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Vagrant
Vagrant is a software product for building and maintaining portable virtual software development environments, e.g. for VirtualBox, Hyper-V, Docker, VMware, and AWS. The core idea behind it lies in the fact that the environment maintenance of virtualizations becomes increasingly difficult in a large software development project.
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Of the learning environments that leverage Ansible, very few are using roles. This can make porting Ansible playbooks across learning environments more difficult. To fix this, Ansible-using learning environments need to be refactored (where possible) to use an Ansible role.
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It has been noticed that same enodeB appears in multiple gateways even though if it is associated with only one of them. Ideally it should not appear in other GWs if it is already associated with a particular GW i.e when eNodeBs are registered in an AGW, they should not appear in the list of enodeB available to associate in other
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Created by Mitchell Hashimoto
Released March 8, 2010
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- hashicorp/vagrant
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- www.vagrantup.com
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Sometimes when provisioning,
aptfails to retrieve packages due to network issues. This seems to have happened in #1991 but if there had been a backup to fall back to this might have been avoided.For MariaDB at least we can add mirrors, and there are quite a few to choose from listed here:
https://downloads.mariadb.org/mariadb/repositories/#mirror=digitalocean-ams
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