Re: [Server-devel] adding custom dns entries on XS

2009-03-17 Thread Daniel Drake
2009/3/17 Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org: But the iptables idea is a good one, thanks! ...but unfortunately the redirect is done by IP, which results in all services/sites that might be running on the same system as activation.laptop.org being unaccessible, and also breaks as soon as the upstream

Re: [Server-devel] notes on scaling ejabberd for the XO's

2009-03-17 Thread Martin Langhoff
2009/3/18 Dave Bauer dave.ba...@gmail.com: Martin, will this peacefully coexist with the Moodle/ejabberd work you are doing? I am busy enough that I haven't had time to study that aspect. And won't for the next couple months I think :-/ there is more urgent work at hand. cheers., m --

Re: [Server-devel] notes on scaling ejabberd for the XO's

2009-03-17 Thread Dave Bauer
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Martin Langhoff martin.langh...@gmail.comwrote: 2009/3/18 Dave Bauer dave.ba...@gmail.com: Martin, will this peacefully coexist with the Moodle/ejabberd work you are doing? I am busy enough that I haven't had time to study that aspect. And won't for the

Re: [Server-devel] adding custom dns entries on XS

2009-03-17 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 4:21 AM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote: The changes to .in will be overwritten when xs-configs gets updated. But the iptables idea is a good one, thanks! It's in my plans to have a means to do what you're doing. I was wondering about - a conf.d approach - a

Re: [Server-devel] notes on scaling ejabberd for the XO's

2009-03-17 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 8:04 AM, Dave Bauer dave.ba...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks, I guess I will try it out and let you know what I learn. Fantastic! One interesting data point would be whether the new software stack (sugar with the new telepathy-gadget) is backwards compat with an XS that has no

Re: [Server-devel] adding custom dns entries on XS

2009-03-17 Thread Daniel Drake
2009/3/17 Martin Langhoff martin.langh...@gmail.com: It's in my plans to have a means to do what you're doing. I was wondering about  - a conf.d approach  - a pre-processor for the .in files that handles ifdef-style blocks  - whether dnsmasq or djbdns can help us here I sure hope BIND

Re: [Server-devel] notes on scaling ejabberd for the XO's

2009-03-17 Thread Dave Bauer
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Martin Langhoff martin.langh...@gmail.comwrote: On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 8:04 AM, Dave Bauer dave.ba...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks, I guess I will try it out and let you know what I learn. Fantastic! One interesting data point would be whether the new software

Re: [Server-devel] adding custom dns entries on XS

2009-03-17 Thread Jerry Vonau
On Tue, 2009-03-17 at 12:00 -0400, Daniel Drake wrote: 2009/3/17 Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org: But the iptables idea is a good one, thanks! ...but unfortunately the redirect is done by IP, which results in all services/sites that might be running on the same system as activation.laptop.org

Re: [Server-devel] adding custom dns entries on XS

2009-03-17 Thread Jerry Vonau
On Tue, 2009-03-17 at 16:04 -0400, Daniel Drake wrote: 2009/3/17 Martin Langhoff martin.langh...@gmail.com: It's in my plans to have a means to do what you're doing. I was wondering about - a conf.d approach - a pre-processor for the .in files that handles ifdef-style blocks -

Re: [Server-devel] adding custom dns entries on XS

2009-03-17 Thread Daniel Drake
2009/3/17 Jerry Vonau jvo...@shaw.ca: The dns hijack would suffer from an ip change also, would it not? No. If the real antitheft.laptop.org changes IP, our hijack still works. Daniel ___ Server-devel mailing list Server-devel@lists.laptop.org

Re: [Server-devel] notes on scaling ejabberd for the XO's

2009-03-17 Thread Michael Stone
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 06:30:17PM -0400, Daniel Drake wrote: 2009/3/15 Martin Langhoff martin.langh...@gmail.com: Client code for Gadget seems to be integrated in the Telepathy new Sugar present on the SoaS images. The server side -- the proper gadget code -- isn't on any XS, and I haven't

[Server-devel] Anaconda does not clear /var/lock/subsys - service $svc condrestart start services

2009-03-17 Thread Martin Langhoff
In the course of diagnosing a strange problem that seems to happen only on some anaconda-driven upgrades, I found that -- unlike the normal boot process -- there is nothing in anaconda that clears /var/lock/subsys. (Note - this applies to the Fedora 9 based OLPC XS. Perhaps this is known and

[Server-devel] Fwd: Anaconda does not clear /var/lock/subsys - service $svc condrestart start services

2009-03-17 Thread Martin Langhoff
[ resend - fixed list address ] In the course of diagnosing a strange problem that seems to happen only on some anaconda-driven upgrades, I found that -- unlike the normal boot process -- there is nothing in anaconda that clears /var/lock/subsys. (Note - this applies to the Fedora 9 based OLPC

Re: [Server-devel] ejabberd's mnesia breaking - (Re: Almost-released: XS-0.5.2)

2009-03-17 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Martin Langhoff martin.langh...@gmail.com wrote:  - During init, /var/lock/subsys is cleared, so even after a hard poweroff the init scripts should not be confused about the state of things. I am right now trying to see if anaconda does the same. This is the

[Server-devel] Released: XS-0.5.2 -

2009-03-17 Thread Martin Langhoff
After much delay, XS-0.5.2 is now stamped, officially, as good. It's the same iso as the RC we've been discussing for the last 2 weeks. It fixes 3 bugs, the most notable one being the ejabberd @online@ roster issue. Find it at: http://xs-dev.laptop.org/xs/ Check it: $ sha1sum