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Vagrant
Vagrant is a software product for building and maintaining portable virtual software development environments, e.g. for VirtualBox, Hyper-V, Docker, VMware, and AWS. The core idea behind it lies in the fact that the environment maintenance of virtualizations becomes increasingly difficult in a large software development project.
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Description
Currently, MME makes use of macros to log each procedure on the tasks. For some of these procedures, we log information about the UE being processed, with information about the subscriber relevant to the MME service. For better tracing, we added macros that accept IMSI in uint64 version so it's added as a prefix to each log line, however there are many gaps, particularly on `e
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Created by Mitchell Hashimoto
Released March 8, 2010
- Repository
- hashicorp/vagrant
- Website
- www.vagrantup.com
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Of the learning environments that leverage Ansible, very few are using roles. This can make porting Ansible playbooks across learning environments more difficult. To fix this, Ansible-using learning environments need to be refactored (where possible) to use an Ansible role.