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On 12.02.2014 20:18, Peter Palfrader wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2014, Christoph Haas wrote:
Thanks for the clarification. I would like to consider that once
I have the next major version of the underlying application ready
to be deployed. Good
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On 12.02.2014 21:21, Peter Palfrader wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2014, Christoph Haas wrote:
Have you given any consideration into making this service
mirrorable? I.e. have one master instance through which updates
are added, and more hosts that can
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On 12.02.2014 22:00, Peter Palfrader wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2014, Christoph Haas wrote:
I will keep that basic concept in the rewrite. However I will use
an actively maintained Ruby framework based on Rack so that the
operation should be easy
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FYI… I have made a little progress. HTTPS with redirection for all
requests is now enabled. But I have tuned up the Apache parameters a
bit. Now the status looks better:
CPU Usage: u430.37 s31.58 cu0 cs0 - 43.3% CPU load
84.2 requests/sec - 1.2
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Hi Paul,
Am 11.02.2014 04:39, schrieb Paul Wise:
The Debian sysadmins got a report of an ISP in the UK doing DNS
hijacks for debian.org, intercepting packages.d.o requests and
blocking access to pages about some packages. As a result the
Debian
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Am 11.02.2014 11:37, schrieb Julien Cristau:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 10:38:39 +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote:
On Tue, 11 Feb 2014, Christoph Haas wrote:
Regarding the certificate: does Debian have resources to buy an
SSL certificate? I usually
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Am 11.02.2014 11:59, schrieb Peter Palfrader:
On Tue, 11 Feb 2014, Christoph Haas wrote:
Thanks for the hint. I will get a Gandi certificate then and
make screenshots.debian.net HTTPS-enabled. As soon as I'm done
I'll get back to you so you can
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Binary: pysieved
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.2-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Christoph Haas h...@debian.org
Changed-By: Christoph Haas h...@debian.org
Jari,
thanks for your work. I have neglected this package a bit. Seems that a
2.0.0 version has been released a year ago but not by the original
upstream author. I have sent out an email to get a clarification on the
status of the software. There are also hints that weather.com has
changed their
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Just as an update… I tried to contact the upstream author but did not
get a reply for half a year. I have sent out another email. If that will
not give me a reply either I will consider having Fyre removed from Debian.
…Christoph
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Before updating the package I have sent out an email to the upstream
author who did a last upload in 2009. His domain has been grabbed so I'd
first like to hear if he still maintains the software. If not I will
request to have this package removed
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Evening…
I'm on Sequel 4.6.0 and want to use it to build a web application with
Padrino and test it with RSpec. I did not find any public project of
that combination that allowed me to look how others work with it so I'm
advancing slowly with 20 tabs of documentation open in my browser.
At
Evening…
I'm on Sequel 4.6.0 and want to use it to build a web application with
Padrino and test it with RSpec. I did not find any public project of
that combination that allowed me to look how others work with it so I'm
advancing slowly with 20 tabs of documentation open in my browser. :)
At
Public bug reported:
Kazam seems to require a compositing window manager. Xubuntu (XFCE /
XFWM) does not come with one. When selecting a region to record I just
get a black area. Then when recording the area I get a black overlay
over my workspace. It has become unusable for me.
ii kazam
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On 19.03.2013 09:40, Paul Wise wrote:
On Sun, 2012-12-09 at 10:20 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
On Sat, 2012-12-08 at 17:06 +0100, Christoph Haas wrote:
Indeed. Currently the software mainly uses debtags as
heuristics to determine if a package would
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On 19.03.2013 09:40, Paul Wise wrote:
On Sun, 2012-12-09 at 10:20 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
On Sat, 2012-12-08 at 17:06 +0100, Christoph Haas wrote:
Indeed. Currently the software mainly uses debtags as
heuristics to determine if a package would
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Am 24.01.2013 18:29, schrieb Guillem Jover:
Nice, thanks for that. One issue I see is that the pages on
http://screenshots.debian.net seem to reference and give
information about packages in Ubuntu (instead of Debian) which can
be confusing for
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Nice, thanks for that. One issue I see is that the pages on
http://screenshots.debian.net seem to reference and give
information about packages in Ubuntu (instead of Debian) which can
be confusing for
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I second that the 1.8.x packages should be removed from Debian.
