Re: [Testing Needed] Review Board 2.5.2 for RHEL/CentOS 7

2015-12-16 Thread Christian Hammond
That certainly shouldn't be necessary. Sounds like maybe there was a bad package? If it ever happens again, please let me know. I want to be sure we figure out what's causing that. Christian -- Christian Hammond - christ...@beanbaginc.com Review Board - https://www.reviewboard.org Beanbag,

Re: Suddenly getting a Error data : A repository was not found at the specified path.

2015-12-16 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi, How is the repository specified in the admin UI? Is it based on some IP address or hostname that may not be resolving anymore? Christian -- Christian Hammond - christ...@beanbaginc.com Review Board - https://www.reviewboard.org Beanbag, Inc. - https://www.beanbaginc.com On Wed, Dec 16,

Re: GitLab hosting stopped working

2015-12-16 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Ian, Sounds like that auth token may have also been removed. We don't really have a good way of resetting these for GitLab right now in Review Board. There's a workaround, but it's not ideal, and we're wanting to build something nicer for this: 1) Go into the Review Board admin UI -> Database

Suddenly getting a Error data : A repository was not found at the specified path.

2015-12-16 Thread Luc Ferland
Hi all, We have 3 reviewboard serveur here, all with perforce. One of them suddenly stopped working. When we try to submit a review we get the following error : RepositoryNotFoundError: A repository was not found at the specified path. Don't really what has changed. Rebooted the server. The

Re: GitLab hosting stopped working

2015-12-16 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Ian, There's a few possible APIs that it may call, but I realized what could potentially be the issue... How many repositories do you have on the server? Due to limitations that used to exist (hopefully don't anymore) with the GitLab API, we weren't able to fetch more than 100 entries very

Re: GitLab hosting stopped working

2015-12-16 Thread Ian
It worked far enough to re-link, I got a new private_token for the new temporary hosting account. But I still get the same error every time I try to save any of my repositories. Is there a particular URL that Review Board builds based on the repository information I entered that I could test

Re: GitLab hosting stopped working

2015-12-16 Thread Christian Hammond
Okay, this is likely the issue. The repositories can't be found because we couldn't sanely iterate before, and had to limit it to 100 repositories. A workaround (not a great one) is to have a user per 100 repositories, so that the pagination issue doesn't happen. Another is to temporarily modify

Re: GitLab hosting stopped working

2015-12-16 Thread Ian
How many repositories total? Probably way (way) more than 100. But I only have about 10 configured in Review Board. Ian On Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 11:18:18 PM UTC-8, Christian Hammond wrote: > > Hi Ian, > > There's a few possible APIs that it may call, but I realized what could >

Re: [Testing Needed] Review Board 2.5.2 for RHEL/CentOS 7

2015-12-16 Thread Cian Mc Govern
On 15 December 2015 at 19:15, Christian Hammond wrote: > Hi, > > collectstatic isn't meant to be run by end users. It's intended only for > the packaging steps, and running it manually can cause problems. I want to > better understand the need to run this command, though.

Re: [Testing Needed] Review Board 2.5.2 for RHEL/CentOS 7

2015-12-16 Thread Stephen Gallagher
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 10:18 AM Ken Erickson wrote: > Done > > On Tuesday, December 15, 2015 at 4:19:50 AM UTC-7, Stephen Gallagher wrote: >> >> Ken, Cian and Sean: since you have had positive experiences, would you >> mind signing into Bodhi (instructions in the original