Need help with script problem
by Paul W. Frields
The direct download numbers I'm gathering via script for F19 seem way
off. So much so that I think I must be missing a good bit of data.
The script I'm using is attached. Can someone help me understand
where I might be missing relevant data? Looking through the entire
hosts log structure is kind of daunting but I'm thinking there might
have been some well-known change that moved a chunk of log data to a
place I'm not looking through.
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Re: This Weeks Meeting
by Timothy Krupinski
Thanks Kevin -
I am travelling on business this week, but I hope to speak with the group
on Thursday.
Regards,
Tim
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> > Greetings and salutations -
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> Welcome.
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> > My name is Tim (or tdk2fe on IRC) and i've been a linux admin for
> > just over 5 years now, but have been playing with it on my own since
> > high school. I've got a lot of experience in web servers,
> > provisioning, and day-do-day administrative things in an enterprise
> > setting (Primarily RedHat, but also CentOS, Suse, and some AIX).
> > Some of the tools I use regularly are python, VMWare ESXi (lots of
> > virtualization), Nagios, and a smorgasbord of home scripts for
> > various things.
> >
> > I'd really like to get more hands-on with some of the public-facing
> > aspects of infrastructure. Professionally, there always seems like
> > there's another team responsible for it, so I think this would be a
> > great way to contribute to something I use all the time (Fedora)
> > while learning new things.
> >
> > Look forward to working with the Fedora crew!
>
> Awesome. Welcome.
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> Do drop by our next meeting (thursdays in #fedora-meeting on irc)
> and/or come by #fedora-admin and we can get you started.
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> kevin
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10 years, 10 months
Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Tim Krupinski
by Timothy Krupinski
Greetings and salutations -
My name is Tim (or tdk2fe on IRC) and i've been a linux admin for just over
5 years now, but have been playing with it on my own since high school.
I've got a lot of experience in web servers, provisioning, and day-do-day
administrative things in an enterprise setting (Primarily RedHat, but also
CentOS, Suse, and some AIX). Some of the tools I use regularly are python,
VMWare ESXi (lots of virtualization), Nagios, and a smorgasbord of home
scripts for various things.
I'd really like to get more hands-on with some of the public-facing aspects
of infrastructure. Professionally, there always seems like there's another
team responsible for it, so I think this would be a great way to contribute
to something I use all the time (Fedora) while learning new things.
Look forward to working with the Fedora crew!
Tim
10 years, 10 months
Red Hat Bugzilla 4.4-4 Upgrade, July 8-10
by Alison Young
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over the next week. Our upgrade plan is as follows (dates are APAC):
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The outages involved will be approximately 30 minutes for the disruptive
production sensitive cases.
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For any questions or enquiries please contact the Bugzilla team on irc in #bugzilla
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Regards,
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10 years, 10 months
Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Sean Mottles
by Sean m
Hello World!
My IRC handle is sheap.
Right now I'm working as an IT intern for SpaceX and going to university
for Information Systems. I have experience with Nagios, Linux, bash
scripting (as well as a little bit of python). These are all things that
I would like to work on/learn.
I will continue to scour the Tickets that are open to see if I can help
out with anything at the moment! I'm pretty much open to helping on any
type of system that the Fedora Infrastructure uses/needs help on!
Thank you!
Sean Mottles
10 years, 10 months
Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Jairo Chaves
by Jairo Chaves Brenes
Hi all. My name is Jairo Chaves Brenes from Costa Rica.
I'm new in the Fedora project, and I will like to contribute to this
project.
My IRC handle: jchavesb
My skills: CCNA Complete (Not certified yet). I'm studying for the
RHCSA/RHCE exams for by myself, and then I will apply for the certification
exam, and I'm close to finish my system engineer career. I like to learn
more about servers, networking, bash scripting, python, clusters...
Now I'm working in tech support (tier 1) in a university, 3 years of
experience in this area.
I'm joining to Fedora because I like to use my time in a productive way
doing useful things, I like the open source software and the volunteer work.
I would like work in networking or servers, maintain the Team
Infrastructure wiki or things you consider relevant to an newbie.
I can contribute with 5-8 hours per week and if I got the permission of my
boss to use a couple of hours at a day when I have free time in my work, I
will do much more hours.
I'm ready to start from cero, do all my effort to learn about the project
and do my task in the best way.
Regards!
PD: sorry my writing mistakes, if there are some, my english language
skills are rusty.
10 years, 10 months
ansible irc meetup next wed
by Kevin Fenzi
Greetings.
I'd like to run a session on irc next week on wed (2013-07-17) starting
at 19:00 UTC in #fedora-meeting-1
I'd like to go over what we have currently setup in ansible and how it
works, and then discuss things we need to implement moving forward /
how best to handle our migration.
Everyone interested welcome to attend.
kevin
10 years, 10 months
Plan for tomorrow's Fedora Infrastructure meeting (2013-07-11)
by Kevin Fenzi
The infrastructure team will be having it's weekly meeting tomorrow,
2013-07-11 at 19:00 UTC in #fedora-meeting on the freenode network.
Suggested topics:
#topic New folks introductions and Apprentice tasks.
If any new folks want to give a quick one line bio or any apprentices
would like to ask general questions, they can do so in this part of the
meeting. Don't be shy!
#topic Applications status / discussion
Check in on status of our applications: pkgdb, fas, bodhi, koji,
community, voting, tagger, packager, dpsearch, etc.
If there's new releases, bugs we need to work around or things to note.
#topic Sysadmin status / discussion
Here we talk about sysadmin related happenings from the previous week,
or things that are upcoming.
#topic Upcoming Tasks/Items
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/list/infrastructure/
#topic Open Floor
Submit your agenda items, as tickets in the trac instance and send a
note replying to this thread.
More info here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Meetings#Meetings
Thanks
kevin
10 years, 10 months