I'm changing file servers soon, and cmdkey really saves the day here I can now script how to forget the old credentials and store new ones, and my new persistent share reconnects automatically after a reboot. Here're my understandings about this, with the identity federation use case to give a details for those concepts So now i am wondering just how persistent the localstorage is User agents should expire data from the local storage areas only for security reasons or when requested to do so by the user The above looks like it works just like cookies on the clientside.
This managed identity is primarily used by the kubelet to access azure container registry (acr), but it can also be used for authentication to azure storage for persistent volume mounting Trouble unpickling a file _pickle.unpicklingerror A load persistent id instruction was encountered, but no persistent_load function was specified asked 2 years ago modified 2 years ago viewed 11k times 50 you'll either need to modify the service, or wrap it inside a helper process Apart from session/drive access issues, persistent drive mappings are only restored on an interactive logon, which services typically don't perform. A persistent context represents the entities which hold data and are qualified to be persisted in some persistent storage like a database
My docker compose file has three containers, web, nginx, and postgres
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