Hello,
I've got a problem with my account renewal. Below is the output.
If I get to the step setlicense, I can't authenticate with my LDAP
password. As seen below. I'm 100% sure the password is right, as I used
it a few steps earlier at the start of acctrenew.
If I start setlicense manually, everything is OK.
Greetings,
Freaky
freaky@willow:~$ acctrenew
Toolserver account renewal tool
===============================
This utility will extend the expiry date of your account by
six months. It should be used when your account is nearing
expiry.
Current account expiry date: 01-Dec-2010
Do you wish to continue (yes/no)? yes
User DN: uid=freaky,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver
LDAP Password:
All Toolserver users are required to abide by the rules, which
are listed at <https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Rules>. The
rules may change from time to time, so you should now take a
moment to review them.
Do you agree to the rules as currently listed (yes/no)? yes
All Toolserver accounts should have an up-to-date email address
so that the Toolserver administrators can contact them.
Current email address: mail(a)freakyfries.com
If this address is not correct, I can invoke "setmail" for you
now, so you can change it.
Invoke setmail (yes/no)? no
Toolserver users are required to set a default license to be used
for their tools, when there is no explicit license on the tool. You
can read more about this at
<https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Default_license>.
Your account currently has no default license. You will not be
able to renew your account until you set a license. If you like, I
can invoke "setlicense" for you now, so you can set a license.
Invoke setlicense (yes/no)? yes
=== setlicense starts ===
This program allows you to change your default Toolserver license.
Your
default license is the license your Toolserver-hosted tools are
assumed to
be under if no other license is specified.
For more information about default licenses, please read
<https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Default_license>.
User DN: uid=freaky,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver
LDAP Password:
ldap_connect: cannot bind as uid=freaky,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver:
Can't connect to the LDAP server
=== setlicense ends ===
It looks like setlicense failed for some reason.
Invoke setlicense (yes/no)? yes
=== setlicense starts ===
This program allows you to change your default Toolserver license.
Your
default license is the license your Toolserver-hosted tools are
assumed to
be under if no other license is specified.
For more information about default licenses, please read
<https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Default_license>.
User DN: uid=freaky,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver
LDAP Password:
ldap_connect: cannot bind as uid=freaky,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver:
Can't connect to the LDAP server
=== setlicense ends ===
It looks like setlicense failed for some reason.
Invoke setlicense (yes/no)? no
No license is set. Please set your default license with
"setlicense", then run acctrenew again.
freaky@willow:~$
freaky@willow:~$
freaky@willow:~$
freaky@willow:~$
freaky@willow:~$
freaky@willow:~$
freaky@willow:~$ setlicense
This program allows you to change your default Toolserver license.
Your
default license is the license your Toolserver-hosted tools are
assumed to
be under if no other license is specified.
For more information about default licenses, please read
<https://wiki.toolserver.org/view/Default_license>.
User DN: uid=freaky,ou=People,o=unix,o=toolserver
LDAP Password:
You currently have no default license set.
Do you wish to change this license? (yes/no) yes
Your default license should be in one of two forms:
* For a well-known license, use a short name, e.g. "GPLv2", "MIT" or
"2-clause BSD".
* For a custom or less well-known license, provide a URL to a page
that
describes your license (this page may be hosted on the Toolserver
if
you like).
Enter new default license: GPLv2
Your new default license is: GPLv2
Continue? (yes/no) yes
setlicense: new license successfully set
freaky@willow:~$
Considering that dumps.wikimedia.org serves files in excess of 100 GB,
I don't think HTTP the protocol is the issue. However when you try to
request the file (or even just do a HEAD request) the web server
closes the connection before sending any data, suggesting its a web
server issue, not an HTTP the protocol issue.
-bawolff
> Message: 6
> Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2010 09:51:48 +0100
> From: Peter K?rner <osm-lists(a)mazdermind.de>
> Subject: Re: [Toolserver-l] Fwd: [Tagging] Download huge file via HTTP
> To: toolserver-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> Message-ID: <4CD90BA4.3070207(a)mazdermind.de>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
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>
>
> No comments on that?
>
> Peter
>
> Am 06.11.2010 20:18, schrieb Peter K?rner:
> > Hi
> >
> > I tried to provide a download link to a complete OSM Render Stack in a
> > Virtual Machine on the toolserver. The files are located at
> > /mnt/user-store and symlinked into my public_html.
> >
> > This works for the small files (md5sums) but the 3.1G VMDK File is not
> > accessible: http://toolserver.org/~mazder/osm_vm/
> >
> > Is it possible to serve such a large file via http?
> >
> > Peter
Hi
We're serving commonly used js libs under
<http://toolserver.org/~osm/libs/>
but the toolserver is serving out the js files uncompressed [1]. GZ
Compression reduces the size of openlayers from 923.66 KB to 207.08 KB
(77.58%) so it is really necessary to enable this.
How can we achieve this?
Peter
[1] try http://www.whatsmyip.org/http_compression
Hi all;
I would like to save a copy of the current Domas visits logs available in
/mnt/user-store/stats at Internet Archive. Currently, only from December
2007 to September 2009 are available there.[1] Perhaps, uploading the latest
English Wikipedia dump is a good idea too.[2] Can I do this? They are
_several_ GB.
Regards,
emijrp
[1] http://www.archive.org/details/wikipedia_visitor_stats_200712
[2] http://download.wikimedia.org/enwiki/20100130/
Hi,
I had to do a bug-fix in my acces styles:
I forgot the min-max-zoomlevels for my else-Filter, so right now, from
zoom 0 to 10 *every* way with an access-value gets rendered as a black
line:
http://toolserver.org/~osm/access/?zoom=3&lat=38&lon=24&layers=B00FFFFFFFFT…
I updated the xml-files, so please reload them from ti/styles/qa/ and
ti/styles/qai/, so it will deliver empty tiles for zoom 0 to 10.
Sorry for any inconvinience (I guess, serverload is quite high for a
zoom 1-tile with all access-lines rendered..)
Regards,
Thomas
Hi all;
I think that we need to sort a bit our giant /mnt/user-store directory. It
contains zillions of petabytes of cool info, and I think that a percent of
it is probably duplicated. A well structured directory tree would be nice
for all us.
Perhaps, writing a line in a /mnt/user-store/README file explaining what
every directory contains every time we create one, it would be a first nice
step.
Also, downloading the 7z dumps for all the ~700 wikis are only ~100 GB. We
have about 3TB of disk space in Toolserver, and I don't know where the hell
are those 7z dumps available, if someone has downloaded them, manually or
with a cronjob. So, if one of us don't find anything, we are going to
re-download again and again. A waste of resources and time.
Regards,
emijrp