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2009 Apr 11
1
Notifications between definitions
...ly if the one on the local machine doesn''t match, and it can send out notifications if the file changed. This is basically an exec command that uses some scripts I wrote in an ''onlyif'' to see if the MD5s don''t match. I also have another one that can deploy or undeploy an application in Glassfish (a Java application server) from a source file. This too is mostly an exec that checks to see if the application is already defined in GF, and if not, installs it from the source file you give it[0]. Or, alternately, removes it if it is defined and ensure => absen...
2015 Jul 30
3
why no recent bind update for CentOS 6?
> On Jul 28, 2015, at 18:48, Peter <peter at pajamian.dhs.org> wrote: > > On 07/29/2015 11:51 AM, Noam Bernstein wrote: >> Hi CentOS developers - I?ve been happily using CentOS for several >> years now, so thanks for all the good work. In the last week, >> however, I noticed that while the items in RHSA-2015:1443 has shown >> up as updates (and announced on
2015 Jul 30
1
why no recent bind update for CentOS 6?
...gard, I guess for whatever reason when a new dot-release is going on, things go into CR, but otherwise they go into the dot-release. Or so I just read in the notes about the current repo state. Yay, another goofy annoying thing to remember and another thing to go add to ansible code to deploy and undeploy this goofy CR repo, just to check machines properly for security updates. Not that I don?t love ya, volunteers, but I really hate waiting on security updates while they bounce through CR? that doesn?t make any sense at all. Bug fixes, sure? security, no. Nate
2009 Sep 10
3
Excessive NFS operations
...ing tool than can tie the NFS ops to process ids or applications. lsof isn't nearly as helpful here as I thought. I even copied this workstation user's files to another account, logged in and ran the same apps - and couldn't reproduce it. Ideas? Essentially, this makes CentOS 64bit undeployable in our environemnt.
2006 Jul 12
13
A rails app server, maybe?
...9;m currently struggling with Rails deployment. Like maybe only a few of us, I''m responsible not for one or two webapps but dozens. Currently, we deploy them as war files using JBoss'' hot deployment feature, which amounts to copying a war file to a directory monitored by JBoss. Undeploying the app amounts to removing it from the directory. So with JBoss I get: 1) Simple deployment 2) Application isolation We''ve recently discovered that it''s easier (and more fun!) to write these apps using RoR instead of J2EE. But it''s not so easy to deploy them,...
2005 Aug 02
8
An initial look at Trails
...ver, set up your db (also glossed over).. make a first class... * ant deploy shoves everything into a war file and starts it up... everything that is except the hibernate.cfg.xml, the lack of which causes the new webapp to fail to boot. * once you manually copy that to the correct place (after each undeploy, deploy cycle (would make way too much sense to have deploy undeploy an old deployment)) the webapp boots up and you can now load your "Welcome to trails" page...which doesn''t have any reference the class you made. It''s supposed to... it just doesn''t, which may...
2015 Jul 30
4
why no recent bind update for CentOS 6?
...ess for whatever reason when a new dot-release is going on, things go into CR, but otherwise they go into the dot-release. Or so I just read in the notes about the current repo state. > > Yay, another goofy annoying thing to remember and another thing to go add to ansible code to deploy and undeploy this goofy CR repo, just to check machines properly for security updates. > > Not that I don?t love ya, volunteers, but I really hate waiting on security updates while they bounce through CR? that doesn?t make any sense at all. Bug fixes, sure? security, no. > Of course it makes sense...
2015 Jul 30
0
why no recent bind update for CentOS 6?
...whatever reason when a new dot-release is going on, things go into CR, but otherwise they go into the dot-release. Or so I just read in the notes about the current repo state. >> >> Yay, another goofy annoying thing to remember and another thing to go add to ansible code to deploy and undeploy this goofy CR repo, just to check machines properly for security updates. >> >> Not that I don?t love ya, volunteers, but I really hate waiting on security updates while they bounce through CR? that doesn?t make any sense at all. Bug fixes, sure? security, no. >> > > Of c...