More than 100 Mac fans and their families set sail this evening from Copenhagen, Denmark, for seven Baltic Sea destinations as a part of MacMania 3.5, a cruise operated by Geek Cruises and co-sponsored by Macworld .
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In the next 10 days cruisers will spend time learning how to better use their Macs thanks to sessions from Mac experts including Macworld Mac 911 columnist Christopher Breen, New York Times technology columnist David Pogue, broadcast tech guru Leo LaPorte, and even this humble blogger. Even more exciting, we’ll be doing all our Mac stuff in the down time between our ports of call, which include stops in Estonia, Russia, Finland, Sweden, Germany, and Denmark.
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Tonight Geek Cruises “captain” Neil Bauman, who plans and operates MacMania, welcomed the Geek Cruisers onboard in a special reception on the ship’s bow just as it pulled up anchor and steamed out of Copenhagen’s harbor and into the Baltic beyond.
All of us are excited about this little adventure of ours, but I’ve got to admit that our enthusiasm is tempered a bit by the jet lag caused by jumping ahead between seven and nine time zones. Adding to that fish-out-of-water feeling is the fact that this time of year, there only seem to be about four hours of actual darkness in Denmark. It sure is exciting to find yourself admiring a sunset at 10 p.m., though.
The ship’s got satellite-based Internet access, so none of us are truly cut off from the outside world. As a collection of tech-savvy Mac fans, that’s a good thing. At the welcoming reception tonight, Leo LaPorte let fly with the first tip of the cruise: namely, that satellite Internet connections have some really bad latency problems that slooooow everything down. Leo’s got a Terminal command (embedded in an easy-to-use AppleScript) that improves how a Mac handles a low-latency Internet network. Which is a must when you’re floating on the sea somewhere deep in the Eastern Hemisphere.
The cruise’s conference sessions—which are held when the ship’s not in port, so cruisers can maximize their time off the ship as well as on—begin in earnest tomorrow. On the agenda: an iTunes session from Mr. Breen, an iMovie session from Mr. Pogue, a GarageBand jam session with both Breen and Pogue, a slew of photography sessions, and a “Tiger Primer” that I’ll presumably be presenting to the handful of people who aren’t being wowed by the Breen/Pogue GarageBand jam.
Chris Breen, Macworld contributor Ben Long, and myself will be posting blog entries from the cruise throughout its duration at Macworld.com, as well as occasional photo galleries. For more photos of the cruise as it happens, you can also visit the MacMania 3.5 photo group on Flickr.com. As the postcard saying goes, we wish you were here—so we’ll try to make it seem as if you are!
This section describes how to perform a new installation of Harbor.
If you are upgrading from a previous version of Harbor, you might need to update the configuration file and migrate your data to fit the database schema of the later version. For information about upgrading, see Upgrading Harbor.
Before you install Harbor, you can test the latest version of Harbor on a demo environment maintained by the Harbor team. For information, see Test Harbor with the Demo Server.
Harbor supports integration with different 3rd-party replication adapters for replicating data, OIDC adapters for authN/authZ, and scanner adapters for vulnerability scanning of container images. For information about the supported adapters, see the Harbor Compatibility List.
Installation Process
The standard Harbor installation process involves the following stages:
- Make sure that your target host meets the Harbor Installation Prerequisites.
If installation fails, see Troubleshooting Harbor Installation.
Quick Installation
You can run a script that deploys Harbor to Ubuntu 18.04 with a single command. For information, see Deploy Harbor with the Quick Installation Script.
Deploy Harbor on Kubernetes
You can also use Helm to install Harbor on a Kubernetes cluster, to make Harbor highly available. For information about installing Harbor with Helm on a Kubernetes cluster, see Deploying Harbor with High Availability via Helm.
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Post-Installation Configuration
For information about how to manage your deployed Harbor instance, see Reconfigure Harbor and Manage the Harbor Lifecycle.
By default, Harbor uses its own private key and certificate to authenticate with Docker. For information about how to optionally customize your configuration to use your own key and certificate, see Customize the Harbor Token Service.
After installation, log into your Harbor via the web console to configure the instance under ‘configuration’. Harbor also provides a command line interface (CLI) that allows you to Configure Harbor User Settings at the Command Line.
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Harbor Components
The table below lists the some of the key components that are deployed when you deploy Harbor.
Component | Version |
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Postgresql | 9.6.10-1.ph2 |
Redis | 4.0.10-1.ph2 |
Clair | 2.0.8 |
Beego | 1.9.0 |
Chartmuseum | 0.9.0 |
Docker/distribution | 2.7.1 |
Docker/notary | 0.6.1 |
Helm | 2.9.1 |
Swagger-ui | 3.22.1 |