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../module/meteocat-exporter.nix
../module/upc-qaire-exporter.nix
./gpfs-probe.nix
./nix-daemon-exporter.nix
../module/nix-daemon-exporter.nix
];
age.secrets.grafanaJungleRobotPassword = {

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imports = [
../module/meteocat-exporter.nix
../module/upc-qaire-exporter.nix
../module/nix-daemon-exporter.nix
];
age.secrets.grafanaJungleRobotPassword = {
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"127.0.0.1:9290" # IPMI exporter for local node
"127.0.0.1:9928" # UPC Qaire custom exporter
"127.0.0.1:9929" # Meteocat custom exporter
"127.0.0.1:9999" # Nix-daemon custom exporter
];
}];
}

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## Usage
The `p` command reads from the standard input, uploads the content to a file
in the ceph filesystem and prints the URL to access it. It only accepts an
in the local filesystem and prints the URL to access it. It only accepts an
optional argument, which is the extension of the file that will be stored on
disk (without the dot). By default it uses the `txt` extension, so plain text
can be read in the browser directly.
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p [extension]
```
To remove files, go to `/ceph/p/$USER` and remove them manually.
To remove files, go to `/var/lib/p/$USER` and remove them manually.
## Examples