Re: getfedora.org/keys 404

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On 5/19/19 12:08 AM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
> Just checked the link, and it shows that it is using a security certificate that is 
> only for redhat.com sites? Had to add an exception to have it load. 

Sorry, should be: https://www.fedorastatus.org/

> Not sure why it is being done manually. Before I retired, had a little php script 
> that would update automatically, but it was just checking if connections could 
> be made to various servers, and would send emails when things changed. 
> Looked at the source of the page, but doesn't seem to show what the sites 
> are for checking.

Well, that's not the intent of that site. It's so that if folks see a
problem, they can look and know if it's known/reported already/being
worked on or not.

For monitoring we have a nagios setup. If it alerts we can decide if
there is need to update status, just fix the issue or know that it won't
directly impact anyone.

kevin
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> On 18 May 2019 at 16:49, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> 
> Subject:	Re: getfedora.org/keys 404
> To:	users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> From:	Kevin Fenzi <kevin@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date sent:	Sat, 18 May 2019 16:49:22 -0700
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>> On 5/17/19 7:50 AM, John Florian wrote:
>>> Should this page also be monitored by https://status.fedoraproject.org/?
>>
>> https://fedorastatus.org has no monitoring ability, it is manually
>> updated when we know there is a problem or outage.
>>
>> We do have a nagios server, but not sure monitoring this page
>> specifically is worth while. It changes rarely, and this was simply a
>> issue with the websites re-write.
>>
>> kevin
>>
>>
>>
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