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I also know the workaround for.
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On 09/17/2012 01:05 PM, Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
Hi Alan,
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 10:28:52AM -0600, Alan Robertson wrote:
I still need to get it working for RHEL 6.2 - and for that matter,
probably on RHEL5. But feel free to try it on newer OSes. There is
another known issue
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Date: 2012/9/19
Subject: Re: [Assimilation] Compiling Code
To: Andreas Scheuring superklasse...@gmx.net
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There were some source changes
of having a basic capability
which is available under the GPL, with enterprise versions falling
under the AGPL. Or I could just make it AGPL starting from today.
Comments?
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, Probably some
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Regards
Peter
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On 11/03/2012 04:05 PM, Alan Robertson wrote:
* Memory footprint O(hosts log network-hops) due to over zealous ECMP,
In order for me to preserve my ever-precarious illusion that I know what
I'm doing ;-), I looked up ECMP - Equal Cost Multi-Path Routing.
One of the nice things about
a RAM stick
go bad on the machine that toes backups.
Not happy about all these things (grumble) -- but I'm soldiering on!
Well ... after I get lunch and take a nap. Colds can sure slow you down...
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to purchase support for this to be viable in
their organizations
and so on...
What are your thoughts or reactions to this?
If it doesn't seem clear, then we talk about it -- or you can read Ries'
book and we can talk about it after that...
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, it
would never connect to it after it had changed port numbers. There was
also a memory leak that occurred only on shutdown - but I fixed it anyway.
There are a couple of anomalies that still need looking into - but they
_appear_ to be harmless...
Good progress! Time for bed!
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, this shouldn't have happened - which is a different
problem...
Could have been caused by my flaky wireless router.
Time to go to work for the day :-D.
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come for people to step up and let me know what happens
when they try to do these things.
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On 3/13/2013 2:03 PM, Alan Robertson wrote:
On 03/13/2013 08:37 AM, Roger Massey wrote:
Some of my changes were probably not windows specific but more ipv6-ipv4.
One interesting thing - pcap_create(eth0 ...) doesn't work (I need
to try any or all). What does work for me is the ever popular
://shad0wbq.blogspot.com/2006/06/windump-finding-pcap-device-mapping.html
-Charles
On Mar 13, 2013, at 8:20 PM, Alan Robertson wrote:
On 3/13/2013 2:03 PM, Alan Robertson wrote:
On 03/13/2013 08:37 AM, Roger Massey wrote:
Some of my changes were probably not windows specific but more ipv6-ipv4.
One
On 3/15/2013 3:52 PM, Jamie Nguyen wrote:
On 14/03/13 21:12, Alan Robertson wrote:
...
But that seems to be a method which will work, and will satisfy all
those issues. I wrote a python script which will do these things. I'll
finish it up, add the cmake rules, and commit it all this evening
On 03/28/2013 08:06 PM, Dave Quigley wrote:
On 3/28/2013 6:55 PM, Alan Robertson wrote:
A minor correction. C# is a compiled language. Its more like Java than
any of those other languages. In more recent versions of windows they
allow you to use it where sysadmins would have traditionally used
running mainlooptest outside of valgrind and/or under gdb?
Thanks for your report!
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//#include WinBase.h
I don't know what change caused it but winsock.h header defines were
dups of ws2def.h versions.
The netconfig code built in c# just fine.
Roger
On 04/13/2013 09:07 PM, Alan Robertson wrote:
In an ideal world this will become the release - so please compile
Hi,
I just tagged 0.1.0-RC4 -- release candidate 4 for this first (0.1.0)
release.
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the project
- starting with this release.
There is a card on Trello with more than a dozen suggested ways/places
to publicize open source software releases.
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On 04/15/2013 02:00 PM, Jamie Nguyen wrote:
On 15/04/13 18:31, Alan Robertson wrote:
OK. I just /re/-tagged RC4 to include this patch. Not an ideal
circumstance, but seems more useful than the alternative...
Sorry I didn't get this in before you tagged!
I have this wonderful VM that runs
more
knowledgeable
windows people.
Roger
On 04/16/2013 10:04 AM, Alan Robertson wrote:
Got this email from someone who was reluctant to send it to the list.
As a result, you can't use the code attached in the project - but I
don't think it's usable as is -- but I have to say
(but probably simpler) to code that already
exists for reading LLDP or CDP packets.
Since this is nanoprobe code, and it needs to link to libpcap, that
means this is in 'C'.
Volunteers?
