I hereby claim:
- I am rgabo on github.
- I am rgabo (https://keybase.io/rgabo) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASAkC_56DeDJAwJcAQEKcLOH-K3lemF25znbaXP14bZYLAo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
newrelic: | |
license_key: 'LICENSE_KEY' | |
verbose: 1 | |
aws: | |
access_key: 'ACCESS_KEY' | |
secret_key: 'SECRET_KEY' | |
agents: | |
ec2: | |
enabled: true | |
cloudwatch_delay: 300 |
Elastic Beanstalk with Docker is great at having a standard way of running and scaling out web and worker applications, if you are OK with AWS abstractions and further lock-in. For instance, auto-scaling web apps using autoscaling group policies is extremely powerful, but I believe there is a lot of accidental complexity that comes with Elastic Beanstalk so we chose something that we believe is simpler and easier to understand or change.
require 'hirb' | |
Hirb.enable | |
old_print = Pry.config.print | |
Pry.config.print = proc do |output, value| | |
Hirb::View.view_or_page_output(value) || old_print.call(output, value) | |
end |
rgabo@stanford ~> pig -useHCatalog | |
Please initialize HIVE_HOME | |
rgabo@stanford ~> set -x HIVE_HOME /usr/local/Cellar/hive/0.12.0/libexec/ | |
rgabo@stanford ~> pig -useHCatalog | |
Please initialize HCAT_HOME | |
rgabo@stanford ~> set -x HCAT_HOME /usr/local/Cellar/hive/0.12.0/libexec/hcatalog/ | |
rgabo@stanford ~> pig -useHCatalog | |
2014-01-11 11:18:45,137 [main] INFO org.apache.pig.Main - Apache Pig version 0.12.0 (r1529718) compiled Oct 07 2013, 12:20:14 | |
2014-01-11 11:18:45,138 [main] INFO org.apache.pig.Main - Logging error messages to: /Users/rgabo/pig_1389467925133.log | |
2014-01-11 11:18:45,167 [main] INFO org.apache.pig.impl.util.Utils - Default bootup file /Users/rgabo/.pigbootup not found |