As some may have noticed, we are phasing out nagios in favor of icinga ( https://www.icinga.org/ )
nagios.wikimedia.org now redirects to icinga.wikimedia.org ! Please let us know if you notice anything that has broken or is inconsistent.
Thanks Leslie
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Leslie Carr lcarr@wikimedia.org wrote:
As some may have noticed, we are phasing out nagios in favor of icinga ( https://www.icinga.org/ )
nagios.wikimedia.org now redirects to icinga.wikimedia.org ! Please let us know if you notice anything that has broken or is inconsistent.
Awesome work Leslie!
- Ryan
++1 Leslie!
-Alolita
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:39 PM, Ryan Lane rlane32@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Leslie Carr lcarr@wikimedia.org wrote:
As some may have noticed, we are phasing out nagios in favor of icinga ( https://www.icinga.org/ )
nagios.wikimedia.org now redirects to icinga.wikimedia.org ! Please let us know if you notice anything that has broken or is inconsistent.
Awesome work Leslie!
- Ryan
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In the words of Gerrit +2 looks good to me!
Awesome job :)
- Damian
On 27/02/2013 01:42, Alolita Sharma wrote:
++1 Leslie!
-Alolita
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:39 PM, Ryan Lane rlane32@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Leslie Carr lcarr@wikimedia.org wrote:
As some may have noticed, we are phasing out nagios in favor of icinga ( https://www.icinga.org/ )
nagios.wikimedia.org now redirects to icinga.wikimedia.org ! Please let us know if you notice anything that has broken or is inconsistent.
Awesome work Leslie!
- Ryan
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Leslie Carr lcarr@wikimedia.org wrote:
As some may have noticed, we are phasing out nagios in favor of icinga ( https://www.icinga.org/ )
nagios.wikimedia.org now redirects to icinga.wikimedia.org ! Please let us know if you notice anything that has broken or is inconsistent.
Awesome work Leslie!
And thanks for the pointer, too; didn't realize the fork had happened.
Cheers, -- jra
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Leslie Carr lcarr@wikimedia.org wrote:
As some may have noticed, we are phasing out nagios in favor of icinga ( https://www.icinga.org/ )
nagios.wikimedia.org now redirects to icinga.wikimedia.org ! Please let us know if you notice anything that has broken or is inconsistent.
So now there's no public view of server monitoring info?
http://status.wikimedia.org/ always shows nagios as disrupted now.
-Liangent
Thanks Leslie
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nagios.wikimedia.org now redirects to icinga.wikimedia.org ! Please let us know if you notice anything that has broken or is inconsistent.
So now there's no public view of server monitoring info?
http://status.wikimedia.org/ always shows nagios as disrupted now.
No, having done this sort of thing before, I would speculate that it just slipped off their checklist, and they thank you for reminding them.
I thank you for reminding *me* that was there in the first place, though I see that I once knew, for it is already listed here:
http://wiki.outages.org/index.php/Dashboard
Cheers, -- jra
I hate to be "that guy," but is it supposed to be password protected? Is there somewhere non-ops people can look for server status, or is http://status.wikimedia.org it?
On a slightly un-related note, nagios-wm is still in the IRC channels. Does that mean Nagios will still be providing the IRC feed?
Matthew Bowker http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Matthewrbowker
On Feb 26, 2013, at 8:59 PM, Jay Ashworth jra@baylink.com wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Liangent" liangent@gmail.com
nagios.wikimedia.org now redirects to icinga.wikimedia.org ! Please let us know if you notice anything that has broken or is inconsistent.
So now there's no public view of server monitoring info?
http://status.wikimedia.org/ always shows nagios as disrupted now.
No, having done this sort of thing before, I would speculate that it just slipped off their checklist, and they thank you for reminding them.
I thank you for reminding *me* that was there in the first place, though I see that I once knew, for it is already listed here:
http://wiki.outages.org/index.php/Dashboard
Cheers,
-- jra
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On Feb 26, 2013 11:25 PM, "Matthew Bowker" matthewrbowker.wiki@me.com wrote:
I hate to be "that guy," but is it supposed to be password protected? Is
there somewhere non-ops people can look for server status, or is http://status.wikimedia.org it?
try HTTP instead of HTTPS. (I don't know anything about why they're not the same or how long they've been like that.)
On a slightly un-related note, nagios-wm is still in the IRC channels.
Does that mean Nagios will still be providing the IRC feed?
There's also an icinga-wm. Not sure how long we'll have both. If I had to guess I'd say having then both is intentional for now.
-Jeremy
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From: "Jeremy Baron" jeremy@tuxmachine.com
On Feb 26, 2013 11:25 PM, "Matthew Bowker" matthewrbowker.wiki@me.com wrote:
I hate to be "that guy," but is it supposed to be password protected? Is
there somewhere non-ops people can look for server status, or is http://status.wikimedia.org it?
try HTTP instead of HTTPS. (I don't know anything about why they're not the same or how long they've been like that.)