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http://blog.smartbear.com/software-quality/bid/167051/14-Ways-to-Contribute-to-Open-Source-without-Being-a-Programming-Genius-or-a-Rock-Star
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Abstract should have said without instead of with. Seems like I would
learn how to cut and paste by now...
Sorry for the screwup!!
On 04/25/2013 02:47 PM, Alan Robertson wrote:
For those of you who wonder what you can do to help...
http://blog.smartbear.com/software-quality/bid/167051/14
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recently got them to admit that
there isn't any way to get them to free everything].
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JC is out there just kickin' booty on the Continuous Integration work.
His updates can be seen on the Continuous Integration card in Trello:
https://trello.com/b/OpaED3AT
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- that it and coverity and I had missed before.
Those are all fixed and everything is pushed upstream and everything is
available for your reading and building pleasure.
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not installed, or you're not running as root, it won't fail - it'll just
complain.
There is code still not written to queue requests and handle repeating
requests that has not been written yet.
And there are a number of other monitoring APIs that need to be supported.
But this is good progress.
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interesting to us - which may limit us a lot...
Of course, if any given systems' monitoring agents are ALL written so
they have to run remotely, or require a lot of packages to be installed,
then that system is likely uninteresting from a compatibility standpoint.
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On 05/15/2013 04:07 AM, Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
Hi Alan,
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 07:52:30PM -0600, Alan Robertson wrote:
It's best if we understand how to model their configurability.
For example, in the OCF RA APIs, there is an action called meta-data
which spits out an XML snippet
of the repeating discovery case - where we
want to only send something back when something changes...
I have some test code for this, but I need to see if I can think of some
more test cases to write.
G'night! Tomorrow's my birthday.
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Hi JC,
I made some changes in this area. Don't know if they'll help or not.
Let me know...
On 05/23/2013 06:51 PM, Alan Robertson wrote:
Hi JC,
That would be me to help with this :-). I have some ideas from things
I've seen in the past.
I'm going to guess that during these tests
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That's really annoying... Looking at the 2.26 version of glib, it
returns void instead... I'll figure out something semi-efficient to
do.. grumble/.
On 06/21/2013 05:23 PM, Alan Robertson wrote:
On 06/21/2013 11:16 AM, Jamie Nguyen wrote:
Hi Alan,
Latest revision:
changeset: 691
you'd like to do.
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is, and provides most of the clues you'd need
to dig it up...
Clearly we want to restrict access to the CMA - hence not mingling it
with the mere drones ;-).
Does that help?
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to Management - which also leaves the
doors open for any variety of future directions.
Thoughts? Kudos? Objections?
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On 07/01/2013 03:26 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
We could always use AxP, kind of like CxO, and let the x standard for
whatever we like. ;-)
Speaking of CxO... My favorite CxO is CEO -- Chief Encouragement
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call it the Assimilation Project myself.
If someone is interested in updating the web site on this, I'd much
appreciate the help. The web site source is in the project source tree.
There is also swag to redesign, and so on...
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database?
Can we present/sell this as a form of ITIL CMDB?
What other leap of faith assumptions do you see in this enterprise -
either because of this decision, or in general?
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pass --skip-broken
every time you want to do a yum update.)
Oh I forgot that neo4j is still only available in my repository, so not
quite all the dependencies are official yet, but almost there :-)
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are going away in 1.6. The new ones are available in 1.5 now.
But that should keep us on the air until 1.6 comes out in the fall.
If anyone wants to step up and restructure it for the new APIs, that
would be awesome. If not, then I'll do it.
On 07/16/2013 07:57 AM, Alan Robertson wrote:
I'll try
I forgot to say that I'm pushing out this minor change as soon as it
generates new docs, and so on...
On 07/16/2013 04:13 PM, Alan Robertson wrote:
I installed the latest version of py2neo and neo4j. The minimal fix was
minor, but I couldn't find the documentation for it - so I couldn't
object, I'll write
it using the Neo4j batch facility - which is much more efficient than
what I'm doing now - since a batch update happens as a single transaction.
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Hi Russ,
Thanks for your reply.
On 07/18/2013 01:17 PM, R P Herrold wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jul 2013, Alan Robertson wrote:
Hi all,
Right now, there is a need for transactions that span both the network
(updating the rings) and also the database. In other words, I need to
update the database
/
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On Jul 27, 2013, at 9:34 PM, Alan Robertson al...@unix.sh
mailto:al...@unix.sh wrote:
That should have been fixed. You complained about it before, and I
put in a fix...
On 7/27/2013 3:31 PM, John Carpenter wrote:
Hi Alan,
approx 19 days ago, testify tests ran fine but sometime after
My mistake!!
