rhq git and gravatar
by Heiko W.Rupp
Hi,
we have just enabled Gravatar support for git.fedorahosted.org, which makes the listings
(e.g. http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=rhq/rhq.git;a=summary ) display a little avatar icon next to
commits ( see http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=rhq/rhq.git;a=commit;h=a469ad14ddf692f...
for an example with committer and author).
If you want to have your avatar also show up, you need to go to gravatar.com and either
get a new account or use the existing and then add an image and the email address you use to
commit to RHQ git.
After uploading of the image to gravatar, it will take a while until the scaled version of the image
is visible
Heiko
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12 years, 2 months
webhook alert notification plugin?
by Charles Crouch
http://wiki.webhooks.org
"The concept of a WebHook is simple. A WebHook is an HTTP callback: an HTTP POST that occurs when something happens; a simple event-notification via HTTP POST.
A web application implementing WebHooks will POST a message to a URL when certain things happen. When a web application enables users to register their own URLs, the users can then extend, customize, and integrate that application with their own custom extensions or even with other applications around the web."
Interesting generic concept for getting alerts out of RHQ, or potentially even for metric data. With this we wouldn't have to worry about integrating with any particular system, as long as they could consume HTTP POST. Users wouldn't need to write a server plugin to get a hold of alerts.
Cheers
Charles
12 years, 3 months
**notice** postgres and oracle jdbc driver jars updated in master
by Ian Springer
I updated both the Postgres and Oracle JDBC driver jars to the latest
versions in master yesterday. Once you pull down these changes, you
should do a clean rebuild of your dev-container, to ensure you do not
end up with both the old and new versions of the JDBC driver jars in
your container, which could lead to unpredictable behavior. The
following commands should do the trick:
cd modules/enterprise/server/container
mvn clean install
12 years, 3 months
Schedules creation
by Heiko W.Rupp
Hi,
I am playing with some stuff and creating resources from existing types that have metrics
Resource res = new Resource(resourceKey,name,resType);
res.setUuid(resourceKey);
res.setAgent(parent.getAgent());
res.setParentResource(parent);
res.setInventoryStatus(InventoryStatus.COMMITTED);
res.setDescription(resType.getDescription());
try {
resMgr.createResource(caller,res,parent.getId());
This works all nicely, but no schedules are created. The only hint about potential failure is in
ResourceManagerBean#createResource():
// TODO: jshaughn - This fails for resource types without metric definitions
int[] resourceIds = new int[] { resource.getId() };
measurementScheduleManager.findSchedulesForResourceAndItsDescendants(resourceIds, false);
Does anyone has an idea what may go wrong?
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12 years, 3 months