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  1. kubectl uncordon | Kubernetes

    Production-Grade Container Orchestration
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  2. mxnet.np.i0 — Apache MXNet documentation

    mxnet.np.i0 i0 ( x ) Modified Bessel function of the first kind, order 0. Usually denoted \(I_0\) . This function doe...
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  3. Viewing Pods and Nodes | Kubernetes

    Objectives Learn about Kubernetes Pods. Learn about Kubernetes Nodes. Troubleshoot deployed applications. Kubernetes Pods A Pod is a group of one or more application containers (such as Docker) and includes shared storage (volumes), IP address and information about how to run them. When you created a Deployment in Module 2, Kubernetes created a Pod to host your application instance. A Pod is a Kubernetes abstraction that represents a group of one or more application containers (such as Docker), and some shared resources for those containers.
    kubernetes.io/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/explore/explore-intro/
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  4. Running Pods on Only Some Nodes | Kubernetes

    This page demonstrates how can you run Pods on only some Nodes as part of a DaemonSet Before you begin You need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the kubectl command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster. It is recommended to run this tutorial on a cluster with at least two nodes that are not acting as control plane hosts. If you do not already have a cluster, you can create one by using minikube or you can use one of these Kubernetes playgrounds:
    kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/manage-daemon/pods-some-nodes/
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  5. Using Node Authorization | Kubernetes

    Node authorization is a special-purpose authorization mode that specifically authorizes API requests made by kubelets. Overview The Node authorizer allows a kubelet to perform API operations. This includes: Read operations: services endpoints nodes pods secrets, configmaps, persistent volume claims and persistent volumes related to pods bound to the kubelet's node FEATURE STATE: Kubernetes v1.34 [stable](enabled by default) Kubelets are limited to reading their own Node objects, and only reading pods bound to their node.
    kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/node/
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  6. mxnet.np.full — Apache MXNet documentation

    mxnet.np.full full ( shape , fill_value , dtype=None , order='C' , device=None , out=None ) Return a new array of giv...
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  7. Differences between NP on MXNet and NumPy — Apa...

    Differences between NP on MXNet and NumPy This topic lists known differences between mxnet.np and numpy . With this q...
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  8. Extend — Apache MXNet documentation

    Extend The following tutorials will help you learn how to customize MXNet. Custom Layers for Gluon ../packages/gluon/...
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  9. Kubernetes Security and Disclosure Information ...

    This page describes Kubernetes security and disclosure information. Security Announcements Join the kubernetes-security-announce group for emails about security and major API announcements. Report a Vulnerability We're extremely grateful for security researchers and users that report vulnerabilities to the Kubernetes Open Source Community. All reports are thoroughly investigated by a set of community volunteers. To make a report, submit your vulnerability to the Kubernetes bug bounty program. This allows triage and handling of the vulnerability with standardized response times.
    kubernetes.io/docs/reference/issues-security/security/
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  10. Official CVE Feed | Kubernetes

    FEATURE STATE: Kubernetes v1.27 [beta] This is a community maintained list of official CVEs announced by the Kubernetes Security Response Committee. See Kubernetes Security and Disclosure Information for more details. The Kubernetes project publishes a programmatically accessible feed of published security issues in JSON feed and RSS feed formats. You can access it by executing the following commands: JSON feed RSS feed Link to JSON format curl -Lv https://k8s.io/docs/reference/issues-security/official-cve-feed/index.json Link to RSS format
    kubernetes.io/docs/reference/issues-security/official-cve-feed/
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