Upstream is not putting much effort into it any more and fixing
security issues becomes increasingly hard.
We can only hope that 2.x gets included into Wheezy. Otherwise we will
continue
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I second that the 1.8.x packages should be removed from Debian.
Upstream is not putting much effort into it any more and fixing
security issues becomes increasingly hard.
We can only hope that 2.x gets included into Wheezy. Otherwise we will
continue
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Believe it or not - I'm finally working on the web application behind
screenshots.debian.net. Slight delay of one year or something. :)
I had to fix a dependency module and was actually waiting for artistic
help from the Ubuntu project but I still
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Am 08.12.2012 14:22, schrieb Paul Wise:
Well, we don't want a Please upload a screenshot TODO item on the
PTS pages of packages without any user interface or other
screenshot-needing part. For example some libraries provide a UI,
others don't.
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Believe it or not - I'm finally working on the web application behind
screenshots.debian.net. Slight delay of one year or something. :)
I had to fix a dependency module and was actually waiting for artistic
help from the Ubuntu project but I still
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Am 08.12.2012 14:22, schrieb Paul Wise:
Well, we don't want a Please upload a screenshot TODO item on the
PTS pages of packages without any user interface or other
screenshot-needing part. For example some libraries provide a UI,
others don't.
I'm actively using GitHub for the development already. You can find the
project here:
https://github.com/Signum/paginate
Yes, paginate now supports Python 3.
It does not have the exact same API as webhelpers.paginate for Pylons. I
ignorantly simplified the module, made it independent from Pylons
I have just released version 0.4.0 of the paginate module:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/paginate/0.4.0
Changes:
- Module is now standalone and not included as webhelpers.paginate any more.
Once the module was deemed stable, webhelpers can drop it.
- API overhaul. You shouldn't try to include
On 30.11.2012 17:51, Mike Orr wrote:
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Jonathan Vanasco jvana...@gmail.com
mailto:jvana...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a url for that Paginate project ?
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/paginate/0.3.2
However, the last release is 2008. But I expect the next
Am 23.11.2012 05:35, schrieb maxfrei:
If you will use mongoengine as orm you just need to register you
connection during start application in main() function.
After it you can simple work with models without passing connection.
http://mongoengine.org/
Thanks. I will try it. Took a look at
Thanks for your reply.
Am 23.11.2012 07:07, schrieb Malthe Borch:
On 23 November 2012 01:10, Christoph Haas em...@christoph-haas.de wrote:
... [snip] so later I could perhaps replace MongoDB by something else
but have all the abstraction in the models.py.
I think this is missing the point
Am 23.11.2012 15:06, schrieb Blaise Laflamme:
Thats right, mongoengine has a global connection and uses pymongo
connection pool. So you won't have to worry about that too much.
Thanks. In the mongoengine-users mailing list archive I've read about
problems when using threads (as Pyramid does)
Dear list,
I've been using Pylons for years. Now I want to create a web app in
Pyramid using MongoDB. I followed
http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid_cookbook/en/latest/database/mongodb.html
and the approach works well. I can access the MongoDB database using
request.db from my
Package: mongodb
Version: 1:2.0.7-1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
nearly a month ago the new MongoDB version 2.2.0 was released.
I would appreciate if you could update the package in 'unstable'.
2.2.0 adds aggregation which IMHO makes MongoDB much easier to use.
Thanks,
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Binary: filepp
Architecture: source all
Version: 1.8.0-4
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
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On 23.07.2012 16:49, bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
notfound 548334 9.05~dfsg-6 tags 548334 + unreproducible tags
548334 + moreinfo thanks
Dear debian user,
Could you confirm that newer ghostscript does not segfault?
If so could you close ?
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Dear debian user,
Could you confirm that newer ghostscript does not segfault?
If so could you close ?
