Next step: ask Docker configuration to use that new group
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Apr 15 2022
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Per T644.
Per T644.
Mar 29 2022
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Mar 19 2022
Deployed, but we need to actually run the check. A Sensu agent to run the NRPE checks from platform-checks package and collect result is probably the straightforward option.
If we want to have it in the multi-services container, run like a charm through runit, without any need for the environment:
Mar 15 2022
Mar 14 2022
Alternative could be to use https://docs.saltproject.io/en/latest/ref/engines/all/salt.engines.ircbot.html#module-salt.engines.ircbot
Mar 12 2022
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Feb 13 2022
As a workaround, I've compiled Git to 2.35.1 inside DevCentral container.
Feb 12 2022
In T1547#23264, @dereckson wrote:If we upgrade image to bullseye, we'll also get Git 2.30.2, but I've a 403 currently with current Dockerfile at D2522, so needs to investigate.
If we upgrade image to bullseye, we'll also get Git 2.30.2, but I've a 403 currently with current Dockerfile at D2522, so needs to investigate.
We need this, as container still runs on Jessie, and, as such, doesn't provide a recent enough Git version to be compatible with Phabricator.
Jan 10 2022
Dec 30 2020
Regression introduced in rOPSbf659c5728cbfeab65c1fba8772f2037278000b5:
Oct 13 2020
PostgreSQL by default doesn't consume 2 GB of RAM for an InnoDB cache, so I'm not sure it's a good idea.
Oct 11 2020
Oct 3 2020
Oct 2 2020
Fix uid, gid and path: this is Notifications center, not RabbitMQ.
Sep 24 2020
Sep 22 2020
With Let's Encrypt, we don't really need TrustSpace anymore.
All the quoted containers are priority candidates to be moved to Kubernetes cluster.
Mar 16 2020
Mar 11 2020
Kuma is perhaps a better approach for a service mesh.
Feb 29 2020
We're now happy with Cachet, and it's fully configured with T1598, let's keep it.
Feb 17 2020
There are also 2015-09-19 files on Dwellers, for a Docker container:
A new version 3.2.0 has been released 2019-12-03 and contains an interesting part:
A small note about why dedicated instances seem a better fit, here the resources consumed by a new container:
Feb 14 2020
Can't repro with current Etherpad version.
We do'nt use sshguard anymore, as login by password is disabled, keys are required.
Done during the migration to EquaTower and Salt for aphlict cachet devcentral wolfphab acquisitariat etherpad tommy ci silly_bardeen.
The option is the same for Etherpad and DevCentral:
Feb 8 2020
$ select count(*) from phabricator_maniphest.maniphest_task_ffield WHERE rawCorpus LIKE '%CU3mWvTbYHiMty2L43sg9NkIvltow6n05ZBb9OYWJXkgfGr7TgjdTFrPtWEQ%'; +----------+ | count(*) | +----------+ | 0 | +----------+ 1 row in set (0.10 sec)
Done. Tested through CU3mWvTbYHiMty2L43sg9NkIvltow6n05ZBb9OYWJXkgfGr7TgjdTFrPtWEQ added in db to be sure we're live on devcentral_ prefix.
Still to do, let's go.
Jan 15 2020
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Dec 16 2019
we're at the +18 months moment and Zammad is still in active development, with a new release this December.
Back this December in active development. Previous active dev period was this summer.
Dec 6 2019
See also T100.
The repository has been archived, last commit is 2018-02-08.