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Outage on octopus.com - report and learnings
Public incident report and our learnings about the octopus.com DNS disruption from January 25 – 26, 2023.Installing WildFly From Scratch
Learn the steps you'll need to configure a working instance of WildFly.Improved Azure App Service deployments
Learn about the improved Azure App Service deployment step included in Octopus 2021.1.Migrating an ASP.NET web app from IIS on-premises to an Azure App Service
Learn how to migrate an ASP.NET web app from hosting it on-premises to an Azure App Service in the Cloud.Request for Comments - ECS integration with Octopus
We're proposing new integrations with ECS in Octopus, and want your feedback.Octopus Deploy 4.0 - History
The history of how Octopus 4.0 was born.Using classes in custom step templates
Learn how to implement a class in a custom step template.Scheduled Recurring Deployments RFC
Scheduled recurring deployments is something that many other CI/CD tools provide out-of-the-box, and we think Octopus should support this functionality as well! This is a request-for-comments.Unsupported versions of Windows and .NET
Understand why old versions of Windows can fail to make network requests.Using Azure Key Vault with Octopus
Introducing a new step template to allow secrets stored in Azure Key Vault to be used in deployments or runbooks.Octopus Deploy 4.0 - UX and UI
The details behind the biggest change to the Octopus user interface and user experience since it's original launch!Octopus Deploy 4.0 - Deploy Release Page Redesign
The Deploy Release page has been redesigned as part of Octopus version 4.010 pillars of pragmatic Kubernetes deployments
The 10 pillars of pragmatic Kubernetes deployments is a comprehensive guide to building a repeatable deployment pipeline from Octopus to Kubernetes. Download the ebook.Defining Tomcat context paths
Learn how Tomcat defines the context path of your web application.Config as Code: What is it and how is it beneficial?
Learn about the benefits of Config as Code and some of the considerations when implementing Config as Code.
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Installing Tomcat on Ubuntu
With Octopus Deploy you can install Tomcat on Ubuntu with a runbook as part of a routine operations task.Rerun all canceled deployments and runbook runs after node shutdown.
An example script that determine which deployments and runbook runs were canceled because of a node shutdown and resubmit them.Enable/disable project
An example script that enables or disables a project in Octopus.Create a Google Cloud account
An example script to create a Google Cloud (GCP) account in Octopus.Google Cloud
Octopus Deploy can help you perform repeatable and controlled deployments of your applications into Google Cloud Platform (GCP).Google cloud CLI scripts
Google cloud CLI Scripts allow you to manage your Google cloud resources as part of your deployment process.Accounts
Configure accounts to use in conjunction with infrastructure during your deployments.AWS accounts
Configure your infrastructure so Octopus can deploy infrastructure to AWS and run scripts against the AWS CLI.Azure
Configure your infrastructure so Octopus can deploy software to your Windows servers, Linux servers, or cloud regions.Google cloud accounts
Configure your infrastructure so Octopus can deploy infrastructure to GCP and run scripts against the gcloud CLI.SSH key pair account
SSH key pair accounts allow you to securely authenticate with SSH targets.Token account
Add token accounts to Octopus.Username and password accounts
Username and Password Accounts allow you securely authenticate with different services.Google cloud account variables
Create a Google cloud account variable to use it in Google Cloud deployment stepsCan't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.