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Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Christoph Haas h...@debian.org
Changed-By: Christoph Haas h...@debian.org
Description:
zabbix-agent - network monitoring solution - agent
zabbix-frontend-php - network monitoring solution - PHP front-end
zabbix-proxy-mysql - network
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On 01.07.2012 18:27, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Package: zabbix Version: 1:1.8.11-1+b1
Would it be possible to upgrade Zabbix to the most recent 1.8.14
version _before_ there is code freeze for Wheezy?
IMHO Wheezy has been frozen yesterday. And a new
On 23.05.2012 17:30, Bart Martens wrote:
On 23.05.2012 11:32, Mathieu wrote:
Zabbix 2.0 is out :) Is it possible to get a backport of this ?
If I see correctly, it has been released yesterday and hasn't been
uploaded to unstable, so I fear there won't be any 2.0 backports really
soon.
Package: couchdb
Version: 1.1.1-2
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
I would appreciate a newer version of CouchDB in Debian. Currently 1.2
is out which adds important features like automatic compaction.
Thanks for your contribution.
…Christoph
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Package: couchdb
Version: 1.1.1-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
on my system the /etc/couchdb/default.d/* files seem to get ignored.
The python-couchdb package puts its configuration file python-couchdb
there which reads:
[query_servers]
python=/usr/bin/couchpy
But this appears to do
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Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Christoph Haas h...@debian.org
Changed-By: Christoph Haas h...@debian.org
Description:
zabbix-agent - network monitoring solution - agent
zabbix-frontend-php - network monitoring solution - PHP front-end
zabbix-proxy-mysql - network
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Still unresolved :(
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Thanks for the ticket. I'm already preparing the new package. Expect an
upload until the weekend.
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Hello,
The DEB_CFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND setting in debian/rules is not
working because $(shell ..) doesn't use local (environment)
variables. The following patch fixes this:
diff -Nru
Package: zabbix
Version: 1.8.10
Severity: normal
Note to self: After a logrotate the server process has to be reloaded.
Otherwise the log file isn't continued properly.
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APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: amd64
I have received a very simple patch from the upstream developers
(perhaps) fixing just a minor issue regarding one of the several
reported security issues.
I'm giving up here trying to get a security patch. There are way too
many changes across the versions and upstream doesn't have resources to
I have received a very simple patch from the upstream developers
(perhaps) fixing just a minor issue regarding one of the several
reported security issues.
I'm giving up here trying to get a security patch. There are way too
many changes across the versions and upstream doesn't have resources to
On 29.01.2012 17:04, Julien Cristau wrote:
I've prepared an NMU for driftnet (versioned as 0.1.6-9.1) and uploaded
it to DELAYED/7. Please feel free to tell me if I should delay it
longer.
Sure, go ahead. I've been waiting for the package to be adopted (see:
#616451) but that hasn't happened
I'm on Sid and I still have the bug here. My workaround is starting
alsamixer on the console and unmuting the main control again.
My audio device is a 02:00.1 Audio device: nVidia Corporation GF116
High Definition Audio Controller (rev a1) on board sound card.
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On 26.01.2012 13:47, NM Front Desk wrote:
Auth-Key: nmauth74716f6df396e3b4d584f6fce35ad5c4 Applicant: Michael
Stapelberg mich...@stapelberg.de
Why do you advocate this person? (please provide a 5-10 line
summary).
I have been
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I have talked to my contact at the upstream company. He is bugging the
developers to help backport the security fix. No reply yet.
…Christoph
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I have talked to my contact at the upstream company. He is bugging the
developers to help backport the security fix. No reply yet.
