I was wondering if I could get some feedback on the wwwoffle script, I'd
like to create something actually helpfu and usefull. I'm going over it
now to put out a second version.
Please let me know what could be added/modified.
Thanks,
-Dan
On 02/22/2011 03:26 PM, Dan Zubey wrote:
On
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 1:39 AM, Dan Zubey dzu...@openincident.com wrote:
Well, I had been wondering where was the *appropriate* place to post it.
Once it's cooked, I guess it'll be included in the XS config rpm :-)
In fact, being in the xs config rpm solves several problems --
installation of
On 02/22/2011 07:59 AM, Martin Langhoff wrote:
At first reading, I'm realizing that there's many things I don't know
about wwwoffle!
- Current rpms are available, but not in Fedora.
http://www.google.com/search?q=wwwoffle+rpm+2.9 so we'd need to review
the spec and see if Fedora is
Well, I had been wondering where was the *appropriate* place to post it.
heh. I've uploaded it to http://openincident.com/download/xs-wwwoffle.sh
and http://openincident.com/download/xs-wwwoffle-conf.tgz
The first is the actual script, the second is a tarball of the config
files for under
Dan,
Seeing as how I am using wwwoffle on my server now, I would be glad to help
test it. I am leaving for Kenya on Thursday, so I have limited time. If you
pass it on to me soon with some explanation on how to use it, I will give you
some feedback.
One issue from my side is that I do not use
Please send me a copy of the script as we are testing wwwoffle. Thanks
On Feb 19, 2011 2:40 AM, Dan Zubey dzu...@openincident.com wrote:
Okay, I have an initial cut of the script, and it works well on my
laptop. Can I pass this along to someone to test? How should I publish it?
I do not have
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 8:39 PM, Dan Zubey dzu...@openincident.com wrote:
Okay, I have an initial cut of the script, and it works well on my laptop.
Can I pass this along to someone to test? How should I publish it?
If you don't have means to publish it, you can use pastebin (or a
clone), or
Okay, I have an initial cut of the script, and it works well on my
laptop. Can I pass this along to someone to test? How should I publish it?
I do not have an active xs environment to test it on due to some
hardware failures here, but I'm working on that, and I'd appreciate
input so I can fix
On 02/06/2011 05:40 PM, Martin Langhoff wrote:
Well, squid is pretty quirky, I am trying to replace it, and some of
the possible replacements are quirky too (but in much better ways!)
:-)
Just out of curiosity, what issues have you seen with squid? I've run it
for many many years, and would
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 8:18 PM, Dan Zubey dzu...@openincident.com wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what issues have you seen with squid? I've run it for
many many years, and would be curious to hear what problems you've seen.
Search the list archive for squid and memory :-)
Nope. :) The part I
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 8:58 PM, Dan Zubey dzu...@openincident.com wrote:
Alright, sorry about the slow work on this..dayjob and all that. I've got a
framework coming together however.
Excellent!
One question though..both wwwoffle and squid can talk to an external proxy
instead of pulling
Alright, sorry about the slow work on this..dayjob and all that. I've
got a framework coming together however.
One question though..both wwwoffle and squid can talk to an external
proxy instead of pulling directly off the net.
Would there be any advantage to running both simultaneously, and
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 4:19 PM, Dan Zubey dzu...@openincident.com wrote:
What about distributing an rpm package that additionally includes
xs-specific scripts for wwwoffle, apache proxy configuration, and
/etc/init.d ? That way there's no need to do sed re-configuration back and
forth.
You
Dan,
Great news on your shell scripting skills. as I haven't done any. Yes, the
mutual exclusivity of wwwoffle and squid would be one part. Below are some
earlier comments from Martin that help define the opportunity/plan better.
From Martin's first thoughts on automating wwwoffle
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Hi Andy
Well shell scripting is one of my strong points. I can put something
together quickly here.
I assume the script should make squid and wwwoffle mutually
exclusive...so that when wwwoffle is enabled, squid gets disabled, and
vice versa?
On 01/22/2011 04:44 PM, Andra DuPont wrote:
Hi Dan!
Welcome to the jungle! I'm in the middle of prepping an XS release,
and yes, wwwoffle would be a nice thing to include.
If you search the list archives (google for
'site:lists.laptop.org/pipermail/server-devel wwwoffle') Anna has
written a bit of a howto and was keep on working towards
/server-devel wwwoffle') Anna has
written a bit of a howto and was keep on working towards making it a
script to run. She's interested in this as well, maybe you can
collaborate?
Wasn't me! I tried to get it to work the other day on my test server, but
ran into an issue because port 8080 is already
On Jan 22, 2011, at 4:51 PM, Martin Langhoff wrote:
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 4:44 PM, Anna ascho...@gmail.com wrote:
Wasn't me! I tried to get it to work the other day on my test server
Ah true, it was Andra! I'm all mixed up...
Yes... it was me. I input the WWWOFFLE for unreliable or
Hi.
I'm jumping in with my feet into the XS server environment; I'd like to
help out where needed.
I found the doc http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XS_Project_Ideas which is
rather dated, but mentions the need for wwwoffle. I'm wondering if
that's still a felt need where I could lend a hand, or if
Hi Andra,
how are things going with that wwwoffle script? I am catching up a bit
on my XS stuff and was wondering if life would be easier for you (and
me) following the strategy we've outlined for services in 0.7.
- a separate init script: /etc/init.d/xs-wwwoffle -- based on what's
in the rpm
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Andra DuPont andradup...@gmail.com wrote:
I have noted that in the current kickstart implementation of XS, the
ks.config file sets
aside the bulk of the hard disk space to a mapped volume where /library is
located, and
Correct. That is so that we can keep OS
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Martin Langhoff
martin.langh...@gmail.com wrote:
LVM is not my fave but it's what we have (until btrfs in cape and
leotard to save the world).
Until btrfs _comes flying_ in cape and leotard...
:-)
m
--
martin.langh...@gmail.com
mar...@laptop.org -- School
I have noted that in the current kickstart implementation of XS, the ks.config
file sets
aside the bulk of the hard disk space to a mapped volume where /library is
located, and
8 GB of hard disk space for the root directory. I am using WWWOFFLE for web
caching,
and its caching is on the root
On Sun, 2010-04-18 at 13:57 -0400, Andra DuPont wrote:
I have noted that in the current kickstart implementation of XS, the
ks.config file sets
aside the bulk of the hard disk space to a mapped volume where /library is
located, and
8 GB of hard disk space for the root directory. I am using
On Apr 19, 2010, at 1:10 AM, Jerry Vonau wrote:
On Sun, 2010-04-18 at 13:57 -0400, Andra DuPont wrote:
I have noted that in the current kickstart implementation of XS, the
ks.config file sets
aside the bulk of the hard disk space to a mapped volume where /library is
located, and
8 GB of
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