[389-users] Re: A more profound replication monitoring of 389-ds instance

2023-04-20 Thread dweller dweller
Oops, I ment to post this diagram 
https://pastebin.com/HZZjCtFJ

The vision was, I guess, for each common-replica to have a connection with its 
own downstream client's replica, in order to not exceed 4 replication 
agreements per replica. 
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Re: grub-customizer only show OSs on secondary HDs

2023-04-20 Thread Philip Rhoades via users

stan,


On 2023-04-21 01:39, stan wrote:

On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 11:37:39 +1000
Philip Rhoades via users  wrote:


I thought grub-customizer might help me do something but I have
loaded it onto two computers now (F37 KDE WS) and a server (F34 XFCE)
and after I run the program (it takes minutes to get info), the
listing of OSs only shows info for the secondary HDs on each computer
- instead of also the active OS booted from /dev/sda - why is this?


I installed it on F37, and ran it, and got the same behavior as you
did, though it was much faster here, around a minute. I can't say for
sure, since I wasn't aware of grub-customizer until you mentioned it,
but I find an option to boot a selected OS from the list in the General
Settings.  I think the assumption is that you won't want to (re)boot
the system you are already running from grub-customizer, since there
are options to do that from the running system itself.



Yes, I guess that could be correct - thanks for confirming!

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Re: Don't focus Firefox when clicking a link

2023-04-20 Thread Tim via users
On Thu, 2023-04-20 at 09:34 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> I did a search on this, and found this link,
> https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/links-open-background-firefox-chrome/
> Warning, it is old, but the setting still exists.  It describes such
> links as diverted links, and there is a setting in the about:config for
> that.  Mine is set to false, but still doesn't change the behavior for
> me.  The caveat is that once this is set, according to the article, even
> links opened in the browser will be in the background.  That's what I
> want, but someone else might not.

Excellent, works here.

Once I changed a divert about:config setting (*) to true, when I click
a link in Evolution, Firefox (now) will open that link in the
background, in a new tab.

"browser.tabs.loadDivertedInBackground"

I just searched about:config for divert.

The first time a link opens the browser, it does pop to the foreground.
But once Firefox is running, subsequent links load in the background.

I'm running the Mate spin of Fedora 36, here, with very little
customisation of the default install.
 
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Re: Encryption for internet storage

2023-04-20 Thread Robert Nichols

On 4/20/23 14:08, Andras Simon wrote:

2023-04-20 19:41 UTC+02:00, Bill C :

Yes but I am afraid too of encrypting something and then losing the key.
Something that isn't going away, we all have that issue.


If you store these files unencrypted on your computer (besides having
their encrypted version in the cloud), you may as well store the key
there.


That sounds like a terrible idea. If your disk drive fails, now you've lost
both your online data _and_ the key to your backup.

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Re: Using python3-pycryptodomex

2023-04-20 Thread Tim via users
On Thu, 2023-04-20 at 09:53 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> I've been reading more and more commentary that google has ceased to be
> a useful means of searching.  They are focusing more and more on using
> search as a means to bring in revenue.  It is common to find people
> saying, I didn't find anything until I looked through five or ten
> pages.  One suggestion is to put reddit in all searches.  :-)

I was under the impression that Google is less worse, now, than it used
to be (not a good overall recommendation, I know).  And when I found
references to reddit, the information on that was utter crap.
 
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Re: Don't focus Firefox when clicking a link

2023-04-20 Thread Matti Pulkkinen
On Thu, 2023-04-20 at 09:34 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> I did a search on this, and found this link,
> https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/links-open-background-firefox-chrome/
> Warning, it is old, but the setting still exists.  It describes such
> links as diverted links, and there is a setting in the about:config
> for
> that.  Mine is set to false, but still doesn't change the behavior
> for
> me.  The caveat is that once this is set, according to the article,
> even
> links opened in the browser will be in the background.  That's what I
> want, but someone else might not.
> 
> browser.tabs.loadDivertedInBackground   false

This actually does give me similar behavior to what I'm looking for, at
least based on quick testing. I don't think I had this enabled before,
because enabling this doesn't show me a desktop notification every time
I click a link, which is different from before. I also don't remember
ever enabling this before. Either way I'll enable this and see what
happens. Thanks!

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Re: Don't focus Firefox when clicking a link

2023-04-20 Thread Matti Pulkkinen
On Wed, 2023-04-19 at 11:00 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> instead I just get a notification about Firefox 
> opening a tab. 