Noted.
Understand that for people who have HTTPS-anywhere installed (which should be approximately everyone by now), that will be a common question.
Cheers, - jra
On 02/26/2013 11:35 PM, Jeremy Baron wrote:
On Feb 26, 2013 11:25 PM, "Matthew Bowker" matthewrbowker.wiki@me.com wrote:
I hate to be "that guy," but is it supposed to be password protected? Is
there somewhere non-ops people can look for server status, or is http://status.wikimedia.org it?
try HTTP instead of HTTPS. (I don't know anything about why they're not the same or how long they've been like that.)
Nagios shows as "disruption" on the HTTP (http://status.wikimedia.org/)
Matt Flaschen
Thanks - I'll try to get status.wikimedia updated in the morning.
Can you try with https now ? I had forgotten to reload apache when pushing out a change to the https config (to allow https without login). You can also use http.
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Matthew Flaschen mflaschen@wikimedia.org wrote:
On 02/26/2013 11:35 PM, Jeremy Baron wrote:
On Feb 26, 2013 11:25 PM, "Matthew Bowker" matthewrbowker.wiki@me.com wrote:
I hate to be "that guy," but is it supposed to be password protected? Is
there somewhere non-ops people can look for server status, or is http://status.wikimedia.org it?
try HTTP instead of HTTPS. (I don't know anything about why they're not the same or how long they've been like that.)
Nagios shows as "disruption" on the HTTP (http://status.wikimedia.org/)
Matt Flaschen
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On 02/26/2013 11:55 PM, Leslie Carr wrote:
Thanks - I'll try to get status.wikimedia updated in the morning.
Can you try with https now ? I had forgotten to reload apache when pushing out a change to the https config (to allow https without login). You can also use http.
HTTPS works.
Thanks,
Matt Flaschen
I don't see any progress regarding this issue. Could someone update me? Regards,Ushau
On 02/14/2013 06:59 AM, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
On 02/14/2013 06:14 AM, Santhosh Thottingal wrote:
Since FreeSerif has glyphs for many languages, it is about 2 MB in size, After doing WOFF or EOT compression for webfonts, size can be reduced to 1 MB, but still not optimal for embedding it as such in a page.
https://www.gnu.org/software/freefont/ranges/Thaana.html embeds a few WOFF fonts that range in size from 230k to 785k.
I realize these are still too big.
I don't see any progress regarding this issue. Could someone update me? Regards,Ushau
On 02/14/2013 06:59 AM, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
On 02/14/2013 06:14 AM, Santhosh Thottingal wrote:
Since FreeSerif has glyphs for many languages, it is about 2 MB in size, After doing WOFF or EOT compression for webfonts, size can be reduced to 1 MB, but still not optimal for embedding it as such in a page.
https://www.gnu.org/software/freefont/ranges/Thaana.html embeds a few WOFF fonts that range in size from 230k to 785k.
I realize these are still too big.
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From: "Leslie Carr" lcarr@wikimedia.org
Can you try with https now ? I had forgotten to reload apache when pushing out a change to the https config (to allow https without login). You can also use http.
https://icinga.wikimedia.com is now confirmed accessible, yes.
One issue, possibly specific to me:
I'm old, my laptop has a 12" screen. So I am prone to put Firefox in "Zoom Text Only" mode, and run the zoom up to read stuff. Icinga handles that pretty well, in our implementation, with one exception: that tab, top right, that has the icinga logo in it also appears to contain some summary data, and that part blows off the right edge of the screen (though it impinges on the Icinga text logo even at normal size).
Not sure that's fixable, but I thought I'd mention it.
Thanks for getting this up, regardless.
And that service that's running status. is very spiffy; is that commercial?
Cheers, -- jra
Jay Ashworth wrote:
https://icinga.wikimedia.com is now confirmed accessible, yes.
You mean https://icinga.wikimedia.org.
One issue, possibly specific to me:
I'm old, my laptop has a 12" screen. So I am prone to put Firefox in "Zoom Text Only" mode, and run the zoom up to read stuff. Icinga handles that pretty well, in our implementation, with one exception: that tab, top right, that has the icinga logo in it also appears to contain some summary data, and that part blows off the right edge of the screen (though it impinges on the Icinga text logo even at normal size).
Definitely not specific to you. I had a similar issue. Probably should be reported upstream. Not sure where specifically, sorry.
And that service that's running status. is very spiffy; is that commercial?
Yes, I believe so. It was previously called WatchMouse. Now it's called Nimsoft, I think, though they appear to have been bought out by someone. Some quick googling should let you know.
Why is the Wikimedia Foundation using this (non-free) service? As I recall, it was donated. But the information surrounding status.wikimedia.org has always been kind of sketchy.
