Move 'in development' and 'infra' to the bottom of the apps list.
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<em>huge</em>; this page details only the public facing portion of
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it all. Explore!
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children:
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- name: In Development
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data:
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description: >
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These are the apps that we're working on, but that aren't quite
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ready for prime-time yet. Try and use them, and report bugs when
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they're broken -- it's a big help!.
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Check back here from time to time, as this section will change.
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children:
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- name: Koschei
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data:
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url: http://koschei.cloud.fedoraproject.org
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package_url: http://koschei.cloud.fedoraproject.org/package/{package}
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description: >
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Koschei is a continuous integration system for RPM packages. It
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tracks dependency changes done in Koji repositories and rebuilds
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packages whose dependencies change. It can help packagers to
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detect failures early and provide relevant information to narrow
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down the cause.
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- name: Release Monitoring
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data:
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url: http://release-monitoring.org
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package_url: https://release-monitoring.org/projects/search/?pattern={package}
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description: >
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Code named <a
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href="https://github.com/fedora-infra/anitya">anitya</a>, this
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project is slated to replace <a
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href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upstream_Release_Monitoring">the
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old wiki page</a> for Upstream Release Monitoring. It will
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track upstream tarball locations and publish notifications to
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the fedmsg bus when new ones are found. Other daemons will
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then be responsible for filing bugs, attempting to
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automatically build packages, perform some preliminary QA
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checks, etc..
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- name: Jenkins
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data:
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url: http://jenkins.cloud.fedoraproject.org
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description: >
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Our own continuous integration (CI) service! It works now and
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you can use it.. we just don't yet give it the same kind of
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guarantees that we give our other apps. Look forwards to us
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promoting it soon..
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- name: faitout
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data:
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url: http://209.132.184.152/faitout/
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description: >
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Provides access to temporary postgresql databases. This
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database can be used for unit-test thus reducing the
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differences between testing and production environment.
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- name: Infrastructure
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data:
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description: >
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Tools for sysadmins -- the people who run the servers that run
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Fedora (and otherwise).
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children:
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- name: GeoIP
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data:
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url: https://geoip.fedoraproject.org
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description: >
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A simple web service running <a
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href="https://github.com/fedora-infra/geoip-city-wsgi">geoip-city-wsgi</a>
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that will return geoip information to you.
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- name: Easyfix
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data:
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url: http://fedoraproject.org/easyfix
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description: >
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A list of easy-to-fix problems for the different projects in
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Fedora. Interested in getting into helping out with sysadmin
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work or web application development? This should be useful
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to you.
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- name: DataGrepper
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data:
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icon: fedmsg.png
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url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper
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package_url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/raw?package={package}
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user_url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/raw?user={user}
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status_mappings: ['fedmsg']
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description: >
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DataGrepper is an HTTP API for querying the datanommer
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database. You can use it to dig into the history of the
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<a href="http://fedmsg.com">fedmsg</a> message bus. You
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can grab events by username, by package, by message
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source, by topic... you name it.
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- name: Status
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data:
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icon: status-good.png
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url: http://status.fedoraproject.org
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description: >
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Sometimes the Fedora Infrastructure team messes up (or
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lightning strikes our datacenter(s)). Sorry about that.
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You can use this website to check the status. Is it
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"down for everyone, or just me?"<br/>Notice the favicon
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in your browser tab. It changes based on the status,
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so if you keep this open you can check back to it at a
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glance.
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- name: MirrorManager
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data:
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icon: downloads.png
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url: http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org
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status_mappings: ['mirrormanager', 'mirrorlist']
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description: >
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Fedora is distributed to millions of systems globally.
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This would not be possible without the donations of time,
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disk space, and bandwidth by hundreds of volunteer system
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administrators and their companies or institutions. Your
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fast download experience is made possible by these
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donations. The list on the <strong>MirrorManager</strong>
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site is dynamically generated every hour, listing only
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up-to-date mirrors.
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- name: Nagios
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data:
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icon: nagios-logo.png
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url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/nagios
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description: >
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"Is telia down?" The answer can most definitively be
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found here (and in detail). The Fedora Infrastructure
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team uses Nagios to monitor the servers that serve
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Fedora. Accessing most details requires membership
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in the <em>sysadmin</em> group.
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- name: Collectd
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data:
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icon: collectd.png
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url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/collectd/
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description: >
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Tracks and displays statistics on the Fedora
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Infrastructure machines over time. Useful for debugging
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ineffeciencies and problems.
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- name: HAProxy
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data:
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url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/haproxy/proxy1
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description: >
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Shows the health of our proxies. How many bytes?
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Concurrent sessions? Health checks?
