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Re: Cloud Foundry DEA to Diego switch - when?
Hi, Amit
Our team is also planning the timeline of replacing dea with diego. Would you please let me know the approximated estimation on when the final iteration would come? Will it in 2016 or
Hi, Amit
Our team is also planning the timeline of replacing dea with diego. Would you please let me know the approximated estimation on when the final iteration would come? Will it in 2016 or
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MaggieMeng
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#2401
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Re: REST API endpoint for accessing application logs
this is the maximum number of log lines the doppler can buffer while draining messages to remote syslog.
Gianluca
this is the maximum number of log lines the doppler can buffer while draining messages to remote syslog.
Gianluca
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Gianluca Volpe <gvolpe1968@...>
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#2400
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Re: [abacus] Configuring Abacus applications
Hi Piotr,
We'll be looking for usage from Sept as well as we'll want to show it as
'previous month usage' in Oct, but we shouldn't *require* usage from Sept
and shouldn't fail (just show zero) if we
Hi Piotr,
We'll be looking for usage from Sept as well as we'll want to show it as
'previous month usage' in Oct, but we shouldn't *require* usage from Sept
and shouldn't fail (just show zero) if we
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Jean-Sebastien Delfino
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#2399
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Re: [abacus] Configuring Abacus applications
I would expect it to start with 0, if the previous month DB does not exist. Could you open a github issue with more details(+ logs if possible) about what you are seeing there?
Thanks,
Saravanakumar
I would expect it to start with 0, if the previous month DB does not exist. Could you open a github issue with more details(+ logs if possible) about what you are seeing there?
Thanks,
Saravanakumar
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Saravanakumar A. Srinivasan
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#2398
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Re: [abacus] Configuring Abacus applications
The follow up question - if we initialize abacus and start submissions this month (October) the accumulator seems to require previous month DB partition. Is that expected ?
Piotr
-----Piotr
The follow up question - if we initialize abacus and start submissions this month (October) the accumulator seems to require previous month DB partition. Is that expected ?
Piotr
-----Piotr
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Piotr Przybylski <piotrp@...>
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#2397
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Re: how to get the CF endpoint API in my program
There is no way for an app running on CF to detect the CC API URL for the
platform the app is running on. The API domain can be different from the
app domain, so you can’t reliably derive the domain
There is no way for an app running on CF to detect the CC API URL for the
platform the app is running on. The API domain can be different from the
app domain, so you can’t reliably derive the domain
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Scott Frederick <scottyfred@...>
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#2396
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how to get the CF endpoint API in my program
I need to get the CF endpoint API programmatically (not using cf cli). My java spring boot project should get this endpoint url while running in cf.
I need to get the CF endpoint API programmatically (not using cf cli). My java spring boot project should get this endpoint url while running in cf.
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Zuba Al <myfakename90@...>
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#2395
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Re: region qualifier for organizations
Sounds good. Thanks Sebastien. I'll watch the thread [1] for updates
[1] https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/cf-abacus/issues/110
Sounds good. Thanks Sebastien. I'll watch the thread [1] for updates
[1] https://github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/cf-abacus/issues/110
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Bharath Sekar
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#2394
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Re: HM9000 gets stuck in bad state
This is not a known issue. Can you copy full log lines (including
timestamps, other metadata, error message, etc.) and paste them into a Gist
or Pastebin, and share the link?
Also, can you get a
This is not a known issue. Can you copy full log lines (including
timestamps, other metadata, error message, etc.) and paste them into a Gist
or Pastebin, and share the link?
Also, can you get a
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Amit Kumar Gupta
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#2393
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Re: region qualifier for organizations
So, since we're not sure about that region field, I'll wait for the
discussion to settle before making any additions to the API.
In the meantime, Bharath, the convention you've described (or another
So, since we're not sure about that region field, I'll wait for the
discussion to settle before making any additions to the API.
