Software: SUSE Manager, BuildStream, Log Analysis, and syslog-ng
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3 Reasons to Migrate to SUSE Manager 4.3 | SUSE Communities
SUSE Manager 4.1 will NO LONGER be supported after October 31,2022.
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Sam Thursfield: Status update 21/09/22
Last week I attended OSSEU 2022 in Dublin, gave a talk about BuildStream 2.0 and the REAPI, and saw some new and old faces. Good times apart from the common cold I picked up on the way — I was glad that the event mandated face-masks for everyone so I could cover my own face without being the “odd one out”. (And so that we were safer from the 3+ COVID-19 cases reported at the event).
Being in the same room as Javier allowed some progress on our slightly “skunkworks” project to bring OpenQA testing to upstream GNOME. There was enough time to fix the big regressions that had halted testing completely since last year, one being an expired API key and the other, removal of virtio VGA support in upstream’s openqa_worker container. We prefer using the upstream container over maintaining our own fork, in the hope that our limited available time can go on maintaining tests instead, but the containers are provided on a “best effort” basis and since our tests are different to openqa.opensuse.org, regressions like this are to be expected.
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Linux Log Analysis | LinuxSecurity.com
Understanding how log files work is an essential first step for any user interested in discovering what happens behind their operating systems. Additionally, learning more about log analysis and tools will expand users' knowledge and help them for technology roles in administration and development. Good log analysis means bug-free development environments and faster deployments. For cybersecurity and information technology professionals, practical log analysis means malicious activity not going unnoticed. The importance of log analysis across technology sectors speaks to the extent of learning log analysis as an aspiring technology professional or a professional looking to expand their knowledge; users like you! We hope that this article brings our readers further insight into log analysis.
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Testing syslog-ng 4.0 - Blog - syslog-ng Community - syslog-ng Community
This week’s syslog-ng blog does not demonstrate any new syslog-ng features or integrations. Instead of those, it is a request for testing syslog-ng 4.0 and points you at a few related blogs and resources.