Thanks for this, registered on the .de site and the app seems to work. Now to post some photos…
Thanks for this, registered on the .de site and the app seems to work. Now to post some photos…
thanks, super-useful. I think I will bring up a couple of docker containers at home and check where and what they log, then try and extrapolate from that. I’ve managed to get into a couple of them with the -it command.
this is true, I hadn’t thought about bringing one up at home. thanks!
built by someone who is no longer with the company and no longer available to provide insight.
okay, that makes a lot of sense. I can’t see any immediate orchestration, but maybe I’m looking in the wrong place. would the logs go to /var/log on the main system? just realized I haven’t looked for those (d’oh!)
so the dockers already exist. I want to understand how they were built (I suspect Ansible is involved, but I don’t know how this would work) so I can understand how they interact with one another and then modify.
I believe ICAO (that would be the regulating authority) says be at the gate minimum 20 before departure. Considering security queues, though, my advice is to check in online the night before and be at the airport at least 2 hours before departure for a large airport. Small ones you might be able to get away with less, but unless you go through regular and know the setup, I would not chance it. Your airline will give you instructions.
Check in counters normally close for bag drop 1h to 45min before departure here in Europe in my experience. Vast majority of airports also now support digital boarding passes in Europe. My home airport is small so I can work with 1 hr before departure; Brussels was 20min queue at security; Frankfurt we were there 2h30 before departure but at the gate for less.than 10 minutes, queues were that long and slow-moving.
YMMV, check instructions.
Source: I fly lots, mostly in Europe.