MZMcBride
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 8:17 AM, MZMcBride z@mzmcbride.com wrote:
Definitely not specific to you. I had a similar issue. Probably should be reported upstream. Not sure where specifically, sorry.
They seem to use SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/icinga/.
I can't find the bug tracker, but it's early and I haven't had any caffeine.
-Chad
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 08:25 -0800, Chad wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 8:17 AM, MZMcBride z@mzmcbride.com wrote:
Definitely not specific to you. I had a similar issue. Probably should be reported upstream. Not sure where specifically, sorry.
They seem to use SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/icinga/.
I can't find the bug tracker, but it's early and I haven't had any caffeine.
It's located at https://dev.icinga.org/projects/icinga-core/issues
I've added it to https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Upstream_bugtrackers
andre
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 8:17 AM, MZMcBride z@mzmcbride.com wrote:
Jay Ashworth wrote:
https://icinga.wikimedia.com is now confirmed accessible, yes.
You mean https://icinga.wikimedia.org.
One issue, possibly specific to me:
I'm old, my laptop has a 12" screen. So I am prone to put Firefox in "Zoom Text Only" mode, and run the zoom up to read stuff. Icinga handles that pretty well, in our implementation, with one exception: that tab, top right, that has the icinga logo in it also appears to contain some summary data, and that part blows off the right edge of the screen (though it impinges on the Icinga text logo even at normal size).
Definitely not specific to you. I had a similar issue. Probably should be reported upstream. Not sure where specifically, sorry.
http://www.icinga.org/faq/how-to-report-a-bug/ is how to report upstream bugs.
And that service that's running status. is very spiffy; is that commercial?
Yes, I believe so. It was previously called WatchMouse. Now it's called Nimsoft, I think, though they appear to have been bought out by someone. Some quick googling should let you know.
Why is the Wikimedia Foundation using this (non-free) service? As I recall, it was donated. But the information surrounding status.wikimedia.org has always been kind of sketchy.
Status.wikimedia.org is half fixed and i'm working on completing the fix.
It is a donated service and is awesome. We need out of network monitoring (because in network obviously has flaws). We would love tohave any other out of network monitoring as well, and there are no free services that have global probes with layer 7 monitoring. If anyone knows any other commercial services that are willing to donate, please let me know.
Leslie
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 8:35 PM, Jeremy Baron jeremy@tuxmachine.com wrote:
On Feb 26, 2013 11:25 PM, "Matthew Bowker" matthewrbowker.wiki@me.com wrote:
I hate to be "that guy," but is it supposed to be password protected? Is
there somewhere non-ops people can look for server status, or is http://status.wikimedia.org it?
try HTTP instead of HTTPS. (I don't know anything about why they're not the same or how long they've been like that.)
On a slightly un-related note, nagios-wm is still in the IRC channels.
Does that mean Nagios will still be providing the IRC feed?
There's also an icinga-wm. Not sure how long we'll have both. If I had to guess I'd say having then both is intentional for now.
Yep :) I haven't killed off nagios and nagios-wm completely yet, just in case there's a catastrophic bug and I have to switch us back. I am planning on completely killing off nagios in a few days, when we are certain that there are 0 remaining icinga bugs.
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In addition to this I migrated labs nagios to icinga as well, few minutes ago -> http://nagios.wmflabs.org/icinga/
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 4:56 PM, Leslie Carr lcarr@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 8:35 PM, Jeremy Baron jeremy@tuxmachine.com wrote:
On Feb 26, 2013 11:25 PM, "Matthew Bowker" matthewrbowker.wiki@me.com wrote:
I hate to be "that guy," but is it supposed to be password protected? Is
there somewhere non-ops people can look for server status, or is http://status.wikimedia.org it?
try HTTP instead of HTTPS. (I don't know anything about why they're not the same or how long they've been like that.)
On a slightly un-related note, nagios-wm is still in the IRC channels.
Does that mean Nagios will still be providing the IRC feed?
There's also an icinga-wm. Not sure how long we'll have both. If I had to guess I'd say having then both is intentional for now.
Yep :) I haven't killed off nagios and nagios-wm completely yet, just in case there's a catastrophic bug and I have to switch us back. I am planning on completely killing off nagios in a few days, when we are certain that there are 0 remaining icinga bugs.
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Icinga is public. On Feb 26, 2013 7:49 PM, "Liangent" liangent@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Leslie Carr lcarr@wikimedia.org wrote:
As some may have noticed, we are phasing out nagios in favor of icinga ( https://www.icinga.org/ )
nagios.wikimedia.org now redirects to icinga.wikimedia.org ! Please let us know if you notice anything that has broken or is inconsistent.
So now there's no public view of server monitoring info?
http://status.wikimedia.org/ always shows nagios as disrupted now.
-Liangent
Thanks Leslie
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Icinga is public.
It may be, but that URL goes to an HTTPS Auth dialog, with nothing behind it if one cancels. Perhaps something was missed? -- jra
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