Github user cestella commented on the issue:
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This worked on `quick-dev-platform`. Data from the default sensors made it
to the new kibana dashboard.
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Github user dlyle65535 commented on the issue:
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+1 no additional testing, looks good!
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Github user nickwallen commented on the issue:
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+1 Deployed `full-dev-platform`. Data from the default sensor suite was
visible in the Metron dashboard.
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METRON-241: Update revision from 0.1BETA to 0.2.0BETA
Updating revision. I also made the dependencies refer to variables rather
than hard coding a version.
You can merge this pull reque
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Looks good, +1
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Github user nickwallen commented on the issue:
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Sure. Added instructions to README.
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got my +1 after that
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+1, FWIW.
It is solid on vagrant. It seems to work mostly on AWS, but not all the
time. I have added additional checks where possible. I'm going to recommend
that we merge thi
Github user cestella commented on the issue:
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Those instructions in the situation where you have to adjust, can you add
them to the aws instructions?
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Github user james-sirota commented on the issue:
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+1. Ran it up on vagrant and got it to work
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Github user james-sirota commented on the issue:
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+1 from me. these features are needed to aid in tuning Metron
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+1 from me. this feature is needed to aid in debugging
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METRON-239: NOOP Bulk Message Writer
We should have a NOOP Writer that will sleep at random. This will help
differentiate write slowdowns between index misconfiguration and storm/kafka
m
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Latest update: This works for me on Vagrant, but in AWS the Index
Templates are lost when Elasticsearch is restarted towards the end of the
deployment process. My hunch is that this is
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by mistake
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So, a couple of things. Please refactor this into separate PRs associated
with JIRAs. As of now, it's just impossible to review and we don't really know
what we're getting. It looks lik
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