BIND doesn't allow the options section (or any section I'd guess) to be
defined more than once, so whenever you want to set an additional option
you're stuck using weird hacks like this:
services.bind.forwarders = lib.mkForce [ "}; empty-zones-enable no; #" ];
This basically exploits the fact that values coming from the module
options aren't escaped and thus works in a similar vain to how SQL
injection works.
Another option would be to just set configFile to a file that includes
all the options, including zones. That obviously makes the configuration
way less extensible and more awkward to use with the module system.
To make sure this change does work correctly I added a small test just
for that. The test could use some improvements, but better to have a
test rather than none at all. For a future improvement the test could be
merged with the NSD test, because both use the same zone file format.
This change has been reviewed in #40053 and after not getting any
opposition, I'm hereby adding this to master.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @peti, @edolstra
Closes: #40053
The hooks directory contains now one level deep subdirectories which
need to be updated as well.
If you use gitea via ssh, ~/.ssh/authorized_keys also needs to be
updated because of the hardcoded path to gitea in the "command" option.
- Added information regarding breaking changes to release note for 18.09
- Changed golang version comment in kubernetes package
- Added @johanot to maintainers list
VMs were starving, many of the daemons were unable to complete their
tasks resulting in tests failures.
Turned off verbose output from k8s components as it consumes even more resources, and useful error messages actually drown in debug-clutter
As shipped with k8s 1.10.3.
Also:
- updated the definition jsons as they are distributed in k8s.
- updated the image uris as they are renamed in k8s
- added imageDigest param as per 736848723e
As shipped with k8s 1.10.3.
Also:
- updated the definition jsons as they are distributed in k8s.
- updated the image uris as they are renamed in k8s
- added imageDigest param as per 736848723e
1) Change start-type to ```notify``` when running MariaDB so that we don't have to busy-wait for the
socket to appear.
2) Do not manually create the directory under /run as we can get systemd to do
that for us. This opens up the possibility later for not having to launch as root.
The Datadog agent requires `gohai` to be available on its `$PATH` in
order to collect certain metrics.
It would previously start up and collect certain types of metrics, but
log errors related to the missing gohai binary.
This commit configures the systemd-unit to make gohai available at
runtime.
This fixes#39810.
It is no longer required to change the config your ipfs repo manually if you change
localDiscovery option in nixos configuration after ipfs repository initialization.
Ideally I'd like the whole `nixos`/`nixpkgs` channel distinction to disappear, but this is a step along that path. After a while being in this state, we can stop creating the magic `nixpkgs -> .` symlink inside our `nixos` channel tarballs and simplify that whole mess a bit.
Wireguard is now split into two pretty much independent packages:
`wireguard` (Linux-specific kernel module) and `wireguard-tools`,
which is cross-platform.
`xsslock` (which was originally packaged in 6cb1d1aaaf)
is a simple screensaver which connects a given screen locker (e.g.
`i3lock`) with `logind`. Whenever `loginctl lock-sessions` is invoked
the locker will be used to lock the screen. This works with its power
management features (e.g. `lid switch`) as well, so the PC can be locked
automatically when the lid is closed.
The module can be used like this:
```
{
services.xserver.enable = true;
programs.xss-lock.enable = true;
programs.xss-lock.lockerCommand = "i3lock";
}
```
My c6f7d43678 made the mistake of not
having enough defaults. Now both variables are default as the *explicit*
value of the other, or a fallback. The fallback of `system` is the
default of `localSystem.system`. The fallback of `localSystem` is not
the other default (projected), as that would cause a cycle, but `{
system = builtins.currentTime; }` just as nixpkgs itself does it.
`statsd` is a daemon written in `node` to gather statistics over UDP.
The current test ensures that a port is open, but the basic
functionality isn't sufficiently tested.
This patch contains the following changes:
* Simplified port scanning (`waitForOpenPort` rather than `netcat` magic).
* Issue a TCP command to check the health of the `statsd` server.
* Simple script to check if `statsd` receives data over UDP and confirms
the basic functionality of the TCP interface on `8126` for admin
purposes.