* Created new rsyslog launch file.
* Rsyslog conf work.
* Refining how we're calling rsyslog conf.
* Removed rsyslog so it no longer launches in the web container.
* Added the new launch_awx_rsyslog.sh to the /usr/bin
* add management command and logging for new daemon
* switch tasks over to calling pg_notify
* add daemon to docker-compose and supervisor
* renamed handle_setting_changes and moved notify call
* removed initial rsyslog configure from dispatcher
* add logging and clear cache before reconfigure
* add notify to delete
* moved pg_notify to own function
* update tests impacted by rsyslog change
* changed over to new pg_notify method
Signed-off-by: Jessica Mack <jmack@redhat.com>
With the latest version of rsyslog we had a test failing with:
AssertionError: Response data: {'error': "b'rsyslog internal message (3,-2455): could not transfer the specified internal posix capabilities settings to the kernel, capng_apply=-5\\n [v8.2102.0-107.el9 try https://www.rsyslog.com/e/2455 ]\\n'"}
Downgrading fixes it
Certs are generated on the host and there is currently an issue due to openssl version mispatch between Fedora 36 and CentOS Stream 8 which causes:
tools_awx_1 | ERROR 2022/11/15 17:09:17 could not load signing key file: unknown block type PRIVATE KEY
tools_awx_1 | ERROR 2022/11/15 17:09:17 could not load signing key file: unknown block type PRIVATE KEY
when running `make ui-devel`. Previously they were going to
/awx_devel/awx/public/static, but that directory is no longer being
served up by nginx, which forced us to have to run `make
collectstatic` (or equivalent) to get the files to the right place.
More fun in the grafana dashboard. The rows organize the panels and are
collapsable. Also, tested with multiple nodes and fixed some
labeling issues when there are more than one node.
Update grafana alerting readme info and some fun prose about one of the
alerts as well as some reorganizing of the code for clarity.
finally, drop the time to fire for alerts because it's better to have them be a bit touchy so users can verify they work vs. not being sure.
* fix name to be consistent
this is not a mean, its the last value
so say that in the name
* add remaining capacity to dashboard
also make legends pretty with nice names