…Christoph
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I have talked to the upstream developers and they are still evaluating
(within their means) whether a decent backported patch for 1.8.2 can be
provided. They have pointed me to using the newer version instead that
has the security flaws fixed. And I
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I have talked to the upstream developers and they are still evaluating
(within their means) whether a decent backported patch for 1.8.2 can be
provided. They have pointed me to using the newer version instead that
has the security flaws fixed. And I
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On 20.12.2011 09:35, Enrico Tröger wrote:
On Mon, 19 Dec 2011 23:50:39 +0100, Christoph wrote:
Hi Christoph,
thanks for the bug report. At the moment the zabbix-frontend-php
package relies on an Apache2 installation. So to provide a quick fix
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Urgency: low
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zabbix-agent - network monitoring solution - agent
zabbix-frontend-php - network monitoring solution - PHP front-end
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Sorry for the missing reaction. I'm still alive and currently figuring
out a minimal patch for the reported security issues. Expect a fresh
upload to unstable and a patch for the Squeeze version. Whether a patch
for Lenny can be created is currently
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Hi Serge,
thanks for the bug report. At the moment the zabbix-frontend-php package
relies on an Apache2 installation. So to provide a quick fix I have
removed the dependency on the httpd virtual package and made
zabbix-frontend-php depend on apache2.
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I remember to have seen that bug, too. Apparently in 1.8.9 it's fixed. I
will see if I can provide a patch for Squeeze.
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On 20.12.2011 00:23, Mikhail A Antonov wrote:
Why I can't use php-cgi+lighttpd (or nginx) instead of apache?
You are right, sorry. I was too quick here and forgot why I added the
httpd depdency. Of course you can use any other PHP-supporting web
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http://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2011-2904
I have extracted a patch using
svn diff -r r20742:r20789 frontends/php/acknow.php
from the upstream sources.
http://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2011-3263
I have extracted a patch
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Sorry for the missing reaction. I'm still alive and currently figuring
out a minimal patch for the reported security issues. Expect a fresh
upload to unstable and a patch for the Squeeze version. Whether a patch
for Lenny can be created is currently
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http://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2011-2904
I have extracted a patch using
svn diff -r r20742:r20789 frontends/php/acknow.php
from the upstream sources.
http://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2011-3263
I have extracted a patch
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Roland,
thanks for the bug report. Yes, I had adding zabbix_agent.conf.d/ on
my list anyway since Zabbix supports including further configuration
files. That will come with the upcoming 1.8.9 package.
On 15.12.2011 16:24, Roland Mas wrote:
I forgot
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
I'm afraid I'm not using pysieved any more and cannot adequately
maintain this package. So I'm looking for a new maintainer for this
package. Otherwise it risks to be removed from Debian.
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I've researched some more and tried to find out what is the best
solution here. As we must not depend on a database server package the
installation will fail if MySQL isn't installed before this package is
installed. But apparently aptitude installs the Recommends
(mysql-server) thus solving this
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You did not quite give a lot of information regarding the problem. I can
just guess but will probably guess wrong. Please explain what you did
exactly, what happened and what you expected to happen instead. Thanks.
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exactly, what happened and what you expected to happen instead. Thanks.
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On 25.08.2011 06:54, David Paleino wrote:
reopen 632026
notfixed 632026 zabbix/1:1.8.6-1
kthxbye
Eeek. Yes, my typo was copy/pasted to the changelog. Sorry for the
noise. I'll stop spamming now. :)
Christoph
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On 25.08.2011 06:54, David Paleino wrote:
reopen 632026
notfixed 632026 zabbix/1:1.8.6-1
kthxbye
Eeek. Yes, my typo was copy/pasted to the changelog. Sorry for the
noise. I'll stop spamming now. :)
Christoph
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zabbix-frontend-php - network monitoring solution - PHP front-end
zabbix-proxy-mysql - network monitoring
Sorry for the confusion. I missed to update the template for the
configuration files. It should read:
### Option: DebugLevel
# Specifies debug level
# 0 - no debug
# 1 - critical information
# 2 - error information
# 3 - warnings
# 4 - for debugging (produces
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Sorry for the confusion. I missed to update the template for the
configuration files. It should read:
### Option: DebugLevel
# Specifies debug level
# 0 - no debug
# 1 - critical information
# 2 - error information
# 3 - warnings
# 4 - for debugging (produces
I have found a wrong order in a postinst script and fixed that in
1.8.5-2. Could you verify if the problem still exists there? I can't
reproduce it here. Thanks.
