Let the update.py script handle the initial, repetitive task of
packaging new plugins. With this in place, the plugin only needs to be
added to the list in `update-plugins` and most of the work will be
done automatically when the script is run. Metadata still needs to be
filled in manually and some packages may of course require additional
work/patching.
Without this option all changes done with Caddy API are lost after reboot.
Current service is not supporting Caddy --resume parameter. There is reference to original unit https://github.com/caddyserver/dist/blob/master/init/caddy.service which also mentions --resume and that it should be used if new Caddy API will be used.
The paperless project has moved on to paperless-ng and the original
paperless package in Nixpkgs has stopped working recently (due to
version incompatibility with the providede Django package).
Instead of investing more time into the old module we should migrate all
users to the new module instead.
This sets up a different systemd service for each interface. This way
each wpa_supplicant instance waits for his inteface to become ready
using the respective device unit, and that only. The configuration file
is still shared between all instances, though.
This closes a longstanding "fixme" from cbfba81.
The generated json configuration returns this warning:
the 'issuer' field is deprecated and will be removed in the future; use 'issuers' instead
Updated the config to use "issuers" instead of "issuer"
Also, now it's possible to set the ca option null to not inject
automatically any ca. This is useful if you don't want to generate any
certificates or if you want to define a more fine-graned ca config
manually (e.g.: use different ca per domain)
- Add an option to automatically launch a scan when the
signal of the current network is low
- Enable 802.11r (fast access point transition) by default for all
protected networks
I may have finally found a clean solution to the issues[1][2][3] with
the automatic discovery of wireless network interfaces.
[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/101963
[2]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/23196
[3]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/125917#issuecomment-856000426
Currently the start script fails right away if no interface is available
by the time it's running, possibly leaving the system without network.
This happens when running a little early in the boot. A solution is to
instead wait for at least one interface to appear before scanning the
/sys/class/net/ directory. This is done here by listening for the right
udev events (from the net/wlan subsystem) using the `udevadm monitor`
command and grep to match its output.
This methods guarantees the availability of at least one interface to
wpa_supplicant, but won't add additional interfaces once it has started.
However, if the current interface is lost, say unplugged, the service is
automatically stopped and will be restarted as soon as a one (not
necessarily the same) is detected. It would be possible make this fully
dynamic by running another service that continously listen for udev
events and manages the main wpa_supplicant daemon, but this is probably
overkill.
I tested the following cases:
- one interface, starting at boot, w/o predictable naming scheme
- two interfaces, starting at boot (intel wireless and a usb adapter),
w/o predictable naming scheme
- one interface after the system booted, w/o predictable naming scheme
- two interfaces after the system booted, w/o predictable naming scheme
- unplugging and plugging back the current interface
Some ACME providers (like Buypass) are using a different certificate
to sign OCSP responses than for server certificates. Therefore,
sslTrustedCertificate should be provided by the user and we need to
allow that.
Nullmailer expects that this directory exists (see
073f4e9c5d/doc/nullmailer-send.8 (L185)).
When it doesn't and an email cannot be sent due to a permanent failure
or has been in the queue longer than queuelifetime (7 days), message
"Can't rename file: No such file or directory" starts appearing in the
log and nullmailer never sends "Could not send message" notification.
This means that the user may never learn that his email was not
delivered.
This fixes:
```
systemd[1]: Started VictoriaMetrics time series database.
victoria-metrics[379550]: 2021-08-04T19:33:39.833Z panic VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage/partition.go:954 FATAL: unrecoverable error when merging small parts in the partition "/var/lib/victoriametrics/data/small/2021_08": cannot open source part for merging: cannot open metaindex file in stream mode: cannot open file "/var/lib/victoriametrics/data/small/2021_08/1228_1228_20210804184120.712_20210804184121.899_16982E83CD7A763A/metaindex.bin": open /var/lib/victoriametrics/data/small/2021_08/1228_1228_20210804184120.712_20210804184121.899_16982E83CD7A763A/metaindex.bin: too many open files
victoria-metrics[379550]: panic: FATAL: unrecoverable error when merging small parts in the partition "/var/lib/victoriametrics/data/small/2021_08": cannot open source part for merging: cannot open metaindex file in stream mode: cannot open file "/var/lib/victoriametrics/data/small/2021_08/1228_1228_20210804184120.712_20210804184121.899_16982E83CD7A763A/metaindex.bin": open /var/lib/victoriametrics/data/small/2021_08/1228_1228_20210804184120.712_20210804184121.899_16982E83CD7A763A/metaindex.bin: too many open files
victoria-metrics[379550]: goroutine 629 [running]:
victoria-metrics[379550]: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/logger.logMessage(0xbb3ea1, 0x5, 0xc001113800, 0x1e7, 0x4)
victoria-metrics[379550]: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/logger/logger.go:270 +0xc69
victoria-metrics[379550]: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/logger.logLevelSkipframes(0x1, 0xbb3ea1, 0x5, 0xbe3f8b, 0x4b, 0xc000bb3f88, 0x2, 0x2)
victoria-metrics[379550]: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/logger/logger.go:138 +0xd1
victoria-metrics[379550]: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/logger.logLevel(...)
victoria-metrics[379550]: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/logger/logger.go:130
victoria-metrics[379550]: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/logger.Panicf(...)
victoria-metrics[379550]: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/logger/logger.go:126
victoria-metrics[379550]: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage.(*partition).smallPartsMerger(0xc0014d7980)
victoria-metrics[379550]: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage/partition.go:954 +0x145
victoria-metrics[379550]: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage.(*partition).startMergeWorkers.func1(0xc0014d7980)
victoria-metrics[379550]: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage/partition.go:933 +0x2b
victoria-metrics[379550]: created by github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage.(*partition).startMergeWorkers
victoria-metrics[379550]: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage/partition.go:932 +0x6c
systemd[1]: victoriametrics.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=2/INVALIDARGUMENT
systemd[1]: victoriametrics.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
systemd[1]: victoriametrics.service: Consumed 587ms CPU time, received 6.5K IP traffic, sent 1.7K IP traffic.
systemd[1]: victoriametrics.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 2064.
systemd[1]: Stopped VictoriaMetrics time series database.
systemd[1]: victoriametrics.service: Consumed 587ms CPU time, received 6.5K IP traffic, sent 1.7K IP traffic.
systemd[1]: Starting VictoriaMetrics time series database...
```
This option allows basic configuration of the compression technique
used in the backup script. Specifically it adds `none` and `zstd` as
new alternatives, keeping `gzip` as the default.
The service likes to write files uploaded by the user to the service
user's $HOME. In our case the hqplayerd user has no home directory,
since it's a system user, and regardless we'd like to keep the service's
state contained.
With this change the unit forces HOME to point to
/var/lib/hqplayer/home, which works around the issue.
Starting in v1.10.4, go-ethereum changed the default sync mode to snap
sync. This adds "snap" as one of valid types of syncmode and updates
`services.geth.syncmode` to use it by default instead of the previous
fast sync.
GDM 40.1 switched from storing X11 sessions in the "XSession" property
on AccountService to "Session" with a "x11" "SessionType".
For compatibility reasons, we should set both, since AccountService
doesn't seem to provide the compatibility for us.