from.
>
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 9:15 AM Yerex, Tom wrote:
> > Good morning,
> >
> > I would like to work with Apache Zeppelin in our Metron set up. It
> > seems there might be some bugs affecting our installation, which
> > has
> > prompte
Good morning,
I would like to work with Apache Zeppelin in our Metron set up. It
seems there might be some bugs affecting our installation, which has
prompted me to consider removing Zeppelin from Ambari and deploying it
with Ansible. My assumption is by using Ansible, I can avoid relying on
containers for most of our underlying
gt; platform needs. Unfortunately, this alone would not help anyone deploy
gt; Metron on a cluster.
gt;
gt;
gt;
gt;
gt; On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 9:08 AM Yerex, Tom tom.ye...@ubc.ca
wrote:
gt;
gt; gt; Hi Nick,
gt; gt;
gt; gt; I see there is a lot of work done usi
rder of magnitude smaller than what
we
> > currently try to handle.
> >
> > I'm not really sure what an appropriate way to handle the profiler is.
> I've
> > barely touched the code for it, so I anything I say is a vague guess.
> >
> &g
at release time with the latest site-book.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 1:24 PM Yerex, Tom tom.ye...@ubc.ca wrote:
gt; Good morning,
gt;
gt; How does one go about updating the documentation at
gt;
https://metron.apache.org/current-book/metron-deployment/development/centos6/index.html
gt; ?
gt;
gt; I would like
Good morning,
How does one go about updating the documentation at
https://metron.apache.org/current-book/metron-deployment/development/centos6/index.html?
I would like to add a similar page for Centos7, which I see is in the repo. Is
there any reason to keep the CentOS 6 page, or should it
Good afternoon,
Reviewing hxxps://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/METRON/issues/METRON-2340 I'm
attempting to sketch out a rough solution and I would like guidance from more
experienced minds.
Maxmind releases code that allows you to build your own mmdb database. The
tests I can see in
Thanks Zeolla,
--T.
On 2020-04-09 15:19:58-07:00 zeo...@gmail.com wrote:
Nope, different projects with similar goals. Metron came from Cisco
OpenSOC and Spot came from ONI.
Jon Zeolla
On Thu, Apr 9, 2020, 5:57 PM Yerex, Tom tom.ye...@ubc.ca wrote:
gt; Good afternoon,
gt;
gt; I hope
Good afternoon,
I hope everyone is safe and healthy. I tripped across the Apache Spot project
while working through some documentation and it made me wonder if there is any
relation between Apache Metron and Apache Spot?
hxxp://spot.incubator.apache.org/
Cheers,
Tom.
interface: write out to parquet + the Hive
metastore and let users pin up presto tables or hive tables as they see fit
This might reduce some of our surface area and make it more viable to get
started?
Anyway, just some thoughts.
Casey
On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 6:20 PM Yerex, Tom
mailto:tom.ye
Hi Casey,
I'm new here and new to contributing to an open source project. Thus far my
contribution has been questions, however the steep learning curve has had me
working to understand all the moving parts for the last 18 months and I see
that as a big investment by my organization.
What is a
Good afternoon,
I am considering the work required to move field names that are declared and
referenced from within the metron-alerts Angular code to constants that can be
set when the project is built. The work appears to be non-trivial, based on
what I have gathered so far one approach
Hi Otto,
Thank you for raising this in the discussion.
It seems to me that Maxmind is proactive about providing instructions and code
to deliver updates to the local system. I can recall being surprised that the
current Metron solution seemed to do more than I expected, i.e., I thought I
This is a great topic, thanks for posting it.
1. My team is focussed or about to use 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 (ES), 13, 14.
We are in for the long haul and I'm personally very excited to have a (very
small), part to play working in Metron.
2. I have only been working with Metron a short time,
I would like to get access to JIRA (or be assigned a ticket), to add
documentation to the Centos7 project folder under
metron/metron-deployment/development/centos7/, similar to the README.md file
that is under the centos6 folder.
I am new to open source development, hopefully this is a
I received the invite and I am signed up. Thank you Michael.
--
Tom Yerex
Cybersecurity Analyst
Phone 604 822 6531
Privacy Matters @ UBC
On 2019-03-28, 3:19 PM, "Michael Miklavcic"
wrote:
Hi Tom, check your inbox for the invite.
On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 3:37 PM
Good afternoon,
Please add me to the Metron Slack Channel.
Thank you.
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