That's exactly how it worked for me before I upgraded to F38,
notification and everything, and I actually much preferred that
behavior.

> Except, now I just tested it on this laptop and it does 
> switch to Firefox right away, so I have no idea what the difference
> is, 
> other than maybe this laptop is a recent install, unlike the others.

Which version of Fedora do you have on that laptop?

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Re: Using python3-pycryptodomex

2023-04-20 Thread Joe Zeff

On 04/20/2023 10:53 AM, stan via users wrote:

I've been reading more and more commentary that google has ceased to be
a useful means of searching.


You may want to try Startpage: https://www.startpage.com/  It uses 
Google as a backend, but all of its queries are anonymized so that 
Google has no way of knowing who made the request, and they keep no logs.

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Re: Broken by the grub startup after have move whole the system from one SSHDD more small to a SSD more big by a software acronis

2023-04-20 Thread stan via users
On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 16:56:38 +
Dorian ROSSE  wrote:
 
> I haven't wait your answers also I have power on the setup with a pen
> USB fedora workstations although I have copy paste the line of the
> good UUID not these where was typed rescue however I find none about
> where I should paste neither with the line of command locate or by
> the stalk of the manager of file naturally I was use the settings for
> set up the lang of the keyboard and the lang of the system
> unfortunately if I reboot the system without the pen USB finally the
> step of the problems is the same so the system fedora keep the window
> with the grub thus each help will be the welcome,

I don't really understand what you are saying.  I think whatever
translation program you are using is not very good.  However, I will
try to give some advice.  I assume that you are trying to boot a Fedora
system.  This should work for other distributions somewhat, but even
little problems might be big problems there.

Would you post the contents of your fstab file.
less /etc/fstab
or
cat /etc/fstab > ~/myfstab.txt

Would you post the UUIDs of your drives,
/usr/sbin/blkid
and your disk usage.
df

Would you show the contents of /boot/loader/entries directory.
ls -n /boot/loader/entries

Would you show the contents of /boot directory.
ls -n /boot

Would you show the contents of /etc/default/grub.
less /etc/default/grub
or 
cat /etc/default/grub > ~/mygrubdefault.txt

That data will give input for further instruction, and might pinpoint
the error you are having.

The live USB should have the ability to view the drive partitions.  It
has been so long since I did that that I don't remember it exactly.  I
think it was
mount /mnt/Sysimage
and that would put your system under /mnt/Sysimage and allow you to
browse the files there so you can get the above information.
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Re: Encryption for internet storage

2023-04-20 Thread Andras Simon
2023-04-20 19:41 UTC+02:00, Bill C :
> Yes but I am afraid too of encrypting something and then losing the key.
> Something that isn't going away, we all have that issue.

If you store these files unencrypted on your computer (besides having
their encrypted version in the cloud), you may as well store the key
there.
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Re: Using python3-pycryptodomex

2023-04-20 Thread Robert Moskowitz



On 4/20/23 13:12, Barry wrote:




On 20 Apr 2023, at 16:33, Robert Moskowitz  wrote:

Now I am pulling out my hair (what little I still have) in getting 
the public ECC key.


The example in

https://pycryptodome.readthedocs.io/en/v3.15.0/src/public_key/ecc.html

easily creates the PEM formatted private key.  But I can't figure out 
how to get to the public key value.  And public_key() does something 
different that my little skill set is not groking.


Anyone here can point me to additional resources on this?  I have 
been googling for the last hour and the google groups is basically no 
one there.  :(


You need a crypto expert to help or the authors of this package.


And I am getting it and making headway.

Got the public raw key in a variable where I need it.  Now to crack cSHAKE.

:)

But first off to the dentist.  :(

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Re: Encryption for internet storage

2023-04-20 Thread Mauricio Tavares
On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 1:43 PM Bill C  wrote:
>
> Yes but I am afraid too of encrypting something and then losing the key. 
> Something that isn't going away, we all have that issue.
>
  Have you considered something like the protonmail's proton
drive[1]? It might just be a bit better than the usual suspects
(google, microsoft, amazon) regarding data privacy, but I do not know
if you can automate moving files up and down without using their app
or website.

