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3. The found information gets added to the original question before passed to LLM
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4. The LLM generates responses that blend the model's inherent knowledge with the this extra information.
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To hold this vector information in a efficient manner, we need a special type of database.
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To hold this vector information in an efficient manner, we need a special type of database.
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## Introduction to Graph databases
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your Python application](configure-ci-cd.md).
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- A Service, which will define how the ports are mapped in the containers.
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- A PersistentVolumeClaim, to define a storage that will be persistent through restarts for the database.
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- A Secret, Keeping the database password as a example using secret kubernetes resource.
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- A Secret, Keeping the database password as an example using secret kubernetes resource.
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- A NodePort service, which will route traffic from port 30001 on your host to
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port 8001 inside the pods it routes to, allowing you to reach your app
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from the network.
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Any changes to the application's source files on your local machine will now be immediately reflected in the running container.
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Open `docker-ruby-on-rails/app/views/whales/index.html.erb` in an IDE or text editor and update the `Whales` string by adding a exclamation marks.
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Open `docker-ruby-on-rails/app/views/whales/index.html.erb` in an IDE or text editor and update the `Whales` string by adding an exclamation mark.
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```diff
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- <h1>Whales</h1>
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To set up a dev environment, there are additional configuration steps to tell Docker Desktop how to build, start, and use the right image for your services.
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Dev Environments use an `compose-dev.yaml` file located at the root of your project. This file allows you to define the image required for a dedicated service, the ports you'd like to expose, along with additional configuration options.
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Dev Environments use a `compose-dev.yaml` file located at the root of your project. This file allows you to define the image required for a dedicated service, the ports you'd like to expose, along with additional configuration options.
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The following is an example `compose-dev.yaml` file.
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## Export a volume
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You can export the content of a volume to a local file, a local image, an to an
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You can export the content of a volume to a local file, a local image, and to an
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image in Docker Hub, or to a supported cloud provider. When exporting content
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from a volume used by one or more running containers, the containers are
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temporarily stopped while Docker exports the content, and then restarted when
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| `gelf-address` | required | The address of the GELF server. `tcp` and `udp` are the only supported URI specifier and you must specify the port. | `--log-opt gelf-address=udp://192.168.0.42:12201` |
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| `gelf-compression-type` | optional | `UDP Only` The type of compression the GELF driver uses to compress each log message. Allowed values are `gzip`, `zlib` and `none`. The default is `gzip`. Note that enabled compression leads to excessive CPU usage, so it's highly recommended to set this to `none`. | `--log-opt gelf-compression-type=gzip` |
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| `gelf-compression-level` | optional | `UDP Only` The level of compression when `gzip` or `zlib` is the `gelf-compression-type`. An integer in the range of `-1` to `9` (BestCompression). Default value is 1 (BestSpeed). Higher levels provide more compression at lower speed. Either `-1` or `0` disables compression. | `--log-opt gelf-compression-level=2` |
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| `gelf-tcp-max-reconnect` | optional | `TCP Only` The maximum number of reconnection attempts when the connection drop. An positive integer. Default value is 3. | `--log-opt gelf-tcp-max-reconnect=3` |
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| `gelf-tcp-max-reconnect` | optional | `TCP Only` The maximum number of reconnection attempts when the connection drop. A positive integer. Default value is 3. | `--log-opt gelf-tcp-max-reconnect=3` |
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| `gelf-tcp-reconnect-delay` | optional | `TCP Only` The number of seconds to wait between reconnection attempts. A positive integer. Default value is 1. | `--log-opt gelf-tcp-reconnect-delay=1` |
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| `tag` | optional | A string that's appended to the `APP-NAME` in the `gelf` message. By default, Docker uses the first 12 characters of the container ID to tag log messages. Refer to the [log tag option documentation](log_tags.md) for customizing the log tag format. | `--log-opt tag=mailer` |
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| `labels` | optional | Applies when starting the Docker daemon. A comma-separated list of logging-related labels this daemon accepts. Adds additional key on the `extra` fields, prefixed by an underscore (`_`). Used for advanced [log tag options](log_tags.md). | `--log-opt labels=production_status,geo` |
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- `api/types/system/Commit.Expected` field is deprecated and should no longer be used. [moby/moby#48478](https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/48478)
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- `daemon/graphdriver`: Deprecate `GetDriver()` [moby/moby#48079](https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/48079)
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- `libnetwork/iptables`: Deprecate `Passthrough`. This function was only used internally, and will be removed in the next release. [moby/moby#49115](https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/49115)
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- `pkg/directory.Size()` function is deprecated, an will be removed in the next release. [moby/moby#48057](https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/48057)
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- `pkg/directory.Size()` function is deprecated, and will be removed in the next release. [moby/moby#48057](https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/48057)
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- `registry`: Deprecate `APIEndpoint.TrimHostName`; hostname is now trimmed unconditionally for remote names. This field will be removed in the next release. [moby/moby#49005](https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/49005)
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- `allow-nondistributable-artifacts` field in `daemon.json`. Setting either option will no longer take effect, but a deprecation warning log is added to raise awareness about the deprecation. This warning is planned to become an error in the next release. [moby/moby#49065](https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/49065)
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**`systemctl --user` fails with "Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory"**
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This error occurs mostly when you switch from the root user to an non-root user with `sudo`:
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This error occurs mostly when you switch from the root user to a non-root user with `sudo`:
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```console
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# sudo -iu testuser
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### Manually generating keys
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If you need to manually generate a private key (either RSA or ECDSA) and a x509
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If you need to manually generate a private key (either RSA or ECDSA) and an X.509
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certificate containing the public key, you can use local tools like openssl or
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cfssl along with a local or company-wide Certificate Authority.
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OverlayFS layers two directories on a single Linux host and presents them as
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a single directory. These directories are called layers, and the unification
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process is referred to as a union mount. OverlayFS refers to the lower directory
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as `lowerdir` and the upper directory a `upperdir`. The unified view is exposed
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as `lowerdir` and the upper directory as `upperdir`. The unified view is exposed
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through its own directory called `merged`.
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The `overlay2` driver natively supports up to 128 lower OverlayFS layers. This
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FOO: BAR
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```
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And an `compose.override.yaml` file:
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And a `compose.override.yaml` file:
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```yaml
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services:
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- mysql
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- title: NGINX / ASP.NET / MySQL
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url: https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose/tree/master/nginx-aspnet-mysql
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description: A sample Nginx reverse proxy with an C# backend using ASP.NET.
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description: A sample Nginx reverse proxy with a C# backend using ASP.NET.
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services:
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- nginx
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- .net
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