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Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2020 15:52:53 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage ugh, why can patroni not find pg_ctl? I thought I fixed this yesterday... -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2020 15:49:18 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage it looks like identi.ca has been down for a couple of days. Is this the end of the #pumpiverse? -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2020 15:35:50 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage #cycling folks, I use #elevate for Strava (MIT license), and I love it, but I would like to be able to predict recovery based on an expected stress score. Is there an app that will do that? By app, spreadsheet math would be ok. I don’t calculate stress only distance in my spreadsheet, but it wouldn’t be impossible to add stress. specifically, I have centuries(+) planned fo… -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2020 15:21:56 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage good Lord, baby Jesus, and Mother Mary...how does this make sense? https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/issues/10101 -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2020 15:08:33 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage I have discovered etcdctl, but I still don't know what to do with it. -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2020 15:04:58 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage specifically when my team gets around to hiring, we have a new manager, so yeah. Having some sort of #k8s training is going to help you with a lot of gigs tho, I suspect. I know they used it (or supported it) at JFrog where my friend Nik worked, but they are another "butts in seats" company -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2020 15:01:19 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage is there a way to clear etcd entries? not seeing it in etcd -h, but I'm such a n00b probably just not using the right words -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Nov-2020 17:33:14 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage well, your resume was submitted for a specific position. We don't have any of those open right now, and not sure when. There was some talk of supporting .NET Core just today, but I can't see any movement on that until 2022, realistically. The next person my team hires is going to have some #K8s credentials, I am pretty sure. most of our US positions will require you to be in a… -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Nov-2020 14:57:55 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage Does anybody know why #etcd isn't graduated, since it is the default keystore for #K8s? Why not use the graduated #tikv? -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Nov-2020 14:21:47 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage I know a lot of people are concerned about their jobs right now. Just today the company I work for has opened three new positions. Please let me know if you are looking. You can see our openings at https://www.perforce.com/careers -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Nov-2020 16:41:32 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage don't get me wrong, I've had the exact same thoughts, but I definitely think they are entering 100 guns for 5 people in a bunker territory. -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Nov-2020 16:40:03 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage They are solving for a non-existent issue. The answer to the paranoia question is yes.
It seems though that the issue was introduced in between #patroni 1.6.0 and 2.0.1. Somehow everyone else on the team missed that email. -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Nov-2020 15:40:22 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage I have an idea. Always dangerous. -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Nov-2020 15:35:53 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage I wonder if turning off oomkiller is an option for them. Maybe considering the situation it is just best to let the server eat itself. -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Nov-2020 15:33:52 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage Thanks as always, though I'm not sure what that gets us. Indirectly, it made me realize we are making some assumptions about what oomkiller does, I think. I think half the team has touched this case, so I'm not 100% sure who knows what. Is the customer paranoid? I should probably not answer that. That said, ultimately this isn't *that* big of a deal. We aren't talking about da… -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Nov-2020 15:25:24 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage looking at patroni/tests/test_validator.py
" "pg_ctl_timeout": 1000,"
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Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Nov-2020 14:05:49 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage that's not what it means in this case. We are just using it for testing. There is no kill -15 in front of it. Leaving the orphaned processes really makes an HA solution impossible. I guess cleanly or graceful is really not what I am talking about. I just want if the parent goes down for the children to die too. Sure, there might be db corruption. That's not really the issue. T… -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Nov-2020 12:49:27 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage If you "kill -9" a process (or oom kills something whatever) is it expected that an application gracefully deal with that? The reason I ask is if you 'sudo -u postgres postmaster $STUFF' and then 'kill -9' the parent you get a couple of leftover processes. However, if you use systemctl, you don't get the leftover process. The problem lies when you use etcd (or consul or Zookee… -
LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} (lnxw48a1)'s status on Monday, 16-Nov-2020 17:26:26 EST LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} I think there are still a couple of projects around making a !RasPi, #BeagleBone, or similar SBC the host of one's primary online presence. I just don't think that--given asymmetrical connection speeds and ISP interference--it is a workable solution, even in most Western countries. When you consider the poor countries where the only Internet service is mobile devices, there's n… -
Doug Whitfield Loadaverage (dawsports)'s status on Monday, 16-Nov-2020 16:40:38 EST Doug Whitfield Loadaverage I think the big question is why you might want this, and...you probably don't on your production machines, but you def mind on dev machines: "Rolling-release distro that tracks just ahead of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) development, positioned as a midstream between Fedora Linux and RHEL. For anyone interested in participating and collaborating in the RHEL ecosystem, CentOS…