> On Thu, Apr 20, 2023, 1:15 PM Barry  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > On 20 Apr 2023, at 18:06, Bill C  wrote:
>> >
>> > 
>> > I do som uploading to online storage providers but I concerned about 
>> > security. Does anyone who does this use any particular type of security or 
>> > encryption.
>>
>> I would assume that once uploaded you must assume that the file will get 
>> into the wrong hand.
>>
>> You could encrypt files before uploading.
>> You could only upload files that can be public.
>>
>> Barry

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Re: Encryption for internet storage

2023-04-20 Thread Bill C
Yes but I am afraid too of encrypting something and then losing the key.
Something that isn't going away, we all have that issue.

On Thu, Apr 20, 2023, 1:15 PM Barry  wrote:

>
>
> > On 20 Apr 2023, at 18:06, Bill C  wrote:
> >
> > 
> > I do som uploading to online storage providers but I concerned about
> security. Does anyone who does this use any particular type of security or
> encryption.
>
> I would assume that once uploaded you must assume that the file will get
> into the wrong hand.
>
> You could encrypt files before uploading.
> You could only upload files that can be public.
>
> Barry
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Re: Encryption for internet storage

2023-04-20 Thread Bill C
I use Google. I hate anything to do with Microsoft. It is, just someone
else's computer.

On Thu, Apr 20, 2023, 1:12 PM Jeffrey Walton  wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 1:06 PM Bill C  wrote:
> >
> > I do som uploading to online storage providers but I concerned about
> security. Does anyone who does this use any particular type of security or
> encryption.
>
> There are different schemes used, depending on the storage provider.
> You would need to look at the Security Architecture (SecArch) document
> to determine exactly what is going on.
>
> But in the end, the cloud is just someone else's computer. Act accordingly.
>
>
> https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ftsa=the+cloud+is+just+someone+else's+computer+teeshirt
>
> Jeff
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Re: Don't focus Firefox when clicking a link

2023-04-20 Thread Jon LaBadie

On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 10:14:55AM +0300, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:

If I clicked a link in Fedora 37 in, say, my email client or a chat
window, it wouldn't immediately focus the Firefox window, and the focus
would stay on whatever window I clicked the link in. This meant that if
I wanted to open multiple links, I could just click them all in quick
succession without needing to hop back and forth between windows.

After upgrading to Fedora 38 this behavior appears to have changed.
Clicking a link will now cause the Firefox window to jump to the
foreground. How might I restore the previous behavior? I found it more
convenient. I'm using Gnome with a Wayland session if that makes a
difference.


For a similar problem this seemed to work for me, in "about:config",
set the following to TRUE:

browser.tabs.loadDivertedInBackground

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Re: Encryption for internet storage

2023-04-20 Thread Barry


> On 20 Apr 2023, at 18:06, Bill C  wrote:
> 
> 
> I do som uploading to online storage providers but I concerned about 
> security. Does anyone who does this use any particular type of security or 
> encryption.

I would assume that once uploaded you must assume that the file will get into 
the wrong hand.

You could encrypt files before uploading.
You could only upload files that can be public.

Barry

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Re: Using python3-pycryptodomex

2023-04-20 Thread Barry


> On 20 Apr 2023, at 16:33, Robert Moskowitz  wrote:
> 
> Now I am pulling out my hair (what little I still have) in getting the 
> public ECC key.
> 
> The example in
> 
> https://pycryptodome.readthedocs.io/en/v3.15.0/src/public_key/ecc.html
> 
> easily creates the PEM formatted private key.  But I can't figure out how to 
> get to the public key value.  And public_key() does something different that 
> my little skill set is not groking.
> 
> Anyone here can point me to additional resources on this?  I have been 
> googling for the last hour and the google groups is basically no one there.  
> :(

You need a crypto expert to help or the authors of this package.

Oh and…

> 
> Any, keep on plugging away

I read the docs you linked to but the use of Crypto was it turns out an error 
as Crypto is used by a very important package.

Elsewhere it says this..

a library independent of the old PyCrypto. You install it with:

pip install pycryptodomex
In this case, all modules are installed under the Cryptodome package. PyCrypto 
and PyCryptodome can coexist.



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Re: Encryption for internet storage

2023-04-20 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Thu, Apr 20, 2023 at 1:06 PM Bill C  wrote:
>
> I do som uploading to online storage providers but I concerned about 
> security. Does anyone who does this use any particular type of security or 
> encryption.

There are different schemes used, depending on the storage provider.
You would need to look at the Security Architecture (SecArch) document
to determine exactly what is going on.

