On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 5:45 PM, Valeri Galtsev
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On Mon, February 2, 2015 5:26 pm, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 4:17 PM, Warren Young w...@etr-usa.com wrote:
Let’s flip it around: what’s your justification *for* weak
passwords?
You don't
anything to isolate the vms from each other or to
increase the odds that a head will be near the place the next access
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, no error messages.
Deltacopy runs as a service - update the login property if you have
changed passwords on the user it runs as.
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no longer do.
Can you really tell a difference between apache/nginx? I'd expect it
to be tiny since the real work is in the perl code.
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. Or if you
know it is mostly different, just tar it up and stream it.
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micro-manage this by putting a VM image on its own drive so
you don't lose seek time between the images. Or make a raid with a
very large number of members and hope the odds work out.
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. In our scheme of things, if
a node is not communicating correctly on the network the best thing to
happen is for it to die quietly and let the redundant systems fill in,
We don't want it trying to fix itself when things aren't working as
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There's also saltstack which is one of the newer of the bunch. It has
some chance of working reasonably across different platforms. How
you feel about
problem with samba xfers is that you can't set both
explicit includes and excludes.
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Are there any tools to help find syntax issues or mismatches in paths
between an authz file and the associated repo?
The validate subcommand of svnauthz (1.8 or newer) or svnauthz-validate
? Alternatively, we might
pre-build a database of all the MAC addresses and IP's and include
that in the installed image so a script could get it back on the
network to do the rest of the work.
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then set/override the location in the node config tools section, and
then pick the JDK name in the job config.The location should get
exported as JAVA_HOME.
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. For source code work, this almost always makes
sense. If you are working on some random collection of individual
files with no natural structure for branch copies it might not.
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. And
the workflow or build_flow can handle more complex options if you need
them.
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It's not clear to me from your post what actually determines what you
need to build. You need to understand that and then figure out
whether jenkins can find it internally or if you need some external
wrapper to kick off paramaterized builds of some sort.
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on multiple subnets, you can do it on a single network connection by
giving it a trunk connection from the switch and letting it split out
the vlan interfaces internally.
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instead of loading a prebuilt image. It is easy
enough to test clonezilla, though - just boot a clonezilla-live iso
and save/restore to some existing network share or over ssh. If you
like the results, then set up the multicasting server.
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vlan 0.
Assuming the connected switch port is configured as a trunk, you
shouldn't see vlan 48 addresses on the base (untagged) device.
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in the
network) I would have no connection. Why? That's what I fail to understand.
Doesn't make sense to me - I think I've done it both ways
(with/without a vlan 0 address). I didn't think it took anything
special except the VLAN=yes in the file and the .number in the DEVICE=
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the fact?
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on the server side to avoid TIME_WAIT.
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of the newer of the bunch. It has
some chance of working reasonably across different platforms. How
you feel about it will probably depend on how you feel about python in
general - and how you expect upgrades to go in the future.
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are getting a RST that doesn't
close the old connection.
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able to match with
anything else is that you can rsync a tree of log files from a farm of
servers into one place and invoke analog with a wild-card to expand
all of their names on the command line and it will digest them all
without the need to pre-sort in timestamp order.
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the
socket - and a camera probably wouldn't - the writes will just queue
up until some buffer is filled.And, without keepalives enabled,
you still won't get an error on the write.
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consolidate this to:
'if you have updated your kernel and rebooted later than Sept. 2012
you should have the fix'?
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freestyle build. I made a note of that in JENKINS-25851.
I guess I don't understand the disconnect between build_flow and
workflow operations.
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`). It was a kernel bug and is theoretically
fixed now.
But I agree that those open bugs on the tzdata package aren't all that
helpful except to show that someone is thinking about it.
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or zip onto the removable media,
although some browsers may download to some other tmp location first,
requiring a lot of space there.
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an interesting turn of events, but is this just a separation of
packages or is there really a group in Fedora that actually maintains
large server farms and has an interest in keeping their applications
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What is the state of the art for socks5 server software? I need to
replace a very old proxy system.'Yum search' and google aren't
turning up any clear winners unless '3proxy' is the thing you would
run on CentOS7.
