agreed. to be clear .. imo, close-port shouldn't error unless there's a
type mismatch on inputs. ie none of the posited scenarios in this thread
should result in an error.
-k
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 8:34 PM, Gustavo Niemeyer gust...@niemeyer.net
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On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 4:18 PM, roger
That sounds like what I would have expected was happening (we only run
upgrade steps if we think they have a reason to change things, and then
only set the last known version once all the upgrade steps have finished.)
I'm concerned about the if there is a mongo problem, because if we're
running
Agreed, but I also agree that the error on split ranges is a good
simplification to get an implementation in place, and it also doesn't
sound super useful, so it sounds okay to fail to begin with. The other
cases are easy to handle, though.
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 8:26 AM, Kapil Thangavelu
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This SGTM as well, however (see below)...
On 6.08.2014 04:10, Menno Smits wrote:
Right now, a Juju machine agent is in upgrade mode from the
moment it starts until the upgrade-steps worker is finished.
During this period API logins are heavily
On 5 August 2014 19:34, Gustavo Niemeyer gust...@niemeyer.net wrote:
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 4:18 PM, roger peppe rogpe...@gmail.com wrote:
close ports 80-110 - error (mismatched port range?)
I'd expect ports to be closed here, and also on 0-65536.
I'm not sure. An advantage of requiring that
How many port ranges are typically made available? One.. Two? Sounds like a
trivial problem.
In terms of concurrency, there are issues either way. Someone can open a
port while it is being closed, and whether that works or not depends purely
on timing.
gustavo @ http://niemeyer.net
On Aug 6,
Why would any application well designed open thousands of ports
individually rather than a range? Sounds like an unreasonable use case.
I also don't get your point about concurrency. You don't seem to have
addressed the point I brought up that opening or closing ports concurrently
today already
On 6 August 2014 13:57, Gustavo Niemeyer gust...@niemeyer.net wrote:
Why would any application well designed open thousands of ports individually
rather than a range? Sounds like an unreasonable use case.
I don't know. But if it's easy to make it work well in this case too
(and I believe
it
gustavo @ http://niemeyer.net
On Aug 6, 2014 3:03 PM, roger peppe roger.pe...@canonical.com wrote:
On 6 August 2014 13:57, Gustavo Niemeyer gust...@niemeyer.net wrote:
Why would any application well designed open thousands of ports
individually
rather than a range? Sounds like an
On 06/08/14 16:11, Nate Finch wrote:
all-machines.log seems both redundant and a ticking time bomb of disk
space usage. Do we really need it? Can we drop it and maybe later
schedule some time to use something like logstash that is both more
featureful and is cross platform compatible (unlike
Fair enough, I forgot about debug-log. Do we have an idea of how we'll
aggregate logs from Windows machines? rsyslog won't run there. We might
be able to do a go-only solution by using the syslog package gabriel
made a port of it that will run on Windows and supports TLS:
That's probably a reasonable starting point. With the caveat that we know
we don't really want to just use rsyslog forever. Just didn't get scheduled
for this cycle.
John
=:-
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 4:42 PM, Nate Finch nate.fi...@canonical.com wrote:
Fair enough, I forgot about debug-log. Do
SGTM too. It should always have worked like this -- rerunning all our
upgrade steps every time is *crazy*.
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 3:19 AM, David Cheney david.che...@canonical.com
wrote:
SGTM.
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 11:10 AM, Menno Smits menno.sm...@canonical.com
wrote:
Right now, a Juju
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On 14-08-06 10:11 AM, Nate Finch wrote:
all-machines.log seems both redundant and a ticking time bomb of
disk space usage. Do we really need it? Can we drop it and maybe
later schedule some time to use something like logstash that is
both more
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On 14-08-05 02:24 PM, Jorge Niedbalski wrote:
I am working in to reproduce some of the CI Jenkins jobs on my
local Jenkins installation, but sometimes is a bit hard to
replicate the exact job configuration.
I am wondering if someone else is
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