[07:00] Good morning === azidhaka_ is now known as azidhaka [07:25] I have a cronjob set to execute 'service zabbix-server restart' at 01:00 every day, and I can see it executing in the syslog, but in the zabbix_server.log there is no entry at that time showing the Zabbix Server restarting and 'service zabbix-server status' shows that the service has not been restarted. [07:33] Why do you need a cronjob to restart zabbix each night? [07:34] Also, if this is really needed you might want to switch to a systemd timer for this. [07:35] lordievader: because no matter how much we raise the cache setting for Zabbix Server it keep going into low memory mode after a day or so. [07:36] We have had that problem before. Though I haven't seen it in a while. [07:39] We're using a cache value of 512Mb with 72 hosts (for reference). [07:40] The zabbix instance in question is being used by our team of software/web developers who are using loads of calculated items to do god-knowns-what ... ;) [07:42] cache is set to 1GB on that instance [07:46] zetheroo: This might be what you are looking for: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31055194/how-can-i-configure-a-systemd-service-to-restart-periodically#:~:text=Yes%2C%20you%20can%20make%20your,want%20to%20restart%20your%20service. [07:46] when you say your cache is set to 512MB are you referring to "ValueCacheSize" or "CacheSize"? [07:47] CacheSize, our ValueCacheSize is set to 128M. However, we don't have many calculated items. [07:50] ok [07:53] https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manual/config/items/value_cache [07:53] seems to suggest that we need to up the ValueCacheSize [07:59] IIRC, that was the parameter which increased the times between restart and low memory mode for us. [12:01] hi...I'm trying to 'setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect 1' but I get 'Cannot set persistent booleans without managed policy.'....I'm running this as sudo [12:07] jamespage: would you please take a look at https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-openstack-dev/ubuntu/+source/barbican/+git/barbican ? if it looks good, I'll do aodh as well to confirm things as well === RoyK^ is now known as RoyK [12:42] do you guys know if canonical provides professional services to set things up on systems? [12:45] DammitJim: yes, ubuntu advantage [12:45] I thought that was only for troubleshooting issues? [12:45] DammitJim: you can also contact canonical for your personal plan [12:45] yeah, I'm doing that now... anyone have any experience with that? [12:46] https://buy.ubuntu.com/ [12:47] yeah, I don't think Ubuntu Advantage offers support for what I need [12:47] I need help setting up multiple tomcat9 instances on the same ubuntu 20 server [12:47] I've been able to do that on Ubuntu 14, 16, 18 with tomcat 6, 7, 8, and 8.5 [12:47] but I'm having a hard time doing multiple instances with tomcat 9 on Ubuntu 20 [12:48] DammitJim: this what you seek for? https://ubuntu.com/legal/ubuntu-advantage-service-description#uasd-professional-support [12:48] icey: your nova and barbican branches look good on the move to lp:~ubuntu-openstack-dev. I think we can move along with the rest now. [12:49] thanks coreycb - will kick off that now [12:52] icey: lgtm [12:52] thanks jamespage! [14:51] !rootirc | juliandroske [14:51] juliandroske: It's not technically our business, but we'd like to tell you that IRC'ing as root is a Very Bad Idea (tm). After all, doing anything as root when root is not needed is bad, and especially bad with software that connects to the Internet. [14:56] oh yep, i am used to logining as root sometimes.... because i don't want to type 'sudo' or 'su' and my passwd when going to do something to my system, too lazy(> <) [14:57] i will switch to non-root later (logined as root now) [14:57] juliandroske: its your system you can do as you like, we sometimes have users not aware, hence why the factoid ; ) [14:58] hi [15:29] :) [19:38] jamespage: just start tmux as a normal user and run irssi/weechat/whatever under that so that it stays connected ;) [19:38] (or use screen instead of tmux if that's your thing ;) ) [19:39] * jamespage wakes up [19:41] jamespage: sorry [19:41] that was for juliandroske, but apparently, he left [19:42] yup - apparently so! [19:42] * jamespage goes back to sleep [19:42] (just kidding - working late today) [19:50] jamespage: working late, waiting for a raid to resync or something? you could multitask! [19:54] something like that ;)