How to Install and Uninstall trove-taskmanager Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: December 24,2024
1. Install "trove-taskmanager" package
This guide let you learn how to install trove-taskmanager on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
trove-taskmanager
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2. Uninstall "trove-taskmanager" package
Please follow the guidelines below to uninstall trove-taskmanager on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
trove-taskmanager
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the trove-taskmanager package on Kali Linux
Package: trove-taskmanager
Source: openstack-trove
Version: 1:20.0.0-2
Installed-Size: 29
Maintainer: Debian OpenStack
Architecture: all
Depends: adduser, trove-common (= 1:20.0.0-2)
Size: 6940
SHA256: c98003c85e2fa812f78257eb2ee7875f9bb58fdba7e1a58c3e318d2d5a391d0d
SHA1: d40df377229553f28b074d206ce1afed70a33748
MD5sum: c4bf7e0215af23d478e750061d20b19c
Description: Database as a Service for OpenStack - taskmanager
Trove is Database as a Service for Openstack. It's designed to run entirely on
OpenStack, with the goal of allowing users to quickly and easily utilize the
features of a relational database without the burden of handling complex
administrative tasks. Cloud users and database administrators can provision
and manage multiple database instances as needed. Initially, the service will
focus on providing resource isolation at high performance while automating
complex administrative tasks including deployment, configuration, patching,
backups, restores, and monitoring. Trove is designed to support a
single-tenant database within a Nova instance. There is no restrictions on how
Nova is configured, since Trove interacts with other OpenStack components
purely through the API.
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This package provides the Trove taskmanager. The trove-taskmanager service
does the heavy lifting as far as provisioning instances, managing the
lifecycle of instances, and performing operations on the Database instance.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://github.com/openstack/trove
Tag: admin::virtualization, implemented-in::python, role::program,
suite::openstack, system::cloud, system::virtual
Section: net
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/o/openstack-trove/trove-taskmanager_20.0.0-2_all.deb
Source: openstack-trove
Version: 1:20.0.0-2
Installed-Size: 29
Maintainer: Debian OpenStack
Architecture: all
Depends: adduser, trove-common (= 1:20.0.0-2)
Size: 6940
SHA256: c98003c85e2fa812f78257eb2ee7875f9bb58fdba7e1a58c3e318d2d5a391d0d
SHA1: d40df377229553f28b074d206ce1afed70a33748
MD5sum: c4bf7e0215af23d478e750061d20b19c
Description: Database as a Service for OpenStack - taskmanager
Trove is Database as a Service for Openstack. It's designed to run entirely on
OpenStack, with the goal of allowing users to quickly and easily utilize the
features of a relational database without the burden of handling complex
administrative tasks. Cloud users and database administrators can provision
and manage multiple database instances as needed. Initially, the service will
focus on providing resource isolation at high performance while automating
complex administrative tasks including deployment, configuration, patching,
backups, restores, and monitoring. Trove is designed to support a
single-tenant database within a Nova instance. There is no restrictions on how
Nova is configured, since Trove interacts with other OpenStack components
purely through the API.
.
This package provides the Trove taskmanager. The trove-taskmanager service
does the heavy lifting as far as provisioning instances, managing the
lifecycle of instances, and performing operations on the Database instance.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://github.com/openstack/trove
Tag: admin::virtualization, implemented-in::python, role::program,
suite::openstack, system::cloud, system::virtual
Section: net
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/o/openstack-trove/trove-taskmanager_20.0.0-2_all.deb