Christoph
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Sorry for the confusion. I missed to update the template for the
configuration files. It should read:
### Option: DebugLevel
# Specifies debug level
# 0 - no debug
# 1 - critical information
# 2 - error information
# 3 - warnings
# 4 - for debugging (produces
: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Christoph Haas h...@debian.org
Changed-By: Christoph Haas h...@debian.org
Description:
zabbix-agent - network monitoring solution - agent
zabbix-frontend-php - network monitoring solution - PHP front-end
zabbix-proxy-mysql - network monitoring solution - proxy
I recently found the same issue on 32-bit Amazon EC2 instances.
Compiling the Zabbix package without IPv6 support worked there. The
actual reason is not yet clear to me. If anyone has an idea about the
cause I welcome it.
Christoph
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Could you do me a favor and report whether the Squeeze release (1.8)
fixes the issue? Thank you.
Christoph
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Bear with me but I was not present at the IRC discussion. Could you
elaborate on how that saves a ucf call? From what I understand, your
patch file determines the Zabbix server's name from the agent conf file.
I don't see how that is connected to ucf though. Help please. :)
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Weird issue. Honestly I haven't seen that in 1.6 and 1.8. Could you
check if the problem still exists in current versions, please?
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I see your point. The problem I have with this feature request is that
there is no official default location. Defaulting to a certain server
name would be Debian specific and not very intuitive.
Any third opinion on this?
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I just tried to reproduce it but can't. What I wonder is that you see an
actual monitored host in the dropdown when you instead clicked on a
template. Could it be that you accidentally put a host in your Templates
group or vice versa?
Christoph
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Package: zabbix
Severity: normal
This is merely a note to self. The configuration file templates are
outdated and do not reflect the configuration options available in
recent 1.8.x versions.
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Debian Release: wheezy/sid
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Sorry, I cannot reproduce this issue in version 1.8.5. If the current
package still has this problem then please add to this bug report a
complete protocol of what you did in the shell and I'll try that. Thank you.
Christoph
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I just heard that this will be fixed in the next release. Upstream
tracks this issue at: https://support.zabbix.com/browse/ZBX-1029
However arguably this is more a wishlist or minor bug than severity
normal. :)
Cheers
Christoph
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I just checked why the index is not there. And I found the reason in the
file
/upgrades/dbpatches/1.6/mysql/patch.sql
which reads (among many other SQL queries)
alter table alerts drop triggerid;
I'm not sure why the Zabbix developers added that. I tested an upgrade
from Lenny (1.4)
I checked the database upgrade scripts that come with Zabbix and they
don't create the Disabled group upon an upgrade. The problem is that
different Zabbix versions all used slightly different database schemas.
It already bit me when I tried to provide proper upgrade scripts to
update the SQL
So far proxy package upgrades seemed to work well.
The Zabbix developers do not seem to provide official instructions for
proxy package upgrades. In case of problems it's easy to fix it by
truncating the database and having the proxy software re-init the
database automatically.
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thanks
The issue was reported to the Zabbix developers in ticket
https://support.zabbix.com/browse/ZBXNEXT-214
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On 18.03.2011 00:10, Deif wrote:
On Jueves 30 Diciembre 2010 14:05:52 folkert escribió:
It seems driftnet doesn't work for IPv6. It also won't show png files.
Driftnet development has been discontinued nearly ten years ago. I am
just providing the Debian package as long as possible trying to
I have toyed with SQLite as a backend for Zabbix and my conclusion is
that it's not feasible. Zabbix quickly produces large amounts of data in
the database and runs complex queries which are too much for SQLite. So
I'll continue to just offer packages with MySQL and PostgreSQL support.
On 18.06.2011 18:26, Brendon Baumgartner wrote:
I would the option to use sqlite for proxies. Is that also out of the question?
You are right that for a proxy SQLite is more suitable. I'll try that.
Cheers
Christoph
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I'm a bit confused what we should do here. As Michael Ablassmeier said
Zabbix can use any MySQL server - even one installed on another host. So
adding a dependency on mysql-server doesn't feel right.
Any suggestions?
Christoph
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