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@@ -2542,10 +2542,28 @@ For example:
* cp
* mkdir
+
+ * touch - update file's timestamp. More commonly used for creating files
+ * ls - listing files and directories
+ * rm - remove files and directories
+ * cat - create, view and concatenate files
+ * cp - copy files and directories
+ * mkdir - create directories
-Some of the commands in the previous question can be run with the -r/--recursive flag. What does it do?
+Some of the commands in the previous question can be run with the -r/-R flag. What does it do? Give an example when to use it
+
+The -r (or -R in some commands) flag allows user to run a certain command recursively. For example, listing all the files under the following tree is possible when done recursively (`ls -R`):
+
+/dir1/
+ dir2/
+ file1
+ file2
+ dir3/
+ file3
+
+To list all the files, one can run `ls -R /dir1`
@@ -3236,6 +3254,12 @@ False
True
+
+True or False? Directories always have by minimum 2 links
+
+True.
+
+
What happens when you delete the original file in case of soft link and hard link?
@@ -4837,7 +4861,7 @@ HCL stands for Hashicorp Configuration Language. It is the language Hashicorp ma
What terraform.tfstate
file is used for?
-It keeps track of the IDs of created resources so that Terraform knows what it is managing.
+It keeps track of the IDs of created resources so that Terraform knows what it's managing.
@@ -9062,10 +9086,15 @@ as key-value pair, document-oriented, etc.
What is OpenShift?
+
+OpenShift is a container orchestration platform based on Kubernetes.
+It can be used for deploying applications while having minimal management overhead.
How OpenShift is related to Kubernetes?
+
+It's built on top of Kubernetes while defining its own custom resources in addition to the built ones.
@@ -9074,6 +9103,15 @@ as key-value pair, document-oriented, etc.
False. OpenShift is a PaaS (platform as a service) solution.
+## OpenShift - Architecture
+
+
+What types of nodes OpenShift has?
+
+- Workers: Where the end-user applications are running
+- Masters: Responsible for managing the cluster
+
+
## OpenShift - Images
@@ -10182,6 +10220,10 @@ Authentication is the process of identifying whether a service or a person is wh
Authorization is the process of identifying what level of access the service or the person have (after authentication was done)
+
+What it means to be "FIPS compliant"?
+
+
How do you manage sensitive information (like passwords) in different tools and platforms?