On EC2-VPC we have the ability to attach multiple addresses to one
interface, and multiple interfaces to one machine.
We should configure those interfaces whenever our system boots, and
ideally whenever networking is restarted.
This commit adds a script that is executed once eth0 is brought up that
proceeds to configure all subsequent interfaces, real and virtual.
The script is configured to be installed (along with the helper script
that calls it) on all systems via Puppet.
(imported from commit fdc153ef649edbb8fedd40ff4d77262aae593c39)
Unlike other directories, we explicitly enumerate the files we want to be
present in sites-available, so the previous commit series did not actually
instruct puppet to make the zulip-staging files accessible.
(imported from commit 22efc4d272eba8d6c869edbaa9114c50e1988288)
We create a new sites-available entry which is essentially a duplicate of
sites-available/humbug-staging with s/humbug/zulip, and add the associated
symlink directive in Puppet.
(imported from commit febcb585ce93c21c6849d96458cc2bd096b30538)
This must be deployed after we update our running nginx configuration
to serve api.humbughq.com.
(imported from commit b5c34ebdd595f55eecd6dca6a18a37f105107bd5)
This stop words file is just the default Postgres english stop file
with all the rest of the letters of the alphabet added. Adding the
extra letters ensures that, e.g., "bed" doesn't get transformed into
"bed | b".
(imported from commit 0be3ef9a43eb524ed4f081d5081a786cf602c487)
This saves something like 15ms on our 1000 message get_old_messages
queries, and will save even more when we start sending JSON dumps into
our memcached system.
We need to install python-ujson on servers and dev instances before
pushing this to prod.
(imported from commit 373690b7c056d00d2299a7588a33f025104bfbca)
The old bucket was versioned and didn't allow deletes. This was
great for paranoia, but not so great for being able to delete old
backups.
(imported from commit be79b5c582ca5ee466cdfea6d3093b6d5ba0e23d)
I hadn't changed it previously out of paranoia in the case we had a
faulty failover and had two masters both uploading to the same place.
However, I now don't think this can happen, as recovery completion
will cause Postgres to start a new timeline.
(imported from commit d58f1aa306eff4f6fd950664ff658539c1249bdf)
That's where it is supposed to be, and besides, that's what a Nagios
server is going to expect it to be.
(imported from commit c273f18533909fa8eac182246dbbe498a5381f6c)
It turns out that having a UID for one user that's 1000, and not
setting them for other users, is a disaster: puppet might create them
in the wrong order, using UID 1000, and thus breaking creating the
'humbug' user later on. The same issue applies to groups.
(imported from commit 02b4700278e5c495bd514802f41ae238e6b051ac)
This only affects DEPLOYED installations.
This does not take care of removing old versions of static files from
that directory. The problem is that staticfiles is clever and
doesn't copy files that are already there, so we can't depend on
mtime for detecting which files we no longer need. Hopefully that
won't be too much of a problem for now.
(imported from commit 4341460dd5bc6544086fd445014ebdac58192910)
Add a pageable_servers and not_pageable_servers hostgroup, and only page for
app/postgres/zmirror.
(imported from commit 15c286324e942bd38e2a600a3b9091044f117e28)
This requires `redis-server` to be installed. Check it is installed before
deploying this commit. It also requires 'python-redis' to be installed.
(imported from commit e3434a04456e596f6c84c1a3c289a00aa7cbb2ed)