that it can be restarted. Zabbix is kind of hard to monitor, so use
a trick with an open fifo to detect when it goes down.
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=20039
What I want with this derivation is to allow the sheevaplug nixos to
build a tarball with all the needed files to boot. Then, this can be
unpacked into an SD card, or into a NFS/TFTP server, and then the
user can boot the system with help of the uboot console.
By now, I have only tried to build the tarball in a PC, in order
to develop the nix expressions quicker.
There is nothing written specialy for the Sheevaplug in all this,
by now.
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=20035
and running. `pg_ctl status' merely checks whether PostgreSQL is
running, not whether it is already accepting connections. This
causes Upstart jobs that depend on PostgreSQL to fail.
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=20024
replaced by `services.apache.phpOptions' (of type string).
* Allow Apache subservices to add to phpOptions.
* Set the TZ environment variable in Apache.
* Updated the Zabbix web interface.
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=20023
console. This uses the `sendkey' command in the QEMU monitor.
* For the block/unblock primitives, use the `set_link' command in the
QEMU monitor.
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=19854
it special commands such as "screendump", "sendkey" and so on.
* Take screenshots using the "screendump" command. This has the
advantage over "scrot" that it also supports taking a picture of the
console, and is not affected by weird X visuals.
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=19837
bash: BASH_COMPLETION_DIR: readonly variable
bash: BASH_COMPLETION: readonly variable
And in the non-interactive shell, we get:
/nix/store/654xcqk8h2a409mxsnsbnj5c0cp9mjhm-bash-4.1-p2/etc/bash_completion: line 75: shopt: progcomp: invalid shell option name
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=19809
its default behaviour is to stop the emulator (i.e. suspend the VM).
For automated tests, this is bad, because is makes the VM appear to
hang without any error message. The "werror=report" flag causes
QEMU to report the problem to the VM. As a side effect QEMU exits
very elegantly:
[ 2.308668] end_request: I/O error, dev vda, sector 534400
[ 2.309611] Buffer I/O error on device vda, logical block 66800
...
*** glibc detected *** /nix/store/yhngqrww53j0aw7z7v4bv948x5g5fc3d-qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2/bin/qemu-system-x86_64: double free or corruption (!prev): 0x08e3e040 ***
Aborted
So I guess we now depend on a bug in QEMU :-)
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=19703
the current configuration don't match the running kernel. This
ensures that modprobe still works after a "nixos-rebuild switch" to
a configuration that has a different kernel version.
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=19696
account of the VM. However, it doesn't work yet (the machine
doesn't boot properly and there is no console output). So use a
hard-coded password for now (very dangerous!).
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=19589
the CURL_CA_BUNDLE environment variable. This allows curl to work
without the `-k' flag on https sites with a properly signed
certificate.
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=19572
to the nixpkgs trunk 'kernelPackages'.
Seeing a strange kernelPackages mentioned in installation-cd-rescue (2.6.31_something) I
update that to 2.6.32.
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=19443
client# /dev/fd/9: line 13: -q: command not found
client# /dev/fd/9: line 18: test: -neq: binary operator expected
client# mdadm: No arrays found in config file
svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=19386