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Re: More reliable way to collect user application logs
same query for the component logs
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same query for the component logs
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By
Ronak Banka
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#1293
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Re: Bizarre DEA + Spring Behaviour
Go for it and let's see if we can document this issue afterwards with some
logs for other people.
daniel.jones(a)engineerbetter.com> wrote:
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Johannes Hiemer
Go for it and let's see if we can document this issue afterwards with some
logs for other people.
daniel.jones(a)engineerbetter.com> wrote:
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Johannes Hiemer
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Johannes Hiemer <jvhiemer@...>
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#1292
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Re: Bizarre DEA + Spring Behaviour
Ooh, that's interesting. Coupled with what Guillaume suggested, I can
imagine that being a problem. We did get a NullPointerException logged by
some Spring Security component where we couldn't figure
Ooh, that's interesting. Coupled with what Guillaume suggested, I can
imagine that being a problem. We did get a NullPointerException logged by
some Spring Security component where we couldn't figure
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Daniel Jones
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#1291
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Re: Bizarre DEA + Spring Behaviour
Daniel,
I have had a problem with the deployment of Spring applications on
Openstack recently as well. I am also not sure, without seeing the logs,
what could be the reason, but did you
Daniel,
I have had a problem with the deployment of Spring applications on
Openstack recently as well. I am also not sure, without seeing the logs,
what could be the reason, but did you
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By
Johannes Hiemer <jvhiemer@...>
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#1290
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Re: Bizarre DEA + Spring Behaviour
Thanks for the input, that's a good call. A colleague of mine (who is
currently on vacation) did look at that... Sadly he's not around to ask
what he tested.
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Daniel
Thanks for the input, that's a good call. A colleague of mine (who is
currently on vacation) did look at that... Sadly he's not around to ask
what he tested.
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Daniel
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By
Daniel Jones
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#1289
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Re: CF NATS Event\Topic List
Hi Owais,
I'm not sure if it helps or not, but I can tell you that gnatsd has some
monitoring api endpoints to get information.
https://github.com/nats-io/gnatsd#monitoring
Owais Mohamed
Hi Owais,
I'm not sure if it helps or not, but I can tell you that gnatsd has some
monitoring api endpoints to get information.
https://github.com/nats-io/gnatsd#monitoring
Owais Mohamed
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Noburou TANIGUCHI
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#1288
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Re: CF integration with logger and monitoring tools
" There is no way to to pull logs and metrics of entire CF instance into
such agent based monitoring tools, it has to be binded everytime for each
app ?"
Fork the java-buildpack add your agent and
" There is no way to to pull logs and metrics of entire CF instance into
such agent based monitoring tools, it has to be binded everytime for each
app ?"
Fork the java-buildpack add your agent and
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By
Gwenn Etourneau
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#1287
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Re: Notifications for service brokers
Thanks Juan, I will try to setup a poller for this to achieve similar
functionality. Do you know if there is already proposal for the better
notifications - if yes, could you point me to it? I Would
Thanks Juan, I will try to setup a poller for this to achieve similar
functionality. Do you know if there is already proposal for the better
notifications - if yes, could you point me to it? I Would
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By
Vineet Banga <vineetbanga1@...>
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#1286
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Re: no more stdout in app files since upgrade to 214
Hi,
What version of the cf cli are you using? There was an update for logging
in cf v208 that changed the endpoint.
Thanks,
Joseph & Dan, OSS Release Integration Team
Hi,
What version of the cf cli are you using? There was an update for logging
in cf v208 that changed the endpoint.
Thanks,
Joseph & Dan, OSS Release Integration Team
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By
CF Runtime
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#1285
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Re: I can't connect to my CF API from an application deployed
Hi Juan,
Is this question a duplicate of the other one?
Thanks,
Amit
bren(a)juanantonio.info> wrote:
Hi Juan,
Is this question a duplicate of the other one?
Thanks,
Amit
bren(a)juanantonio.info> wrote:
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By
Amit Kumar Gupta
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#1284
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Re: How to call Cloud Foundry API from a node.js application deployed?