In the meantime, Bharath, the convention you've described (or another
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Jean-Sebastien Delfino
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#2392
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Re: CF-RELEASE v202 UPLOAD ERROR
Can you share the output of "bosh vms" and "bosh task 51 --debug". It's
preferable if you copy the terminal outputs and paste them to Gists or
Pastebins and share the links.
Can you share the output of "bosh vms" and "bosh task 51 --debug". It's
preferable if you copy the terminal outputs and paste them to Gists or
Pastebins and share the links.
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Amit Kumar Gupta
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#2391
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Re: [cf-abacus] Database Prefixes
Do you want to open a Github issue for that?
Using that COUCHDB env var may be an option, but perhaps we could also add
a cleaner way for you to specify a name prefix.
Thanks!
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Do you want to open a Github issue for that?
Using that COUCHDB env var may be an option, but perhaps we could also add
a cleaner way for you to specify a name prefix.
Thanks!
-
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Jean-Sebastien Delfino
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#2390
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Re: Cloud Foundry DEA to Diego switch - when?
Thanks Amit - this helps a lot.
Thanks Amit - this helps a lot.
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R M
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#2389
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Re: region qualifier for organizations
I could argue that region is actually a pretty generic term, as it's used
in a wide range of domains from geography (parts of the world or parts of a
country) to networking and datacenters (a region
I could argue that region is actually a pretty generic term, as it's used
in a wide range of domains from geography (parts of the world or parts of a
country) to networking and datacenters (a region
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Jean-Sebastien Delfino
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#2388
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Re: Cloud Foundry DEA to Diego switch - when?
Hi Rishi,
Thanks for your question. Let's first clarify the distinction between what
you deploy -- bosh releases (versioned packages of source code and
binaries) -- and how you deploy things -- bosh
Hi Rishi,
Thanks for your question. Let's first clarify the distinction between what
you deploy -- bosh releases (versioned packages of source code and
binaries) -- and how you deploy things -- bosh
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Amit Kumar Gupta
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#2386
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Re: Diego and Maven support
Krzysztof,
Ah, OK. That explains it then. I don't believe that the cf java client
v1.x or the Maven plugin have support for the health check functions. You
would need to do that with the cf cli.
Krzysztof,
Ah, OK. That explains it then. I don't believe that the cf java client
v1.x or the Maven plugin have support for the health check functions. You
would need to do that with the cf cli.
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Daniel Mikusa
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#2385
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[cf-abacus] Database Prefixes
Is there a way to provide a prefix to the databases?
I am using Cloudant as my database provider.
If I set the COUCHDB env var to
http:s//username:password(a)username.cloudant.com it works fine but
Is there a way to provide a prefix to the databases?
I am using Cloudant as my database provider.
If I set the COUCHDB env var to
http:s//username:password(a)username.cloudant.com it works fine but
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rajkiranrbala <rajkiranrbala@...>
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#2387
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Re: region qualifier for organizations
I'm curious if region is perhaps too specific?
Perhaps some other generic word would be better so that it's not
prescriptive.
-Dieu
jsdelfino(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm curious if region is perhaps too specific?
Perhaps some other generic word would be better so that it's not
prescriptive.
-Dieu
jsdelfino(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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Dieu Cao <dcao@...>
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#2384
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Cloud Foundry DEA to Diego switch - when?
I am trying to understand when will Diego become default runtime of Cloud Foundry. Latest cf-release is still using DEA and if my understanding is correct, at some stage, a new cf-release version
I am trying to understand when will Diego become default runtime of Cloud Foundry. Latest cf-release is still using DEA and if my understanding is correct, at some stage, a new cf-release version
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R M
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#2383
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Re: Pointer to the CF code that generates org and service instance guids?
Hi, Jean-Sebastien,
V4 UUIDs contain 122 bits of information (
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122#page-14), so there are approximately
5.3 × 10^36 distinct ones. Since the Ruby implementation that
Hi, Jean-Sebastien,
V4 UUIDs contain 122 bits of information (
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4122#page-14), so there are approximately
5.3 × 10^36 distinct ones. Since the Ruby implementation that
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Eric Malm <emalm@...>
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#2382
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