![]() volumeName property or by using the selector. If the PersistentVolume is created manually, then the volume can be specified storageClass is specified as ‘-‘, then the PersistentVolume will be To be created by Kubernetes or a PersistentVolume needs to be manually created. storageClass needs to be specified for a PersistentVolume enabled needs toīe set to true for a backup or restoration of any appreciable size. The persistence stores are disabled by default, thus. size) and the appropriate prefix will need to be Further descriptions concerning theĬonfiguration of a persistence store will use just the final property key Please review the following considerations when configuring GitLab forīackups use the .* properties and restorations The persistent stores for backups and restorations are configured separately. Information about the technical implementation of how the backups areīackup and restore architecture documentation.] Persistence configuration Information concerning configuring backups in theīackup and restore documentation. ![]() Have questions or feedback about Office VBA or this documentation? Please see Office VBA support and feedback for guidance about the ways you can receive support and provide feedback.Gitlab : # doc/charts/gitlab/toolbox toolbox : enabled : true replicas : 1 backups : cron : enabled : false concurrencyPolicy : Replace failedJobsHistoryLimit : 1 schedule : " 0 1 * * *" successfulJobsHistoryLimit : 3 suspend : false backoffLimit : 6 safeToEvict : false restartPolicy : " OnFailure" resources : requests : cpu : 50m memory : 350M persistence : enabled : false accessMode : ReadWriteOnce size : 10Gi objectStorage : backend : s3 config : serviceAccount.enabled Flag for using ServiceAccount false serviceAccount.create Flag for creating a ServiceAccount false serviceAccount.name Name of ServiceAccount to use tolerations Tolerations to add to the Toolbox extraEnvFrom List of extra environment variables from other data sources to expose Configuring backups Images displayed in an Image control can only be decorative and use fewer resources than a PictureBox. You can also use it to scroll back and forth through a range of values or a list of items.ĭisplays a graphical image from a bitmap, icon, or metafile on your form. Provides a graphical tool for quickly navigating through a long list of items or a large amount of information, for indicating the current position on a scale, or as an input device or indicator of speed or quantity.Ī spinner control that you can use with another control to increment and decrement numbers. Presents multiple screens of information as a single set. To group controls, draw the frame first, and then draw controls inside the frame.Ĭreates a button that the user can choose to carry out a command.Īllows you to define multiple pages for the same area of a window or dialog box in your application. The list can be scrolled if it has more items than can be displayed at one time.Ĭreates a box that the user can easily choose to indicate if something is true or false, or to display multiple choices when the user can choose more than one.Īllows you to display multiple choices from which the user can choose only one.Ĭreates a button that toggles on and off.Īllows you to create a graphical or functional grouping for controls. Use to display a list of items from which the user can choose. The user can either choose an item from the list or enter a value in the text box. ![]() Holds text that the user can either enter or change.Īllows you to draw a combination list box and text box. When you select it, you can only resize or move a control that has already been drawn on a form.Īllows you to have text that you don't want the user to change, such as a caption under a graphic. Select Objects is the only item in the Toolbox that doesn't draw a control. ![]() When you add a page, a Select Objects tool is always available on the page. You can customize the Toolbox by adding pages to it or by adding controls by using the Additional Controls command from the Tools menu. Displays the standard Visual Basic controls plus any ActiveX controls and insertable objects that you have added to your project.
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