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A single node development cluster (infra-pr-1072) was allocated in production infra for this PR. CI will attempt to deploy us.gcr.io/stackrox-infra/infra-server:0.8.7-8-g017afcac7b to it. 🔌 You can connect to this cluster with: 🛠️ And pull infractl from the deployed dev infra-server with: 🚲 You can then use the dev infra instance e.g.: Further Development☕ If you make changes, you can commit and push and CI will take care of updating the development cluster. 🚀 If you only modify configuration (chart/infra-server/configuration) or templates (chart/infra-server/{static,templates}), you can get a faster update with: LogsLogs for the development infra depending on your @redhat.com authuser: Or: |
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A single node development cluster (infra-pr-1072) was allocated in production infra for this PR. CI will attempt to deploy us.gcr.io/stackrox-infra/infra-server:0.8.7-9-g48fd046934 to it. 🔌 You can connect to this cluster with: 🛠️ And pull infractl from the deployed dev infra-server with: 🚲 You can then use the dev infra instance e.g.: Further Development☕ If you make changes, you can commit and push and CI will take care of updating the development cluster. 🚀 If you only modify configuration (chart/infra-server/configuration) or templates (chart/infra-server/{static,templates}), you can get a faster update with: LogsLogs for the development infra depending on your @redhat.com authuser: Or: |
Add script to have checksums for infractl binaries.
Next step is to present the file or content to the user and let them validate their download.