Add postStart code that waits until Scrutiny has opened its port. This
fixes a race condition against scrutiny-collector, which can start (and
fail) before scrutiny is ready.
dnsmasq dhcp-leasefile defaults to /var/lib/dnsmasq/dnsmasq.leases, so
use that as the default for the exporter too. Curiously, the example was
using the working path, so this patch simply swaps "example" and
"default" values.
smartctl_exporter already runs with SupplementaryGroups "disk", which
gives full access to SATA drives, but NVMe devices are owned by
root:root, resulting in no access:
[...] msg="Smartctl open device: /dev/nvme0 failed: Permission denied"
This patch introduces a "smartctl-exporter-access" supplementary
group, and an udev rule with setfacl to give the exporter access to NVMe
drives, without changing the base root:root ownership.
Fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/210041
Since `connectionStringFile` reads the file and puts it into the
invocation of the exporter, it's part of the cmdline and thus
effectively world-readable.
Added a new `connectionEnvFile` which is supposed to be an environment
file of the form
PGBOUNCER_EXPORTER_CONNECTION_STRING=...
that will be added to the systemd service. The exporter will read the
connection string from that value.
2.3.0 is the final release, the repo is now archived.
Also I don't use it anymore for quite a while, so it didn't have a real
nixpkgs maintainer either.
Closes#338712
Create module for gitwatch script. This module runs systemd services.
You are able to have several services for different paths at once.
Change-Id: If6100e883dd12a428f79881a80b9b88e683f6db9
PgBouncer instance running on localhost may not be the on being
monitored in connectionString. Remove checks that forbid valid
configuration from being used and instead document requirements for
PgBouncer configuration when used with the exporter.
This allows librenms to use socket authentication to the mysql package out of the box if installed under
the same username, avoiding complex DB password initialization steps.
Done using `grep -rP 'description\s+=\s+"[^"]+[ ]";' | cut -d ':' -f 1 |
xargs -i nvim {}` and sorting the opened files by hand, avoiding
generated packages list