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- name: QA
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data:
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description: >
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You can read more about <a
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href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Darkserver">why you
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might want to use it</a> or you can just click below to...
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- name: In Development
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data:
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description: >
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These are the apps that we're working on, but that aren't quite
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ready for prime-time yet. Try and use them, and report bugs when
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they're broken -- it's a big help!.
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Check back here from time to time, as this section will change.
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children:
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- name: Koschei
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data:
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url: http://koschei.cloud.fedoraproject.org
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package_url: http://koschei.cloud.fedoraproject.org/package/{package}
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description: >
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Koschei is a continuous integration system for RPM packages. It
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tracks dependency changes done in Koji repositories and rebuilds
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packages whose dependencies change. It can help packagers to
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detect failures early and provide relevant information to narrow
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down the cause.
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- name: Release Monitoring
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data:
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url: http://release-monitoring.org
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package_url: https://release-monitoring.org/projects/search/?pattern={package}
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description: >
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Code named <a
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href="https://github.com/fedora-infra/anitya">anitya</a>, this
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project is slated to replace <a
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href="https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upstream_Release_Monitoring">the
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old wiki page</a> for Upstream Release Monitoring. It will
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track upstream tarball locations and publish notifications to
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the fedmsg bus when new ones are found. Other daemons will
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then be responsible for filing bugs, attempting to
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automatically build packages, perform some preliminary QA
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checks, etc..
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- name: Jenkins
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data:
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url: http://jenkins.cloud.fedoraproject.org
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description: >
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Our own continuous integration (CI) service! It works now and
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you can use it.. we just don't yet give it the same kind of
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guarantees that we give our other apps. Look forwards to us
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promoting it soon..
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- name: faitout
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data:
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url: http://209.132.184.152/faitout/
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description: >
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Provides access to temporary postgresql databases. This
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database can be used for unit-test thus reducing the
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differences between testing and production environment.
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- name: Infrastructure
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data:
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description: >
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Tools for sysadmins -- the people who run the servers that run
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Fedora (and otherwise).
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children:
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- name: GeoIP
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data:
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url: https://geoip.fedoraproject.org
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description: >
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A simple web service running <a
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href="https://github.com/fedora-infra/geoip-city-wsgi">geoip-city-wsgi</a>
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that will return geoip information to you.
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- name: Easyfix
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data:
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url: http://fedoraproject.org/easyfix
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description: >
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A list of easy-to-fix problems for the different projects in
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Fedora. Interested in getting into helping out with sysadmin
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work or web application development? This should be useful
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to you.
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- name: DataGrepper
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data:
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icon: fedmsg.png
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url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper
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package_url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/raw?package={package}
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user_url: https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper/raw?user={user}
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status_mappings: ['fedmsg']
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description: >
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DataGrepper is an HTTP API for querying the datanommer
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database. You can use it to dig into the history of the
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<a href="http://fedmsg.com">fedmsg</a> message bus. You
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can grab events by username, by package, by message
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source, by topic... you name it.
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- name: Status
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data:
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icon: status-good.png
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url: http://status.fedoraproject.org
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description: >
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Sometimes the Fedora Infrastructure team messes up (or
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lightning strikes our datacenter(s)). Sorry about that.
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You can use this website to check the status. Is it
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"down for everyone, or just me?"<br/>Notice the favicon
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in your browser tab. It changes based on the status,
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so if you keep this open you can check back to it at a
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glance.
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- name: MirrorManager
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data:
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icon: downloads.png
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url: http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org
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status_mappings: ['mirrormanager', 'mirrorlist']
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description: >
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Fedora is distributed to millions of systems globally.
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This would not be possible without the donations of time,
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disk space, and bandwidth by hundreds of volunteer system
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administrators and their companies or institutions. Your
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fast download experience is made possible by these
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donations. The list on the <strong>MirrorManager</strong>
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site is dynamically generated every hour, listing only
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up-to-date mirrors.
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- name: Nagios
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data:
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icon: nagios-logo.png
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url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/nagios
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description: >
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"Is telia down?" The answer can most definitively be
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found here (and in detail). The Fedora Infrastructure
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team uses Nagios to monitor the servers that serve
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Fedora. Accessing most details requires membership
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in the <em>sysadmin</em> group.
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- name: Collectd
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data:
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icon: collectd.png
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url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/collectd/
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description: >
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Tracks and displays statistics on the Fedora
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Infrastructure machines over time. Useful for debugging
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ineffeciencies and problems.
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- name: HAProxy
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data:
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url: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/haproxy/proxy1
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description: >
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Shows the health of our proxies. How many bytes?
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Concurrent sessions? Health checks?
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