., my regularly scheduled ansible run.