But in the end, the cloud is just someone else's computer. Act accordingly.

https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ftsa=the+cloud+is+just+someone+else's+computer+teeshirt

Jeff
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Encryption for internet storage

2023-04-20 Thread Bill C
I do som uploading to online storage providers but I concerned about
security. Does anyone who does this use any particular type of security or
encryption.
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Re: Using python3-pycryptodomex

2023-04-20 Thread stan via users
On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 09:53:00 -0700
stan  wrote:

> I'm not sure what you are doing, but it sounds similar to what is done
> to create a local key to sign a custom kernel build so it will boot
> UEFI.
> 
> Here is a link to that, the part at the top.
> 
> https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/kernel/build-custom-kernel/#_secure_boot
> 
> A general reference page I found.
> 
> http://www.rodsbooks.com/efi-bootloaders/index.html

Another link to the UEFI kernel signing procedure.

https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:UEFI_Image_File_Sign_Tools
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Re: Broken by the grub startup after have move whole the system from one SSHDD more small to a SSD more big by a software acronis

2023-04-20 Thread Dorian ROSSE
Hello everybody the team fedora,


I haven't wait your answers also I have power on the setup with a pen USB 
fedora workstations although I have copy paste the line of the good UUID not 
these where was typed rescue however I find none about where I should paste 
neither with the line of command locate or by the stalk of the manager of file 
naturally I was use the settings for set up the lang of the keyboard and the 
lang of the system unfortunately if I reboot the system without the pen USB 
finally the step of the problems is the same so the system fedora keep the 
window with the grub thus each help will be the welcome,

Thanks you in advance for your help,

Have a good end of week,

Regards.


Dorian Rosse.

From: Dorian ROSSE 
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2023 6:14:28 PM
To: Community support for Fedora users 
Subject: Re: Broken by the grub startup after have move whole the system from 
one SSHDD more small to a SSD more big by a software acronis

Dear worker in IT,


For launch the advices finally I need to do whole by a pen USB fedora right ?

Thanks you in advance to help myself,

Regards.


Dorian Rosse.

From: old sixpack13 
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2023 7:27:14 PM
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org 
Subject: Re: Broken by the grub startup after have move whole the system from 
one SSHDD more small to a SSD more big by a software acronis

...
>
> If you have selinux enabled, you may need to force a complete relable
> (which I don't know how to do, but I know there is some way)

sudo touch /.autorelabel;
and reboot
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Re: Using python3-pycryptodomex

2023-04-20 Thread stan via users
On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 11:33:01 -0400
Robert Moskowitz  wrote:

> Now I am pulling out my hair (what little I still have) in getting
> the public ECC key.
> 
> The example in
> 
> https://pycryptodome.readthedocs.io/en/v3.15.0/src/public_key/ecc.html
> 
> easily creates the PEM formatted private key.  But I can't figure out 
> how to get to the public key value.  And public_key() does something 
> different that my little skill set is not groking.
> 
> Anyone here can point me to additional resources on this?  I have
> been googling for the last hour and the google groups is basically no
> one there.  :(

I've been reading more and more commentary that google has ceased to be
a useful means of searching.  They are focusing more and more on using
search as a means to bring in revenue.  It is common to find people
saying, I didn't find anything until I looked through five or ten
pages.  One suggestion is to put reddit in all searches.  :-)

Maybe it is just information overload, but the simpler explanation is
monetization.

I'm not sure what you are doing, but it sounds similar to what is done
to create a local key to sign a custom kernel build so it will boot
UEFI.

Here is a link to that, the part at the top.

https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/kernel/build-custom-kernel/#_secure_boot

A general reference page I found.

http://www.rodsbooks.com/efi-bootloaders/index.html
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Re: Don't focus Firefox when clicking a link

2023-04-20 Thread stan via users
On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 03:10:47 +0930
Tim via users  wrote:

> stan:
> > I think this is a setting in the firefox settings.  
> > edit -> settings -> General
> > and then look at the tabs section.
> > You probably have this setting selected;
> > When you open a link, image or media in a new tab, switch to it
> > immediately  
> 
> As far as I was aware, that would only change how clicking a link
> within the web-browser would work.  I've always had that setting
> unset, and for me it only affects Firefox's internal behaviour.
> I would expect there's some option in a command line to make a link
> open in the background, but I see nothing in the man page, and nothing
> jumps out at me from Firefox's about:config.

