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Developers from the OSL and the sysadmins team will talk about Bouncer issues and plans for the upcoming year. | Developers from the OSL and the sysadmins team will talk about Bouncer issues and plans for the upcoming year. | ||
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# Sentry has many options for tests, testing schedules, trouble notifications and reports. What should be used? See the Scheduling and Reporting sections on this page: http://wiki.osuosl.org/display/Bouncer/Running+Sentry+2 | # Sentry has many options for tests, testing schedules, trouble notifications and reports. What should be used? See the Scheduling and Reporting sections on this page: http://wiki.osuosl.org/display/Bouncer/Running+Sentry+2 | ||
# Sentry runs from one machine. What happens if that machine loses its connection to the network - suddenly all mirrors are marked bad because they're unreachable? | # Sentry runs from one machine. What happens if that machine loses its connection to the network - suddenly all mirrors are marked bad because they're unreachable? | ||
Revision as of 19:51, 12 June 2006
Abstract
Developers from the OSL and the sysadmins team will talk about Bouncer issues and plans for the upcoming year.
Project Status
- 1.0 is still the production version
- 2.0 is in final testing
- Public SVN available soon
- Data migration between 1.0 and 2.0 now working
New Features
- Locales support
- Multiple file upload features
- Additional flexibility for Sentry
- Product enable/disable
Demonstration
- Sentry running
- Sentry reports
- Download page
- Administration
Discussion
- Sentry has many options for tests, testing schedules, trouble notifications and reports. What should be used? See the Scheduling and Reporting sections on this page: http://wiki.osuosl.org/display/Bouncer/Running+Sentry+2
- Sentry runs from one machine. What happens if that machine loses its connection to the network - suddenly all mirrors are marked bad because they're unreachable?