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matter, though, given that gnome3 doesn't work with x2go.
It's not really about 'differences' it is about making changes that
break existing infrastructure without regard to the damage to users.
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will continue to be a copy with no
input. That still doesn't make it any better for the CentOS users of
things that now have an expiration date.
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for the eventual
aggregation of the artifacts into the layout you want?
I was sort-of hoping that workflow would have the same capabilities
but maintain the master job workspace to track scm polling and collect
artifacts, and permit more arbitrary groovy operations.
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or deal with interface
changes in the code that was supposed to handle it.
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to be destroyed to make
room.
But it doesn't matter how pretty Gnome3 is on some other box. I use
remote connections through NX/freenx or x2go exclusively. Gnome3
won't work that way. And that's typical of the changes.
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it
used to be easier to manage and more stable. But now that I'm
approaching retirement and realizing that the current management
processes aren't going to continue to work, I think that may have been
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and with a different final layout for the build artifacts.
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upgrade tool that could be separated out to help build a
working-but-parallel 7x system to test before cutting over? How are
others dealing with the end of freenx and the inability of x2go to run
gnome3? That's 'almost' a uniquely CentOS issue because freenx was so
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there would be some way to automate or
re-use the knowledge of the fix instead of making everyone spend time
on their own new creative version.
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on aging hardware, so it
is possible that there are underlying controller issues. I also see
some rare cases on similar machines where a filesystem will go
read-only with some scsi errors logged, but didn't look for that yet
in this case.
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with the binaries for different
architectures.
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windows than linux on this hardware and I don't think anyone
has noticed a systemic problem there.
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, a bug in the JVM you are using sounds likely.
Have you tried different versions or checked its issues? And does a
jenkins restart drop the number significantly compared to after
running a long time?
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(dual porting) for higher IO bandwidth, also SAS has tagged
command queueing which often performs better than SATA NCQ under high IO
concurrency workloads, like database servers.
These particular drives are enterprise SAS versions, but about as old
as they made them.
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after replacing something. Maybe 3 times a year
across a few hundred machines and generally not repeating on the same
ones. But if there is anything in common it is on very 'active'
filesystems.
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generalization except that it is painful
to talk some remote helper through the recovery process - usually
involving emailing some cell phone photos of the console to figure out
which partition has the problem.
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that after
running apparently error-free there would be problems detected after a
software reboot.
I think the newer M2 and later models went to a different RAID
controller, though. Maybe there was a reason.
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the system wide and per-user limits imposed by the OS to
avoid the problem, but perhaps a better solution to scaling issues
would be to add slaves to do the build work if you haven't already.
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even knows what those costs are or how best to deal with them.
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. So, you need to use the --numeric-ids (the default)
option on restores and keeping them the same will avoid issues if you
ever have to restore from an older backup.
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? Does the program that is
supposed to try to automatically upgrade versions have any tricks
hidden away to fix things so they work after the upgrade, and could
any of them be run separately?
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a slim chance in these cases that the data still will not reach the
platter before power off or reboot, especially in catastrophic cases.
This was a reboot from software, not a power drop. Does that do
something to kill the disk cache if anything happened to still be
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limit on the cache write with a 'reboot' (no
options) command or is ext4 that fragile?
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that stability only want it for a short length of time relative to the
life of their businesses.
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to the guest system so you could mount it
in the appropriate place. Virtualbox might be able to do that too.
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On Dec 29, 2014, at 10:07 PM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:
it's not necessary for either code interfaces or data structures
to change in backward-incompatible ways.
You keep talking about the cost of coping
across versions.
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to deal with mobility these days
- reconnecting automatically after sleep/wakeup and handling network
connection changes transparently, but those things don't need to break
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version needed
versus a bazillion linux flavors with arbitrary differences).
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line: This is the job. This is what you get paid to do.
But it could be better, if anyone cared.