I did a search on this, and found this link,
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/links-open-background-firefox-chrome/
Warning, it is old, but the setting still exists.  It describes such
links as diverted links, and there is a setting in the about:config for
that.  Mine is set to false, but still doesn't change the behavior for
me.  The caveat is that once this is set, according to the article, even
links opened in the browser will be in the background.  That's what I
want, but someone else might not.

browser.tabs.loadDivertedInBackground   false

If this doesn't work, trying safe-mode,
/usr/bin/firefox --safe-mode
to disable all addons to see if that is a cause.
Or
/usr/bin/firefox --new-instance --Profile-Manager
to set up a completely new test profile.

I also have my browser in its own workspace, so that might be why.  And
I am running X with lxqt or lxde, another big difference.  Yet more,
I'm running the latest alpha of firefox, nightly.  All in all, I might
not be a good candidate for investigating this.
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Re: grub-customizer only show OSs on secondary HDs

2023-04-20 Thread stan via users
On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 11:37:39 +1000
Philip Rhoades via users  wrote:
 
> I thought grub-customizer might help me do something but I have
> loaded it onto two computers now (F37 KDE WS) and a server (F34 XFCE)
> and after I run the program (it takes minutes to get info), the
> listing of OSs only shows info for the secondary HDs on each computer
> - instead of also the active OS booted from /dev/sda - why is this?

I installed it on F37, and ran it, and got the same behavior as you
did, though it was much faster here, around a minute. I can't say for
sure, since I wasn't aware of grub-customizer until you mentioned it,
but I find an option to boot a selected OS from the list in the General
Settings.  I think the assumption is that you won't want to (re)boot
the system you are already running from grub-customizer, since there
are options to do that from the running system itself.
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Re: Using python3-pycryptodomex

2023-04-20 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Now I am pulling out my hair (what little I still have) in getting the 
public ECC key.


The example in

https://pycryptodome.readthedocs.io/en/v3.15.0/src/public_key/ecc.html

easily creates the PEM formatted private key.  But I can't figure out 
how to get to the public key value.  And public_key() does something 
different that my little skill set is not groking.


Anyone here can point me to additional resources on this?  I have been 
googling for the last hour and the google groups is basically no one 
there.  :(


Any, keep on plugging away

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Re: Using python3-pycryptodomex

2023-04-20 Thread Robert Moskowitz



On 4/20/23 10:10, Andras Simon wrote:

2023-04-20 15:59 UTC+02:00, Robert Moskowitz :


  >>> from Crypto.Cipher import Salsa20
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in 
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'Crypto'

Courtesy of TAB-completion in ipython:

from Cryptodome.Cipher import Salsa20


So I learned 2 things here.

Use TAB-comp

Look for fundamental differences between wikis and running code.

:)

thanks!
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Re: Using python3-pycryptodomex

2023-04-20 Thread Andras Simon
2023-04-20 15:59 UTC+02:00, Robert Moskowitz :

>  >>> from Crypto.Cipher import Salsa20
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>File "", line 1, in 
> ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'Crypto'

Courtesy of TAB-completion in ipython:

from Cryptodome.Cipher import Salsa20
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[389-users] Re: A more profound replication monitoring of 389-ds instance

2023-04-20 Thread dweller dweller
Yes, I'll try to explain my needs more clearly. As it happens a lot I recently 
inherited a FreeIPA installation and am now responsible for managing the 
service. As someone who was not previously familiar with FreeIPA, I am in the 
process of building my expertise in managing it. 
When I started the monitoring setup was represented with node_exporter, 
process_exporter for the host and 389ds_exporter 
(https://github.com/terrycain/389ds_exporter) for the ldap data. However, as 
the FreeIPA installation grew in size, we started encountering issues and 
realized that we lacked critical information to pinpoint the root causes of 
these problems. To address this, I have taken steps to improve the monitoring 
setup. I have started monitoring FreeIPA's bind service using a 
separate_exporter and exporting DNS queries to opensearch. Additionally, I have 
rewritten the 389ds_exporter to include cn=monitor metrics to provide more 
visibility into the 389 Directory Server.

I recently realized that I could also include 'cn=ldbm database' metrics, which 
are low-level but could be useful in troubleshooting the issues we are facing. 
The problems we are encountering are related to disk IO, and having these 
metrics could provide valuable insights into the following:

1) Excessive paging out and increased swap usage without spikes in load. For 
example after restarting of replica the swap usage increases to 30% (of 3GB 
swap space) over 1-2 days while there are at least 4GB of availiable RAM 
present on the host. And the general swap consumer is ns-slapd service. For now 
I only tested to configure swappiness parametr to zero, which did not help, so 
I guess there are some other factors involved.

