* genrate UCI fstab configs for each volume before first 'up'
* remove UCI section on volume remove
* use autofs automounter for read-only volumes
* try umount on 'down'
* emulate hotplug events for UBI volume up/down
* more robust error paths
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* lvm: remove left-over ubus events
* lvm: resolve /dev/dm-* device name
As block-mount and blockd now use /dev/dm-* names, let uvol also return
those device names.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
- use $(INSTALL_DIR) instead of mkdir
- using $(INSTALL_CONF) and then running chmod is pointless, use
$(INSTALL_DATA) directly
- /etc/xinetd.d/sane-port doesn't need read protection from non-root
users, use $(INSTALL_DATA) as well
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Kemper <sebastian_ml@gmx.net>
On some build systems (build bots, Debian Buster for example) the
current mechanism in the Build/Install define doesn't run. Replace it
with shell fu that works.
Issue was reported, see [1].
[1] https://github.com/openwrt/packages/issues/16085
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Kemper <sebastian_ml@gmx.net>
* make sure new volumes are in state 'down' until explicitely
requested to transition to 'up' state. Useful for additional
verification steps after writing a read-only volume.
* remove unused ubus events as blockd does that much better now
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
Using GPT/UUID parition table is not always a possible choice.
Add support for MBR/DOS partitioned disks to make autopart work on
legacy targets like mt7623.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
By default, there was used sks-keyservers.net pool, which has invalid
SSL certificate and they also announced that their service is deprecate
and no longer maintained.
Use the same GPG server as LXC is using by default in the newer
releases.
Signed-off-by: Josef Schlehofer <pepe.schlehofer@gmail.com>
To allow cross matching bssids between different exporters we need to
use the same case, as label matching is case senstive.
Signed-off-by: Martin Weinelt <hexa@darmstadt.ccc.de>
There was a corner case, when a vif had no stations, that
evaluate_metrics for a station that was nil and had no collected metrics
would have been called.
Comment the code, to make it easier to understand and follow, and
simplify some variable names along the way.
Signed-off-by: Martin Weinelt <hexa@darmstadt.ccc.de>
Normalizes metrics according to the Prometheus upstream metric
guidelines available at https://prometheus.io/docs/practices/naming/.
Drops the `hostapd_station_wpa` metric, because it is misleading, as it
is not a differentiator between WPA versions, like one could be led to
assume.
Exposes more flags in a more consistent manner. Their metric was
previously only exposed if the flag was present, but not if it wasn't.
The same applies issue was fixed with regards to vht caps.
After this commit the following breaking changes are in place:
- All flags have been moved below `hostapd_station_flags_$flagname`:
- `hostapd_station_ht` is now `hostapd_station_flag_ht`
- `hostapd_station_mfp` is now `hostapd_station_flag_mfp`
- `hostapd_station_vht` is now `hostapd_station_flag_vht`
- `hostapd_station_wmm` is now `hostapd_station_flag_wmm`
- New flags have been exposed:
- `hostapd_station_flag_he` for high-efficency connections
- `hostapd_station_flag_short_preamble` for short preamble connections
- `hostapd_station_flag_auth` for authentication state
- `hostapd_station_flag_assoc` for association state
- Some metrics have had their unit normalized to the SI base unit or
embedded into the metrics name:
- `hostapd_station_inactive_msec` is now
`hostapd_station_inactive_seconds`, the value is still float64 and
as such has enough precision anyway, but becomes easier to reason
about
- `hostapd_station_connected_time` has been renamed to
`hostapd_station_connected_seconds_total` so the unit, as well as
the nature of the counter is reflected
- `hostapd_station_signal` now includes its unit and is therefore
named `hostapd_station_signal_dbm`
- The packet counter metrics have been normalized to what the node
exporter uses, so it is more in line with the defaults in the
Prometheus ecosystem:
- `hostapd_station_rx_packets` is now
`hostapd_station_receive_packets_total`
- `hostapd_station_rx_bytes` is now
`hostapd_station_receive_bytes_total`
- `hostapd_station_tx_packets` is now
`hostapd_station_transmit_packets_total`
- `hostapd_station_tx_bytes` is now
`hostapd_station_transmit_bytes_total`
Signed-off-by: Martin Weinelt <hexa@darmstadt.ccc.de>
An empty line has a name and value that is nil and setting a table
index to nil breaks metrics for every vif after the first one.
Signed-off-by: Martin Weinelt <hexa@darmstadt.ccc.de>
Correlating data is only possible when we have more metadata, this adds
a bunch of labels for each client, that will increase the depth of
dashboards yet to come.
In particular the changes in this commit are:
- renames the `ifname` label to `vif`
- adds `frequency`, `channel`, `bssid`, `ssid`, `encryption` and `mode`
Signed-off-by: Martin Weinelt <hexa@darmstadt.ccc.de>
Free and total bytes are now properly returned as bytes by LVM2 as
requested. No longer multiply values.
Fix parameter order of 'create' command in usage output while at it.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
The previous approach was to uncompress N times a big tarball (638 MB)
where N=130 is the number of supported languages. Each iteration would
only extract a single file, but it still needs to uncompress the whole
tarball. This is of course completely inefficient.
Now, we uncompress the tarball only once to extract all relevant files,
and then iterate N times to copy the file needed for each language.
This massively speeds up builds, at the expense of temporarily requiring
more build space (about 1 GB more)
Signed-off-by: Baptiste Jonglez <git@bitsofnetworks.org>
This fixes support for x86, auc now selects the right combined image
depending on the system being booted in EFI mode or not.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
The fix requires the use of the generated dnsmasq `lancache.conf` file.
So I moved configuration of the hosts directory out of the UCI and into
the generated dnsmasq configuration file to simplify the script.
Signed-off-by: Gerard Ryan <G.M0N3Y.2503@gmail.com>
Running podman as users other than root seems to require that those
users can read /usr/share/containers/seccomp.json. This change sets the
permissions on that file to match those used on Fedora.
Signed-off-by: W. Michael Petullo <mike@flyn.org>
No longer fail in case a package is part of multiple lists (which may
happen temporarily in case it becomes 'nonshared').
Bump version to prepare for sync accross branches.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>