On Fri, 1 May 2015 12:16:27 +0200
"ma...@wk3.org" wrote:
> normalbuild just segfaulted on me on a 64bit machine running Debian 7 with
> enough everything (RAM and CPU). How do I best investigate?
Hi,
sorry for the late response. I won't follow up on this as (as Gunnar stated)
the SKS version
wow, thanks! That will be really useful!
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 7:26 PM, ma...@wk3.org wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as hockeypuck keeps spilling its guts all the time, I wrote a systemd
> service, so it gets restarted when that happens. I definetly don't know
> what I'm doing and I think the whole pid bus
Hi,
Hockeypuck uses MongoDB or PostgreSQL as key storage backends. I don't know
about MongoDB, but I know that while the tables are kept quite minimal in
PostgreSQL, you could easily create a new table which inherits from the
original one, adding more columns you can filter for.
The size of th
Hi,
as hockeypuck keeps spilling its guts all the time, I wrote a systemd service,
so it gets restarted when that happens. I definetly don't know what I'm doing
and I think the whole pid business is pointless... but it works:
cat /etc/systemd/system/hockeypuck.service
[Unit]
Description=Hockey
I can try to do that.
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015, 11:01 AM James Cloos wrote:
> Is anyone who runs hockeypuck with postgress willing to provide a
> pg_dump of the hockeypuck db?
>
> I'd like to see how resource-intensive it is, from the db perspective.
>
> If so, please use the --create (and perhaps --
Is anyone who runs hockeypuck with postgress willing to provide a
pg_dump of the hockeypuck db?
I'd like to see how resource-intensive it is, from the db perspective.
If so, please use the --create (and perhaps --clean) option(s) when
running pg_dump.
And --format and and compression will do.
T
I think spreading out the load seems reasonable. I don't know how the pool
maintenance scripts would handle one server suddenly having 40k more keys.
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015, 12:58 AM Daniel Roesler wrote:
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> Howdy all,
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> I have been working on pr
You can peer with me. I'm running Hockeypuck and always looking for
peers. Especially ones that don't mind my server occasionally going
down, as it is experimental, like yours.
Here's my membership line:
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