For bureaucratic reasons, a colleague of mine had to print, sign, scan and send by email a high number of pages. To save trees, ink, time, and to stick it...
Extract the PKCS#7 object:
$ openssl smime -verify -in file.msg -noverify -pk7out > file.pk7
Dump the certificates in that file
openssl pkcs7 -print_certs -in file.pk7 > file.pem
Open the file in your favorite text editor and seperate out each certificate individually in to it's own file and import:
For each CA certificate that you want to trust:
smime_keys add_root file.pem
Note: You do not need to trust all intermediate CAs. You can simply trust the end-user certificate.
For the subject certificate that you want to add:
smime_keys add_cert file.pem
BUILD_NUMBER The current build number, such as "153"
BUILD_ID The current build id, such as "2005-08-22_23-59-59" (YYYY-MM-DD_hh-mm-ss)
BUILD_URL
The URL where the results of this build can be found (e.g. http://buildserver/jenkins/job/MyJobName/666/)
NODE_NAME The name of the node the current build is running on. Equals 'master' for master node.
JOB_NAME Name of the project of this build. This is the name you gave your job when you first set it up. It's the third column of the Jenkins Dashboard main page.
BUILD_TAG String of jenkins-${JOB_NAME}-${BUILD_NUMBER}. Convenient to put into a resource file, a jar file, etc for easier identification.
JENKINS_URL Set to the URL of the Jenkins master that's running the build. This value is used by Jenkins CLI for example
EXECUTOR_NUMBER The unique number that identifies the current executor (among executors of the same machine) that's carrying out this build. This is the number you see in the "build executor status", except that the number starts from 0, not 1.
JAVA_HOME If your job is configured to use a specific JDK, this variable is set to the JAVA_HOME of the specified JDK. When this variable is set, PATH is also updated to have $JAVA_HOME/bin.
WORKSPACE The absolute path of the workspace.
SVN_REVISION For Subversion-based projects, this variable contains the revision number of the module. If you have more than one module specified, this won't be set.
CVS_BRANCH For CVS-based projects, this variable contains the branch of the module. If CVS is configured to check out the trunk, this environment variable will not be set.
GIT_COMMIT
For Git-based projects, this variable contains the Git hash of the commit checked out for the build (like ce9a3c1404e8c91be604088670e93434c4253f03) (all the GIT_* variables require git plugin)
GIT_URL For Git-based projects, this variable contains the Git url (like git@github.com:user/repo.git or https://github.com/user/repo.git)\\
GIT_BRANCH
For Git-based projects, this variable contains the Git branch that was checked out for the build (normally origin/master)
From the community documentation:
hibernate.hbm2ddl.auto Automatically validates or exports schema DDL to the database when the SessionFactory is created. With create-drop, the database schema will be dropped when the SessionFactory is closed explicitly.
e.g. validate | update | create | create-drop
So the list of possible options are,
validate: validate the schema, makes no changes to the database.
update: update the schema.
create: creates the schema, destroying previous data.
create-drop: drop the schema at the end of the session.
ZRAM if you have no HDD/SSD swap partition.
ZSWAP if you do have a HDD/SSD swap partition.
ZCACHE: It does what ZSWAP does and ALSO compresses and speeds the filesystem page cache. (It is internally much more complicated and is not in the mainline kernel as it is still under development).
Man nutzt die Blätter zur Vermehrung, also Blattstecklinge. Alternativ gelingt aber auch die Vermehrung durch Kopfstecklinge. Die beste Zeit für die Vermehrung des Geldbaumes ist im Frühjahr.
Blattstecklinge
Man entfernt einfach ein Blatt, trennt es möglichst glatt ab und lässt die Schnittstelle kurz antrocknen.
Dann wird das Blatt einfach in ein entsprechendes Substrat gesteckt.
Das Gefäß wird warm und hell gestellt, aber nicht in die pralle Sonne.
Es bilden sich recht schnell Wurzeln.
Kopfstecklinge
Einen Trieb glatt abtrennen.
Die Schnittstelle zwei bis drei Tage antrocknen lassen.
In Erde stecken.
Ebenfalls warm und hell stellen, aber ohne direkte Sonne.
Alternativ kann ein Steckling auch im Wasserglas bewurzeln.