2) Spikes in IO latency observed during modifying and adding operations, which 
were not present when the cluster was smaller (up to 10 replicas). I need to 
determine whether the issue lies with service tuning or with the cloud provider 
and its SAN, as we recently migrated to SSD disks without improvement. As I 
said about "replication lag" those problems just started more appearing as new 
replicas were added, but for now we mostly observe it by outage of services 
that rely on ldap. The "waves" refers to the way problem apprear, as different 
clients VDCs are having problems one after the other which is looks like 
replication propagation.

3) Master-master replication just seems to me as a big "black cloud", which I 
have no control or knowledge of. When you have couple of hosts it is maybe fine 
to rely on documented way of looking up replicationStatus attribute, but when 
you have couple of dozens I guess things could get quite not so straitforward, 
at least relying on intuition suggests it. When I say about replication 
observability what I mean and what I'd like to see is following:

Graph representation...

- ...of time it took to replay a change (or I guess time of full replication 
session)
- ...of the amount simutanialous connections that Suppliers trying to establish 
with Consumer
- ...of time spent waiting to acquire replica access

I just pointed a few of the top of my head. I don't know for sure (and first 
post was about it) is it really worth it to try and get those kind of metrics 
or I just don't know what I'm talking about and it would be a waste of time and 
hard to implement. As I mentioned bpf cause I see it as only option I could get 
it, the other option is to parse logs that are in DEBUG mode which is not the 
option.

With replication metrics besides the ability to see its impact on the problems 
above, I'm also trying to solve more administrative task - I need to convince 
the architerture departament to change the model of adding new replicas. Right 
now we kinda adding two replicas for every new client.


  +--+
  |   client#1   |
  |  VDC |
  |  |
  |   +--+   |   +-+
 +-+
  |   |  +-->+ 
+>+ |   ...
  |   |  replica-01  |   |   |  common-replica-01  |
 |  common-replica-02  |
  |   |  +<--+ 
+<+ |
  |   +--+   |   +-+
 +-+
  ||^|| ^   
   | ^
  |v||| |   
   | |
  |   +--+   || |   
   | |
  |   |  |   || |   
   | |
  |   |  replica-02  |   || |   
   

Using python3-pycryptodomex

2023-04-20 Thread Robert Moskowitz

I am NOT experienced with python, so reading lots of examples.

I have installed python3-pycryptodomex on my old F35 system (will mess 
up my F37 system later).


  Preparing :    1/1
  Installing   : 
python3-pycryptodomex-3.15.0-1.fc35.x86_64 1/1
  Running scriptlet: 
python3-pycryptodomex-3.15.0-1.fc35.x86_64 1/1
  Verifying    : 
python3-pycryptodomex-3.15.0-1.fc35.x86_64 1/1


Installed:
python3-pycryptodomex-3.15.0-1.fc35.x86_64

I go into python and try importing salsa per:

https://pycryptodome.readthedocs.io/en/v3.15.0/src/cipher/cipher.html

>>> from Crypto.Cipher import Salsa20
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "", line 1, in 
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'Crypto'

I then tried the self test from: 
https://pycryptodome.readthedocs.io/en/v3.15.0/src/installation.html


python -m Cryptodome.SelfTest
/usr/bin/python: No module named Cryptodome.SelfTest


Obviously I am missing something very fundamental here in getting the 
crypto module available to python...


Help?

thanks
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[389-users] Re: Crash with SEGV after compacting

2023-04-20 Thread Niklas Schmatloch
The resulting stacktrace is:

GNU gdb (Debian 10.1-1.7) 10.1.90.20210103-git
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Reading symbols from /usr/sbin/ns-slapd...
(No debugging symbols found in /usr/sbin/ns-slapd)

warning: Can't open file /dev/shm/lIV7XT (deleted) during file-backed mapping 
note processing
[New LWP 22323]
[New LWP 22324]
[New LWP 22339]
[New LWP 22320]
[New LWP 22327]
[New LWP 22337]
[New LWP 22341]
[New LWP 22345]
[New LWP 22344]
[New LWP 22333]
[New LWP 22331]
[New LWP 22328]
[New LWP 22330]
[New LWP 22329]
[New LWP 22346]
[New LWP 22334]
[New LWP 22326]
[New LWP 22338]
[New LWP 22342]
[New LWP 22325]
[New LWP 22340]
[New LWP 22335]
[New LWP 22336]
[New LWP 22343]
[New LWP 22332]
[New LWP 22322]
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
Core was generated by `/usr/sbin/ns-slapd -D /etc/dirsrv/slapd-auth-testenv -i 
/run/dirsrv/slapd-auth-'.
Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
#0  0x7f7c54258c9c in ?? () from 
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dirsrv/plugins/libback-ldbm.so
[Current thread is 1 (Thread 0x7f7c42a4e700 (LWP 22323))]

