5/15/2023 0 Comments Datepicker setdate today![]() ![]() Option value should be the URL of an image, which needs to be shown. showOn : To set when the datepicker window should appear.We should set the value as ‘button’ or ‘both’ for showOn option. dateFormat : Date format settings for the date picker.buttonText : Button text to display on button or text to display on hovering on the datepicker image in case if we use the buttonImage option(alt value of image).We can set the values to ‘focus’, ‘button’, or ‘both’. ![]()
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5/15/2023 0 Comments Puppetry for beginners![]() Running through the browser installation, you’ll be prompted to answer questions about your system and deployment. (This is a good time to mention that you’ll need to make sure the proper ports are open, and that firewalld is disabled.) You can run the installation in text mode or in the browser. After it executes, it will prompt you on how you want to run the installation. It’s in the Puppet Enterprise directory, where you’ll also find the uninstaller script. Execute the Puppet Installer ScriptĪfter completing these tasks, you’ll need to run the installer script. For more detailed steps, consult the installation documentation over on Docs. When it’s complete, you’ll want to untar the tarball from the command line. TRY PUPPET ENTERPRISE FOR FREE! Untar the Tarball from the Command Line You’ll need to select the OS you need and the download will begin. You should notice that there are multiple tabs and that the page you’re on also has the links for downloading agents and the Puppet Client Tools. Once that’s set, you’ll want to head over to the Puppet Enterprise download link again and select the correct download for your OS. You’ll want to make sure you have enough CPUs and memory allocated for the Puppet server. Make sure you’ve met all the hardware requirements before you go down this road. Once you have access to a Linux machine capable of running Puppet, you can download Puppet Enterprise to it. Regardless of how you’re running your VMs, installation will the be the same. Will you be running VMs from vRA or VirtualBox? Maybe you’ll need to request a VM from your networking team. Tutorial: How to Stand Up Your Puppet Serverįirst things first, you’ve got to decide where your machines are coming from.
5/15/2023 0 Comments Riffle river![]() ![]() The channelization project was completed in portions of Hubbard Township, Scandia Township, Reis Township, and Liberty Township. In an effort to reduce overland flooding, portions of the Sand Hill River were straightened and channelized in the 1950s as part of a US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) flood control project. “We’re hoping to do as many things as we can to enhance it as a draw to our town,” she said.Historically, the Sand Hill River near the community of Beltrami, MN had limited capacityand resulted in frequent overland flooding throughout the region. Dabill said more changes are in the works to make the area around the rapids more enticing. The city changed the name of its annual Summerfest this year to Dam Days to celebrate the new rock riffle. Just the sound of it is very peaceful to me.”ĭabill said the community's reaction has been mostly positive, aside from a handful of people who have complained that the sound of the rapids is too loud. “I love coming down here and just watching what's going on. Terri Dabill, a Pine River native and the city’s clerk-treasurer for the past 9 years, often spends her lunch break in the city park at the water's edge. One of the biggest changes is the rushing and gurgling sound of water flowing over the almost 700 boulders and about 10,000 tons of smaller rocks that form the rapids. But it certainly, I think, makes it less stagnant and gets the flow going." “So I'm not sure if it improved the fishery. "I think the fishing has been pretty good here on this river,” he said. The DNR helped replace it with rock rapids to allow fish, including lake sturgeon, to pass through.įor recreation, “it’s just absolutely perfect,” said Tim Mahoney, a retired medical technician who spends summers on his property near Pine River. Since the project was completed in 1999, there have been none.Ī dam on the Willow River in Pine County, near the confluence of the Kettle River, was breached and damaged during a 2016 rainstorm. The dam had been the site of at least 19 drowning deaths, Childers said. The first rock arch rapids in Minnesota were built to replace the Midtown Dam on the Red River of the North in Fargo-Moorhead. "As more and more people see them and see all the benefits, I think they're going to be more and more common,” she said. The DNR has been involved with about 90 projects so far, Childers said. Ideally, the best option for a river's health is to completely remove a dam and return the river to its natural form.īut Childers said that's not always feasible, when there are property owners who would be affected by a sudden change in water levels, or a large amount of sediment built up above the dam that would be released downstream.Ī rock riffle or rock arch rapids is a solution that allows the river to flow while still maintaining some control, and is being replicated on rivers across Minnesota. “It's very costly, and I think people are starting to realize the impact they're having on the river networks." "So it comes down to trying to decide if it's worth rebuilding these structures,” she said. “Many of these are reaching the end of their design’s life,” she saidĪlso, most dams weren’t designed for heavier flood events and more water runoff caused by climate change, so there have been dam failures around the state, Childers said. But the average lifespan of a dam is about 50 years, and the structures are no longer fulfilling their original purpose, said Amy Childers, outreach specialist for the DNR’s river ecology unit. Many of Minnesota's dams were built a century or more ago to control lake levels or generate hydropower. “If the dam were to break, what happens and who gets flooded?” Aging liabilities "When you hold back a lot of water, there's that safety issue,” he said. And they have other drawbacks, including holding back sediment that builds up in lakes and reservoirs instead of naturally flowing downstream.ĭams also pose a risk to the public, Baird said. Often, those narrower stretches of river are also where dams were built, he said, “so a lot of habitats have been lost.”ĭams also pose a barrier to native freshwater mussels, whose life cycle depends on their larvae hitching a ride on fish. ![]() ![]() Many fish species use faster-moving water and rocky rapids to spawn and place their eggs, Baird said. “Now they have an opportunity to move farther upstream and find new habitats for spawning.” "They get to the dam, and they hit that and stop,” he said. Owen Baird, fisheries management specialist with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources in Brainerd, helped with the project, which received a $2.2 million grant from the state’s Outdoor Heritage Fund.īaird said dams prevent fish, such as walleye, white suckers and redhorse suckers, from swimming upstream. ![]() |