Original Message
Subject:Re: [Assimilation] Building v0.1.0 on Ubuntu 12.04.2 failure.
Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2013 17:17:55 -0500
From: Dan Linder d...@linder.org
To: Alan Robertson al...@unix.sh
(I just noticed this thread isn't on the mailling-list
:
http://book.py2neo.org/en/latest/install/#installation) The pip
output reported it was downloading py2neo-1.5.1.tar.gz.
Thanks,
Dan
On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Alan Robertson al...@unix.sh
mailto:al...@unix.sh wrote:
Hi Dan,
I probably biffed something. Thanks for reporting
not getting made - probably a change in
cmake between that version and the one I'm using.
On 08/04/2013 07:50 PM, Alan Robertson wrote:
OK.
I have a script which I run every time I (try) and push things
upstream. It didn't do a cpack. It does now. But it still seems to
work for me given
Please let me know if that fixed it.
On 08/04/2013 03:18 AM, Fwiffo wrote:
Yes! Thank you.
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On Aug 2, 2013, at 2:17 PM, Alan Robertson al...@unix.sh
mailto:al...@unix.sh wrote:
Hi,
I accidentally overwrote a fix I'd put in earlier...
Here's the evidence ;-)
http://hg.linux
that goes with the discovery data, and the code
for performing the update shouldn't have to know anything about the
discovery data.
It will be a win - but more work than currently.
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On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 2:19 AM, Fwiffo borgif...@gmail.com
mailto:borgif...@gmail.com wrote:
Yup it fixed it sorry didn't get back to you earlier.
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On Aug 4, 2013, at 7:47 PM, Alan Robertson al...@unix.sh
mailto:al...@unix.sh
:35 AM, Alan Robertson al...@unix.sh
mailto:al...@unix.sh wrote:
Hi John,
Great work! Congratulations!
Are you building packages (cpack) for them all?
You might look at the script I put in source control called
checkandput - it does a variety of checks as part of my
just-before-pushing
simplified this last code as preparation for adding database updates
to our transactions.
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is below:
Wednesday, November 6, Exhibitor Move In 6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday, November 6 Show Hours 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Thursday, November 7 Show Hours 10:00 AM -- 2:00 PM
Thursday, November 7 Dismantle 2:01 PM -- 3:30 PM
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things simpler - and isolate all
the different reasons to insert it from each other.
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Hi Pete,
On 08/14/2013 06:16 PM, siem...@ucar.edu wrote:
Alan,
This is a most interesting subject :-) My comments inline...
It is indeed an interesting subject. Thanks for chiming in!
On Aug 14, 2013, at 11:13 AM, Alan Robertson al...@unix.sh
mailto:al...@unix.sh wrote:
I've been
On 08/15/2013 01:06 AM, Pete Siemsen wrote:
Your points are well taken. Thanks! I'll reply to just one of the
issues, and maybe return to the others later.
On Aug 14, 2013, at 7:33 PM, Alan Robertson al...@unix.sh
mailto:al...@unix.sh wrote:
This can lead to some circumstances that don't
it. When we come
back up, we receive the packet, and carry out the actions that go with it.
Thoughts? [I'm aware it has a performance penalty]
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of the database needs to be done - because the
database will reflect what had been done in step (2) before.
I don't know why this looked so hard to me before.
What did I miss?
On 08/16/2013 11:57 AM, Alan Robertson wrote:
Hi,
I had some additional thoughts about transactions
completed this week. Time will tell...
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successfully for a day or so in the past - without any problems...
Because the problem was detected by the CMA and I had just ripped it
apart and put it back together, I naturally (and incorrectly) assumed it
was a CMA problem. It wasn't...
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the Perl work around...but that won't help you (much) if the
code is C or Python. :(
Dan
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Alan Robertson al...@unix.sh
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Hi,
I haven't changed the nanoprobe code in a while, but it has a new
symptom from a bug - that's
%7Cservidor%7Cbacula%3Abacula%7C%5B%27%2Fusr%2Fsbin%2Fbacula-dir%27%2C%20%27-c%27%2C%20%27%2Fetc%2Fbacula%2Fbacula-dir.conf%27%2C%20%27-u%27%2C%20%27bacula%27%2C%20%27-g%27%2C%20%27bacula%27%5D/15078;
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incompatible with previous
versions of the database. I don't expect to be doing this kind of
database incompatible stuff very often. Given how Neo4j works, it's not
likely to be necessary very often...
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have
either '-' or ':' as delimiters and host names which are also
case-insensitive.
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for 64-bit MAC addresses.