Thread 26 (Thread 0x7f7c4324f700 (LWP 22322)):
#0  0x7f7c578c11e3 in __GI___select (nfds=0, readfds=0x0, writefds=0x0, 
exceptfds=0x0, timeout=0x7f7c4324eb80) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/select.c:41
resultvar = 18446744073709551102
sc_cancel_oldtype = 0
#1  0x7f7c57e0ca60 in DS_Sleep () at 
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dirsrv/libslapd.so.0
#2  0x7f7c54258b17 in ??? () at 
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dirsrv/plugins/libback-ldbm.so
#3  0x7f7c57ac2941 in ??? () at /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnspr4.so
#4  0x7f7c57a61ea7 in start_thread (arg=) at 
pthread_create.c:477
ret = 
pd = 
unwind_buf = {cancel_jmp_buf = {{jmp_buf = {140171679168256, 
6669419814539142375, 140730058127630, 140730058127631, 140171679165696, 
8396800, -6740182518239157017, -6740157254771366681}, mask_was_saved = 0}}, 
priv = {pad = {0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0}, data = {prev = 0x0, cleanup = 0x0, 
canceltype = 0}}}
not_first_call = 0
#5  0x7f7c578caa2f in clone () at 
../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S:95

Thread 25 (Thread 0x7f7c39ffb700 (LWP 22332)):
#0  futex_wait_cancelable (private=0, expected=0, futex_word=0x556e496a394c) at 
../sysdeps/nptl/futex-internal.h:186
__ret = -512
oldtype = 0
err = 
spin = 0
buffer = {__routine = 0x7f7c57a68540 <__condvar_cleanup_waiting>, __arg 
= 0x7f7c39ffaa90, __canceltype = 973056720, __prev = 0x0}
cbuffer = {wseq = 35, cond = 0x556e496a3920, mutex = 0x556e496a3960, 
private = 0}
err = 
g = 973056624
flags = 
g1_start = 
signals = 
wseq = 35
seq = 17
private = 0
#1  __pthread_cond_wait_common (abstime=0x0, clockid=0, mutex=0x556e496a3960, 
cond=0x556e496a3920) at pthread_cond_wait.c:508
spin = 0
buffer = {__routine = 0x7f7c57a68540 <__condvar_cleanup_waiting>, __arg 
= 0x7f7c39ffaa90, __canceltype = 973056720, __prev = 0x0}
cbuffer = {wseq = 35, cond = 0x556e496a3920, mutex = 0x556e496a3960, 
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flags = 
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signals = 
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#2  __pthread_cond_wait (cond=0x556e496a3920, mutex=0x556e496a3960) at 
pthread_cond_wait.c:638
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#4  0x556e49655173 in ??? ()
#5  0x7f7c57ac2941 in ??? () at /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnspr4.so
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pthread_create.c:477
ret = 
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../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone.S:95

Thread 24 (Thread 0x7f7c23fff700 (LWP 22343)):
#0  futex_wait_cancelable (private=0, expected=0, futex_word=0x556e496a3948) at 
../sysdeps/nptl/futex-internal.h:186
__ret = -512
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spin = 

[389-users] Re: Crash with SEGV after compacting

2023-04-20 Thread Niklas Schmatloch
Hi, thanks for your reply!

I now noticed that this error is not just happening in our setup but also on a 
fresh installation on Debian.

