The Bugzilla sync scripts are currently running on a RHEL4 machine on Jeremy's desk. There are a few problems with them that would be hard to fix without RHEL 5. Since it would be helpful to move this out to a Fedora box anyway so anyone can modify them, I'd like to move them to the app servers.
-Toshio
On 2008-04-21 03:12:01 PM, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
The Bugzilla sync scripts are currently running on a RHEL4 machine on Jeremy's desk. There are a few problems with them that would be hard to fix without RHEL 5. Since it would be helpful to move this out to a Fedora box anyway so anyone can modify them, I'd like to move them to the app servers.
+1
Thanks, Ricky
Toshio Kuratomi (a.badger@gmail.com) said:
The Bugzilla sync scripts are currently running on a RHEL4 machine on Jeremy's desk. There are a few problems with them that would be hard to fix without RHEL 5. Since it would be helpful to move this out to a Fedora box anyway so anyone can modify them, I'd like to move them to the app servers.
As long as there are no weird firewall/xmlrpc issues causing them to need to be 'inside', go for it.
Bill
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
The Bugzilla sync scripts are currently running on a RHEL4 machine on Jeremy's desk. There are a few problems with them that would be hard to fix without RHEL 5. Since it would be helpful to move this out to a Fedora box anyway so anyone can modify them, I'd like to move them to the app servers.
I'm fine with this, do those scripts make changes to the database directly or via bugzilla? If its viabugzilla we should probably put them on a machine that is not in phx.
-Mike
Mike McGrath wrote:
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
The Bugzilla sync scripts are currently running on a RHEL4 machine on Jeremy's desk. There are a few problems with them that would be hard to fix without RHEL 5. Since it would be helpful to move this out to a Fedora box anyway so anyone can modify them, I'd like to move them to the app servers.
I'm fine with this, do those scripts make changes to the database directly or via bugzilla? If its viabugzilla we should probably put them on a machine that is not in phx.
Via bugzilla xmlrpc. The special phx address works inside of phx and bugzilla.redhat.com works outside of it. Now that app5 is stable (Over an hour, woo hoo!) I can set them up in puppet to run from there.
-Toshio
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
Mike McGrath wrote:
On Mon, 21 Apr 2008, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
The Bugzilla sync scripts are currently running on a RHEL4 machine on Jeremy's desk. There are a few problems with them that would be hard to fix without RHEL 5. Since it would be helpful to move this out to a Fedora box anyway so anyone can modify them, I'd like to move them to the app servers.
I'm fine with this, do those scripts make changes to the database directly or via bugzilla? If its viabugzilla we should probably put them on a machine that is not in phx.
Via bugzilla xmlrpc. The special phx address works inside of phx and bugzilla.redhat.com works outside of it. Now that app5 is stable (Over an hour, woo hoo!) I can set them up in puppet to run from there.
<nod> I'd prefer to stick with bugzilla.redhat.com, I'm not sure what the deal is with the special address other then it works today, I don't think its technically a supported service so much as "thats the way its currently setup" so its probably best to avoid it if we can.
-Mike
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