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Re: [Sks-devel] Server Broken
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dirk astrath |
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Re: [Sks-devel] Server Broken |
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Sun, 15 Jan 2017 21:45:20 +0000 |
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Hello Brian,
On 11.01.2017 15:51, Brian Minton wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 09:19:53PM +0000, dirk astrath wrote:
>> If somebody needs assistance (or wants to peer his hockeypuck server
>> with mine) feel free to contact me.
>
> I'd love to peer my hockeypuck instance (keyserver2.brian.minton.name) with
> you. It's ipv6-only, but since hockeypuck.fidocon.de seems to have an ipv6
> address, that's not a problem.
I just added your machine to my hockeypuck-servers.
Currently both servers are running on it's own using it's own database.
One of then is a virtual machine located in a datacenter, the other one
(client) is a machine on my desk doing some other stuff, too.
Both are running under hockeypuck.fidocon.de using a reverse-http via
nginx (like my two sks keyservers).
Btw:
The initial setup had a mongodb-database on my local machine, postgres
on the datacenter one. Over the time i ran some tests (speed,
reliability and diskspace), where mongodb had some issues. Therefore i
kicked out mongodb and recreated the database using postgres.
One issue I currently have is ...
... sometimes i cannot stop hockeypuck using ctrl-c (ubuntu) or service
hockeypuck stop (debian), so i have to kick it using kill -9.
Besides that both machines are running more stable than one of
sks-keyservers (where I had to rebuild the database some days ago).
If there are questions, feel free to contact me ... ;-)
Kind regards,
dirk
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