The steps I did were:

1. Setup a new Debian 11
2. `apt install -y apache2 openjdk-17-jdk-headless 389-ds-base 389-ds-base-dev 
vim systemd-coredump gdb`
3. Install 389-dirsrv with `dscreate from-file setup.inf` with the following 
`setup.inf`:

```
[general]
full_machine_name = vseth-test-bullseye-01
strict_host_checking = True

[slapd]
instance_name = auth-testenv
port = 389

root_password = 

secure_port = 636
self_sign_cert = False

[backend-userroot]
suffix = dc=testoverlay,dc=vseth,dc=ethz,dc=ch
```
4. `sysctl -w fs.suid_dumpable=1`
5. `systemctl status dirsrv@auth-testenv.service`
6. Edit `/etc/systemd/coredump.conf` and add `LimitCORE=infinity`
7. `systemctl daemon-reload`
8. `systemctl restart dirsrv.target`
9. Trigger compacting `dsconf -D "cn=Directory Manager" ldap://127.0.0.1 -w 
 backend config set --compactdb-interval 300` -> Results in SEGV
10. List coredumps `coredumpctl list` and export `coredumpctl -o 
coredump-dirsrv dump <#pid>`
11. Generate stacktrace `gdb -ex 'set confirm off' -ex 'set pagination off' -ex 
'thread apply all bt full' -ex 'quit' /usr/sbin/ns-slapd coredump-dirsrv > 
stacktrace.`date +%s`.txt 2>&1`
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Re: Is there some way of getting interactive access to a Fedora boot menu to a computer on the same LAN?

2023-04-20 Thread Roger Heflin
Setup grub to have serial support and the booted kernel to have serial
support and use a serial crossover cable from one machine to another.

For it to allow access into the bios, the bios needs to also have some
serial console support.

On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 8:28 PM Chris Adams  wrote:
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> Once upon a time, Tom Horsley  said:
> > I believe grub has support for VNC access
>
> I don't believe that exists, no.  grub2 can have local consoles of a few
> types: various local graphics and serial, which can be connected to
> another system.
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Re: Don't focus Firefox when clicking a link

2023-04-20 Thread Tim via users
Tim:
>> Do tell...  "what's multi-click"?  I use Mate, I haven't found anything
>> that I could twiddle with to control this behaviour.

wwp:
> Well, I meant when you need to click on several links that will open
> another app (or the opposite, need to open several links in firefox, by
> clicking several times in another app). My point was to use the
> always-on-top window property, whatever you set it to firefox or the
> other app, so that you don't have to switch apps between all clicks and
> set focus back to the former app

Ah, yes.  I've done that plenty of times, but then you have to undo it
again afterwards.  Sometimes the simplest solution is to just have the
two windows side by side, without overlapping the bits you want to
read.  But that's really only practical on wide screens, or you end up
in a situation like trying to read a magazine though a keyhole.

It's a shame there isn't some *easy* way to open the link in the
background from an external app (such as your email client).  Within
Firefox, simply using the middle mouse button does that.
 
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[389-users] Re: A more profound replication monitoring of 389-ds instance

2023-04-20 Thread Thierry Bordaz

Hi,

I read your first post. I found it very interesting but was not able to 
get a clear understanding of your needs. This second post would also 
need additional details. The cn=ldbm database monitoring will mainly 
return stats about DB activity and are IMHO a bit raw data.


In the posts you also mentioned, replication lag and "waves" of 
replication session. More specifically what  concerns are you trying to 
fix ? Do you want to monitor, for reporting, to anticipate with a 
corrective actions ?


best regards
thierry

On 4/20/23 05:11, dweller dweller wrote:

I wrote a really long post but now looking at it again and searching for 
monitoring problems in mailing list it seems kind of vague and unrelated.
I found that records under cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config expose 
database metrics (I only knew about metrics under cn=monitor). So I will try to 
expose them to monitoring system and see what I could find during high load 
tasks.
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Re: Don't focus Firefox when clicking a link

2023-04-20 Thread wwp
Hello Tim,


On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 12:51:45 +0930 Tim via users 
 wrote:

> On Wed, 2023-04-19 at 20:51 +0200, wwp wrote:
> > One could also set firefox's window (or the other target app) to be
> > always on top or to be in another focus mode, handled by the window
> > manager - at least when being in mode "multi-click", that might help.
> > Mate users can do that easily, devilspie may help as well.  
> 
> Do tell...  "what's multi-click"?  I use Mate, I haven't found anything
> that I could twiddle with to control this behaviour.

Well, I meant when you need to click on several links that will open
another app (or the opposite, need to open several links in firefox, by
clicking several times in another app). My point was to use the
always-on-top window property, whatever you set it to firefox or the
other app, so that you don't have to switch apps between all clicks and
set focus back to the former app, but I think I completely misunderstood
Matti's original post, sorry!


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