On which OS and version are you running the StackState CLI
As you probably already know, the StackState CLI can be used to configure StackState, work with data, and help with debugging problems. The CLI provides easy access to the functionality provided by the StackState API. The URLs and authentication credentials are configurable. Multiple configurations can be stored for access to different instances.
A standalone executable is available to run the StackState CLI on Linux and Windows. You can also run the CLI inside a Docker container on Linux, Windows or MacOS.
To make sure we will continue the support of the StackState CLI on the differente operating systems, we would like to know what operating system you are using, including distribution and/or version.
Thank you.
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We created a docker image based on Alpine Linux v3.12. But it's not much of a problem if you specify what base images are supported. Or even supply a supported image from the StackState repository.
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CentOS7
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CentOS Linux 7
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Using a Windows 10 laptop and running the Stackstate Powershell CLI Version within a Docker container. Docker Engine version 19.03.5.
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