You may need to configure the application-level security groups to allow
apps running in containers to talk to system components such as the Cloud
Controllers. You will likely only want to allow this
You may need to configure the application-level security groups to allow
apps running in containers to talk to system components such as the Cloud
Controllers. You will likely only want to allow this
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By
Amit Kumar Gupta
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#1283
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Re: cannot access director, trying 4 more times...
The directory is on your computer. You probably got it by cloning the
repository from github, so only you know where you cloned it. If you are
using a unix machine, you can use the "find" utility to
The directory is on your computer. You probably got it by cloning the
repository from github, so only you know where you cloned it. If you are
using a unix machine, you can use the "find" utility to
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By
Amit Kumar Gupta
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#1282
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Re: CF integration with logger and monitoring tools
Thanks for your reply Daniel.
So you are saying that - for any agent based monitoring tools like - NewRelic, AppDynamics, Wily-Introscope, Dyna-trace etc. firehose approach doesn't make any sense,
Thanks for your reply Daniel.
So you are saying that - for any agent based monitoring tools like - NewRelic, AppDynamics, Wily-Introscope, Dyna-trace etc. firehose approach doesn't make any sense,
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By
Swatz bosh
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#1273
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Update on Mailman 3 launch
Thank you for your patience as we continue to pilot Mailman 3 with the Cloud Foundry project. We do appreciate any feedback (and bug reports!) you have from using the system, which can be sent to
Thank you for your patience as we continue to pilot Mailman 3 with the Cloud Foundry project. We do appreciate any feedback (and bug reports!) you have from using the system, which can be sent to
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By
Eric Searcy <eric@...>
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#1281
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Re: Overcommit on Diego Cells
Hi, Mike,
Apologies, I emailed this to cf-dev a few days ago, but it seems not to have gone through. Anyway, thanks for asking about the different configuration values Diego exposes for disk and
Hi, Mike,
Apologies, I emailed this to cf-dev a few days ago, but it seems not to have gone through. Anyway, thanks for asking about the different configuration values Diego exposes for disk and
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Eric Malm <emalm@...>
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#1262
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Re: Hard-coded domain name in diego etcd job
Hi, Maggie,
Apologies, I sent this reply to cf-dev earlier, but it seems not to have gone through. Anyway, the 'cf.internal' domain is used internally by CF and Diego components to do service
Hi, Maggie,
Apologies, I sent this reply to cf-dev earlier, but it seems not to have gone through. Anyway, the 'cf.internal' domain is used internally by CF and Diego components to do service
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By
Eric Malm <emalm@...>
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#1261
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Re: Hard-coded domain name in diego etcd job
You should not change anything in your DNS servers. It is purely internal;
jobs that need to reach other services over the internal domain should be
colocated with consul_agents which will serve
You should not change anything in your DNS servers. It is purely internal;
jobs that need to reach other services over the internal domain should be
colocated with consul_agents which will serve
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By
Amit Kumar Gupta
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#1260
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Re: Hard-coded domain name in diego etcd job
Then how should I config my DNS server? Which host/job’s IP should be mapped to domain “service.cf.internal”?
I also attached the etcd job log. Would you please help to take a
Then how should I config my DNS server? Which host/job’s IP should be mapped to domain “service.cf.internal”?
I also attached the etcd job log. Would you please help to take a
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By
MaggieMeng
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#1259
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Re: Request timeout in CloudFoundry
Hello,
you can add the timeout in your manifest itself.
https://docs.cloudfoundry.org/devguide/deploy-apps/manifest.html#timeout
Thanks
Ronak
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Hello,
you can add the timeout in your manifest itself.
https://docs.cloudfoundry.org/devguide/deploy-apps/manifest.html#timeout
Thanks
Ronak
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By
Ronak Banka
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#1258
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Request timeout in CloudFoundry
Hi guys,
How can I increase the request timeout in CF? I would like to give more
time to my app to send a response to the requests before getting a timeout.
Should I increase it in the buildpack? If
Hi guys,
How can I increase the request timeout in CF? I would like to give more
time to my app to send a response to the requests before getting a timeout.
Should I increase it in the buildpack? If
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By
Flávio Henrique Schuindt da Silva <flavio.schuindt at gmail.com...>
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#1257
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