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thing. I’m just reporting some observations from
the field.
Maybe I misunderstood - I thought you were defending the status quo -
and the fedora developers that bring it to us.
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, you
can 'import' any compiled java jar files and call their methods - or
inside of a jenkins job the groovy plugin can access most of its
internals. It is easier to understand groovy if you have some
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be necessary to have a guarantee of exclusive
access on multiple nodes before starting.
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On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 5:53 AM, El alaoui Mohamed Reda
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thank's it's ok with
http://mirrors.jenkins-ci.org/plugins/subversion/2.5-beta-4/
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that far yet and it does seem like something that should be
documented. Also, is there a way for subsequent node{} operations to
retrieve the artifacts already archived by previous other nodes within
the same workflow build?
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that to encrypt the data, then use asymmetric
encryption to encrypt only the symmetric key.
GPG takes care of this all internally, so that's what you should be using.
Will GPG use the intel aes hardware acceleration - in the version
available for Centos5?
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Does the workflow plugin include anything similar to the Xshell plugin
to allow executing an external command and having the syntax adjusted
automatically if the node happens to be running windows?
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a procedure over
the phone.
Good luck with that... The design changes are done in Fedora, by
people who apparently never liked unix or consistency, not the people
using Red Hat or CentOS that already have things working that they
would like to keep working the same way across upgrades.
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that
would be possible on an encrypted file system would be using a backup
approach that stores multiple copies, de-dupinng unchanged files as
you can do with rsync, rdiff-backup, backuppc, etc. Those can only
work if the software involved sees the unencrypted files.
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in perfect sync with my phone, and partly because of
that search capability. One important thing to tweak for for
usability is to advance to the next message on archive/delete instead
of wasting time redrawing the index - and that might be in the 'labs'
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the same symptoms. I've got one box
that hangs every few weeks but I'm guessing it is something hardware
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nfs (or ssh and rsync),
that might be a better approach.
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limit in openssl as long as it is not handling files and it happens at
a reasonable speed so it must be using the intel hardware support.
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interface you can find them with a search like 'from: me' (which
also usefully picks up responses to threads where you have posted, at
least in the conversation view).
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posts most of us make. (If all you want is a copy of your mail, you
don't need to go through this process.)
Or, just make the question interesting enough that someone will reply to it
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could use PingCmd to run a
script that brings up the VPN (possibly needing ClientNameAlias to be
set to the IP of the remote endpoint to avoid lookups before
connecting), and perhaps a DumpPostUserCmd to close the connection.
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to allow up to an hour of
difference? Your NAS may have windows-like behavior in terms of
storing timestamps in local time and fudging them for DST.
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time. Not sure why this would be different between files
and directories, though. If you can find the difference you might
work around it by unbundling the -a option and omitting trying to sync
whatever attribute that isn't working.
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Both switches list the folders being checked even if the contents are
unchanged
Folders should only be listed if timestamps or permissions are different.
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about would be 'software collections' that
have updated versions of applications that can co-exist with the stock
versions. This might come into play if you run across source that
uses c++11 and you want to compile it on Centos 6 (thus needing a
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the browser, saving it on your mapped NAS - although at least
some versions of IE may download to a temp location first instead of
where you tell it to save the file and some versions of things may
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scratching my balding head even more bald.
Sounds like a typical NAT router setup to me.The router would have
one public IP and uses a private subnet for your LAN side. The other
end of an outbound connection sees the NATed public address.
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be a problem if
your device does not have a static ip address.
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Is there anyone who has more than a few boxes at more than one
location who _doesn't_ have this issue? I'd like to see a FAQ or
something by whoever designed
connection
back to a home server if you know the location has wifi. That could
give you a known private IP to connect to for the rest of the
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Think 'laptop'.
Why would you need a static IP to stick to a laptop? Or have
multiple NICs on one?
Wired and WiFi.
If you configure a static IP
to its development and were able
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in this respect, but it
claims to use the native binary on the server instead of the perl
implementation. If you use compression, blocks of zeros compress
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