Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] [Projects] Status report for April - System Contract I 2020
> Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] [Projects] Status report for April - System > Contract I 2020 > > On Mon, May 04, 2020 at 09:56:21PM -0700, Jody Garnett wrote: > > > > Grafana is running on OSGeo3 monitor container -> > > > https://monitor.osgeo.org > > > > Thanks, I eventually managed to start a dashboard so I could find > > osgeo3 again quickly. > > Can you check if Dashboards can be shared with other users ? > Because I keep having NO dashboards in the "home" page for dashboards > and only see some of them in the "manage" page, were every dashboard > seems to be attached to exactly one of the hosts. I guess it must be possible > to have a single dashboard showing "health" of all OSGeo services instead ? > > --strk; I think every one that is logged in has access to view all the dashboards and admins can edit them. So it's just the navigation that is a bit screwy. I usually just favorite the ones I like and then they show on my home page. You want to volunteer to help me figure out the UI stuff. I'm more focused on making sure we are collecting the metrics we need and there are a ton more we can be collecting that would probably be useful. In the ldap config there is also a way to segregate people based on LDAP group and then do a finer grain control of the dashboards viewed. The Prometheus queries are all written in some special time series focused language https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/examples/ I don't have time to learn all that so I've just been installing dashboards from Grafana for Prometheus that look useful and that query the metrics we are currently collecting. https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards We can study some of the queries and merge together the ones we like into a single dashboard I think will satisfy your need for an all-encompassing dashboard. If you look under the hood of the json of the dashboards you'll see the data sources specified (corresponding to each of the Prometheus servers) and the job node etc. Thanks, Regina ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] [Projects] Status report for April - System Contract I 2020
On Mon, May 04, 2020 at 09:56:21PM -0700, Jody Garnett wrote: > > Grafana is running on OSGeo3 monitor container -> https://monitor.osgeo.org > > Thanks, I eventually managed to start a dashboard so I could find osgeo3 > again quickly. Can you check if Dashboards can be shared with other users ? Because I keep having NO dashboards in the "home" page for dashboards and only see some of them in the "manage" page, were every dashboard seems to be attached to exactly one of the hosts. I guess it must be possible to have a single dashboard showing "health" of all OSGeo services instead ? --strk; ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] [Projects] Status report for April - System Contract I 2020
> 1) Rebuilding Wiki. I built a new debian 10 container with latest > Wikimedia, PHP, apache installed -- but still exploring the db and stuff > to > create a script to chuck bad user accounts. > I also need to retest the data restore script I have setup and revisit some > plugins that did not come thru (no upgrade path for them). > > https://wiki.new.osgeo.org (this is running on OSGeo3) > > I'm hoping to do the final migration sometime late May. > > Once this is done we can setup a dev of this new version to do the LDAP > integration. This we can contract out -- we have two proposals from > outside > contractors for LDAP work. > I just wanted to be encouraging on this! Really glad to see it going ahead. 2) Server Monitoring .. Grafana is running on OSGeo3 monitor container -> https://monitor.osgeo.org > (all OSGeo LDAP users can log in to see the metrics). > I whitelisted it on OSGeo7 and OSGeo4 so it can query the Prometheus > servers > for monitor stats. > Thanks, I eventually managed to start a dashboard so I could find osgeo3 again quickly. 3) https://repo.osgeo.org -- Jody Garnett spear-headed this effort. The > Repo service is running Nexus repository management. > Feel free to login and check it out and if you want to use it in some way > for your projects -- Please put in a trac ticket - > https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ > Nexus supports the following kinds of repos - Maven, Docker Registry, Apt, > Yum, Nuget, R CPAN, RubyGems, npm (and some other stuff I've never heard > of) > > At the moment the following projects are using it (GeoTools, GeoServer, > GeoNetwork -- for their maven repo), (PostGIS / GEOS to manage docker > containers we use for drone bot regression testing). > GeoNetwork just voted to use it, going to try and connect it up this week. GeoServer also plans to use docker for help facilitate automated cite testing. 4) https://matrix.osgeo.org -- container running Matrix (synapse server > https://matrix.org/docs/guides/installing-synapse ) bridges with our > existing IRC channels and can be used for private chat rooms like GSoc ones > for example Requires an OSGeo LDAP account to use. Talk to Sandro > Santilli if you have > questions about how to use it. > I highly recommend this, the killer feature is the ability to see prior chat history. > > ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss