Lector de Feeds
Para hacer un buen trabajo, necesitamos buenas herramientas. Algunos de nuestros servidores son viejos, ya no son lo bastante potentes y tienen recursos de disco limitados para satisfacer las necesidades de los desarrolladores. Se tarda mucho en producir los RPM, lo que va en detrimento de la eficacia del mantenimiento y la actualización de la distribución. En resumen, las máquinas están bien amortizadas.
Es por eso que nuestra infraestructura está recibiendo un lavado de cara. Más adaptada a las nuevas tecnologías, permitirá a nuestros desarrolladores trabajar de forma más rápida y eficaz. ¿Cuál es el estado de esta nueva infraestructura? Hemos recibido 5 nuevos servidores:
· 2 nuevos nodos de construcción de paquetes: HPE ProLiant DL 360 Gen10 – 2xXeon 6126 (12C/2.6GHz) – 256GB RAM – 2xSSD 3.8TB HW Raid 1 – 2x10Gb/s NICs.
· 2 servidores para reemplazar sucuk y duvel: HPE ProLiant DL 380 Gen10 – 2 Xeon 6126 (12C/2.6GHz) – 256GB RAM – 2xSSD 3.8TB HW Raid 1 – 10xHDD 12TB HW Raid 5 – 2x10Gb/s NICs.
· 1 servidor de despliegue y copia de seguridad: HPE ProLiant DL80 Gen9 – 2xXeon E5-2603v4 (6C/1.7GHz) – 256GB RAM – 6xHDD 6TB (una donación, con algunas partes renovadas)
· 1 switch Arista 7120T 20xRJ-45 10Gb/s 4xSFP+ 10Gb/s para interconectar las máquinas.
El plan es utilizar el último servidor para desplegar los nodos de construcción y el resto de máquinas de forma rápida y lo más automática posible. El método está listo para los nodos x86_64 y se está ultimando para los nodos ARM (servidores remotos). La preparación de los servidores lleva su tiempo, ya que nuestros equipos se anticipan al futuro y a los futuros desarrollos.
Una vez finalizada la preparación de nuestros servidores, el siguiente paso será integrarlos en el Centro de Datos. Por lo tanto, nos estamos tomando nuestro tiempo para hacer las cosas bien y poder asegurar el futuro y las futuras versiones de Mageia. Por el momento, no publicamos una fecha de lanzamiento provisional para Mageia 10.
Mientras tanto, ¡la futura versión 10 de Mageia sigue burbujeando en su caldero!
No dudes en unirte a nuestros equipos.
In Mageia/9/x86_64:
Mesa is an OpenGL 4.6 compatible 3D graphics library.
In Mageia/9/aarch64:
Mesa is an OpenGL 4.6 compatible 3D graphics library.
In Mageia/9/armv7hl:
Mesa is an OpenGL 4.6 compatible 3D graphics library.
In Mageia/9/i586:
Mesa is an OpenGL 4.6 compatible 3D graphics library.
In Mageia/cauldron/x86_64:
Rachota is a portable application for timetracking different projects. It runs
everywhere. It displays time data in diagram form, creates customized reports
and invoices or analyses measured data and suggests hints to improve user's
time usage. The totally portable yet personal timetracker.
In Mageia/cauldron/i586:
Rachota is a portable application for timetracking different projects. It runs
everywhere. It displays time data in diagram form, creates customized reports
and invoices or analyses measured data and suggests hints to improve user's
time usage. The totally portable yet personal timetracker.
In Mageia/cauldron/i586:
A program to convert images from PPM format into the control language for the
Alps Micro-Dry printers, at various times sold by Citizen, Alps and Okidata.
This program drives the Alps Micro-Dry series of printers, including the
Citizen Printiva series, Alps MD series, and Oki DP series (but not yet the
DP-7000).
In the current release, the program drives the standard mode fairly well; the
dye sublimation mode very well; and the VPhoto mode reasonably well.
It supports all the colours available up to the DP-5000, including the foil
colours.
In Mageia/cauldron/x86_64:
A program to convert images from PPM format into the control language for the
Alps Micro-Dry printers, at various times sold by Citizen, Alps and Okidata.
This program drives the Alps Micro-Dry series of printers, including the
Citizen Printiva series, Alps MD series, and Oki DP series (but not yet the
DP-7000).
In the current release, the program drives the standard mode fairly well; the
dye sublimation mode very well; and the VPhoto mode reasonably well.
It supports all the colours available up to the DP-5000, including the foil
colours.
In Mageia/cauldron/x86_64:
This tool tries to recover JFIF (JPEG) pictures and MOV movies (using
recovermov) from a peripheral. This may be useful if you mistakenly overwrite
a partition or if a device such as a digital camera memory card is bogus.
In Mageia/cauldron/i586:
This tool tries to recover JFIF (JPEG) pictures and MOV movies (using
recovermov) from a peripheral. This may be useful if you mistakenly overwrite
a partition or if a device such as a digital camera memory card is bogus.
In Mageia/cauldron/x86_64:
Rdfind is a program that finds duplicate files. It is useful for compressing
backup directories or just finding duplicate files. It compares files based on
their content, NOT on their file names.
In Mageia/cauldron/i586:
Rdfind is a program that finds duplicate files. It is useful for compressing
backup directories or just finding duplicate files. It compares files based on
their content, NOT on their file names.
In Mageia/cauldron/x86_64:
Unifont is a Unicode font with a glyph for every visible Unicode Basic
Multilingual Plane code point and more, with supporting utilities to
modify the font. This package contains tools and glyph descriptions.
In Mageia/cauldron/i586:
Unifont is a Unicode font with a glyph for every visible Unicode Basic
Multilingual Plane code point and more, with supporting utilities to
modify the font. This package contains tools and glyph descriptions.
In Mageia/cauldron/i586:
RANCID monitors a router's (or more generally a device's) configuration,
including software and hardware (cards, serial numbers, etc) and uses CVS
(Concurrent Version System) or Subversion to maintain history of changes.
RANCID does this by the very simple process summarized here:
* login to each device in the router table (router.db),
* run various commands to get the information that will be saved,
* cook the output; re-format, remove oscillating or incrementing data,
* email any differences (sample) from the previous collection to a mail
list,
* and finally commit those changes to the revision control system
RANCID also includes looking glass software. It is based on Ed Kern's looking
glass which was once used for http://nitrous.digex.net/, for the old-school
folks who remember it. Our version has added functions, supports Cisco,
Juniper, and Foundry and uses the login scripts that come with rancid; so it
can use telnet or ssh to connect to your devices(s).
Rancid currently supports Cisco routers, Juniper routers, Catalyst switches,
Foundry switches, Redback NASs, ADC EZT3 muxes, MRTd (and thus likely IRRd),
Alteon switches, and HP Procurve switches and a host of others.
Rancid is known to be used at: AOL, Global Crossing, MFN, NTT America,
Certainty Solutions Inc.
In Mageia/cauldron/x86_64:
RANCID monitors a router's (or more generally a device's) configuration,
including software and hardware (cards, serial numbers, etc) and uses CVS
(Concurrent Version System) or Subversion to maintain history of changes.
RANCID does this by the very simple process summarized here:
* login to each device in the router table (router.db),
* run various commands to get the information that will be saved,
* cook the output; re-format, remove oscillating or incrementing data,
* email any differences (sample) from the previous collection to a mail
list,
* and finally commit those changes to the revision control system
RANCID also includes looking glass software. It is based on Ed Kern's looking
glass which was once used for http://nitrous.digex.net/, for the old-school
folks who remember it. Our version has added functions, supports Cisco,
Juniper, and Foundry and uses the login scripts that come with rancid; so it
can use telnet or ssh to connect to your devices(s).
Rancid currently supports Cisco routers, Juniper routers, Catalyst switches,
Foundry switches, Redback NASs, ADC EZT3 muxes, MRTd (and thus likely IRRd),
Alteon switches, and HP Procurve switches and a host of others.
Rancid is known to be used at: AOL, Global Crossing, MFN, NTT America,
Certainty Solutions Inc.
In Mageia/cauldron/x86_64:
Redis is an advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data
structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and
sorted sets.
You can run atomic operations on these types, like appending to a string;
incrementing the value in a hash; pushing to a list; computing set
intersection, union and difference; or getting the member with highest
ranking in a sorted set.
In order to achieve its outstanding performance, Redis works with an
in-memory dataset. Depending on your use case, you can persist it either
by dumping the dataset to disk every once in a while, or by appending
each command to a log.
Redis also supports trivial-to-setup master-slave replication, with very
fast non-blocking first synchronization, auto-reconnection on net split
and so forth.
Other features include Transactions, Pub/Sub, Lua scripting, Keys with a
limited time-to-live, and configuration settings to make Redis behave like
a cache.
You can use Redis from most programming languages also.
In Mageia/cauldron/i586:
Redis is an advanced key-value store. It is often referred to as a data
structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and
sorted sets.
You can run atomic operations on these types, like appending to a string;
incrementing the value in a hash; pushing to a list; computing set
intersection, union and difference; or getting the member with highest
ranking in a sorted set.
In order to achieve its outstanding performance, Redis works with an
in-memory dataset. Depending on your use case, you can persist it either
by dumping the dataset to disk every once in a while, or by appending
each command to a log.
Redis also supports trivial-to-setup master-slave replication, with very
fast non-blocking first synchronization, auto-reconnection on net split
and so forth.
Other features include Transactions, Pub/Sub, Lua scripting, Keys with a
limited time-to-live, and configuration settings to make Redis behave like
a cache.
You can use Redis from most programming languages also.
In Mageia/cauldron/i586:
qpwgraph is a graph manager dedicated to PipeWire, using the Qt C++ framework,
based and pretty much like the same of QjackCtl.
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