Looks like Microsoft got this one right...
Live and learn...
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Hi,
If anyone on the list knows much about Zenoss, I have a question about it.
At the GraphConnect conference, I heard that Zenoss uses Neo4j.
Does anyone know what Zenoss uses Neo4j for - and how that's working out
for them?
Is this the embedded interface or the REST interface?
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On 10/14/2013 08:04 AM, soren.han...@ril.com wrote:
On 14-10-2013 15:57, Alan Robertson wrote:
I am FAR from an expert on how to properly install python...
The python is not pure python, so it has to get installed with the
project C libraries it needs.
That's common, so I doubt it'll
I'll be in Germany until a week from Monday. Speaking at an open source
monitoring conference in Nuremberg on Thursday. See
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So I'm thinking he liked it ;-)
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I certainly see a certain amount of common interest between ourselves
and OpenStack.
I have suggested, and it has been suggested to me that the Assimilation
project would fit nicely in terms of feeding information to OpenStack.
There is an OpenStack miniconf at Linux.Conf.Au - which I am
Thanks to Soren for diagnosing this. My brain is finally returning after
the bronchitis, etc.
So of course, I leave tomorrow on another trip.
This laptop had been broken for Neo4j. Hopefully I'll get it back
working again today. I did a reinstall...
On 11/01/2013 04:37 AM, John Carpenter
to use so people can know
that the packages we put out are from us (not tampered with).
On 11/01/2013 12:33 PM, Fwiffo wrote:
I've gotta find a place to upload them to then automate that too
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On Nov 1, 2013, at 10:11 AM, Alan Robertson al...@unix.sh
mailto:al...@unix.sh wrote:
Where
On Nov 1, 2013 4:39 PM, Alan Robertson al...@unix.sh
mailto:al...@unix.sh wrote:
There are a number of places we can host this.
I'm sure we can host them at the Linux-HA site - like the source
and the current web site. Or we can host them somewhere else on
our own (lots of options
be useful for folks to look up issues like forgetting the
ctypesgen dependency like we just had.
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On Nov 2, 2013, at 4:34 AM, Alan Robertson al...@unix.sh
mailto:al...@unix.sh wrote:
Everything on the web site is produced from the source tree in
Mercurial.
Most
if you. I'll catch up when you get back.
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On Nov 2, 2013, at 5:41 PM, Alan Robertson al...@unix.sh
mailto:al...@unix.sh wrote:
Hi *Pamela*,
I'd be delighted to have you take over the documentation :-D. Really
delighted.
We'll talk at LISA.
Hi *JC:*
Can you keep two pointers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embeddedv=qbk2-f31q-E
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Hi,
I pushed out changes to fix this. I hadn't tested an installed version
for a while - there were a bunch of python modules not being installed.
Stupid.
However, it looks like there are still other problems...
I'll let you know what I find out...
On 11/07/2013 05:28 AM, Alan Robertson
that
it is a bit better tested.
The current unit tests are nice, but they are only unit tests.
Anyone who wants to volunteer to look at higher level system testing -
please send an email to the list.
Thanks!
-- Alan Robertson
al...@unix.sh
no notice is surely a good
sign! I'm eager to verify the status of the builds (and to fix my
script logic).
-- JC
On Nov 8, 2013, at 5:00 AM, Alan Robertson al...@unix.sh wrote:
Hi,
As was noted earlier on the list, the code didn't pass tests.
Yesterday
I got it to pass tests (didn't
JC:
Have you had a chance to make this change yet?
Have questions?
On 11/10/2013 08:28 AM, Alan Robertson wrote:
Hi,
When I rewrote the database code I switched to requiring the latest
version of Py2neo. This is a required change. I think this is
version 1.6.0. But it will NOT work
Hi,
Is anyone going to Supercomputing 2013?
It's in my back yard -- and I'd be love to meet any of you who come out
this way.
Let me know!
--
Alan Robertson al...@unix.sh - @OSSAlanR
Openness is the foundation and preservative of friendship... Let me claim
from you at all times
I just changed the code so that if you set the environment variable
BROKENDNS it will ignore this error.
It will push upstream when the test sequence completes - usually about
10-12 minutes from now.
On 11/14/2013 06:35 AM, Alan Robertson wrote:
This seems to be the problem...
+ testify
Generally, cpack sucks for RPMs. Sorry!
There are various people on the list (Jamie and some new folks) who know
a lot more about building RPMs for the project.
I've CCed one of them (and changed the subject to get their attention).
Let's see what they have to say.
Thanks!
-- Alan
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