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Blob is the main character of the de Blob series and is well-known for being the hero of Chroma City, Prisma City, and the planet Raydia. He was able to defeat. Blob, a 1993 platform-puzzle game for the Amiga personal computer; The Problem Blob, a villain in the BBC television series the Numberjacks; de Blob, a 2008 video game for the Wii system; The Blob (Clayfighter), a playable character in the ClayFighter video games; Blob (comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain, adversary of the X-Men.
The game was developed by blue tongue and was released for iOS and windows phone on july 8 but it was most known on wii on september 22 in america september 25 in austrailua and september 28 in europe. The game was never released in japan. There was a DS version but was later cancelled.de blob takes place in a once vibriant and colorful world but it has been ridded of all of its color. The mastermind behind the stealing of the color is Conrad Black (pun intended) and he has enslaved most of the people of Chorma and its up to you as de blob to restore color to the world.You might think a game about painting walls would be boring but it has you complete chalenges having to do with color and they are all very smart and devious puzzles.
Preparingblobfuse uses local file system as a buffer cache. On Azure, use the ephemeral drive (usually SSD) or ramdisk to get the most performance out of the buffer cache. Note that blobfuse will need to have write access to the directory you choose as a buffer cache.Sample provided in this repository uses /mnt/blobfusetmp as the cache location.
Create this directory and change owner to the user that mounts blobfuse. Sudo mkdir /mnt/blobfusetmpsudo chown /mnt/blobfusetmpNote for RHEL on Azure: Use /mnt/resource/blobfusetmp as the ephemeral drive is mounted on /mnt/resource in Azure.
On Ubuntu, this is mounted on /mnt.Optionally, you could use ramdisk. Create a ramdisk sized enough for your workload: sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=16g tmpfs /mnt/blobfusetmpConfiguring.Option 1 - Store credentials in a fileYou will need a configuration file containing the Azure Storage connection information (account name, account key or SAS, blob endpoint and container name.) The owner of this file should be the user mounting blobfuse. The container must already exist (if not, you can create it through the Azure portal.) A sample configuration file is at.Option 2 - Store credentials in environment variablesYou can store your account credentials in the environment variables. Use AZURESTORAGEACCOUNT for the account name, AZURESTORAGEACCESSKEY for the account key, and AZURESTORAGESASTOKEN for the SAS token.
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Only provide one of AZURESTORAGEACCESSKEY or AZURESTORAGESASTOKEN.export AZURESTORAGEACCOUNT=myaccountnameexport AZURESTORAGEACCESSKEY=myaccesskeyor export AZURESTORAGESASTOKEN=?tokenhereMountingOne time mountNOTEUse absolute paths when providing directory paths in the commands below.
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