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To enable developer tools to identify exact package builds from which process images (e.g. core dumps) come. | To enable developer tools to identify exact package builds from which process images (e.g. core dumps) come. | ||
This can enable their analysis, debugging profiling, by finding out where the rpm / elf / dwarf files may be | This can enable their analysis, debugging profiling, by finding out where the rpm / elf / dwarf files may be | ||
found, so they can download them. | found, so they can download them. (This is even better than abrt-action-install-debuginfo-to-abrt-cache because that apparently cannot query files no longer indexed by repodata.) | ||
'''Architecture of the project''' | '''Architecture of the project''' |
Revision as of 21:39, 6 December 2011
Darkserver is a service written to help people finding details of build-id(s). People will be able query the service based on build-id(s) or rpm package names. The service will provide output in JSON format as it will be easier for other tools to parse the output.
The whole idea is based on a feature of BUILD-ID which was completed in Fedora 8 time, you can read about it here.
Source Code
Source code is under github and can be found here.
Why we need the service ?
To enable developer tools to identify exact package builds from which process images (e.g. core dumps) come. This can enable their analysis, debugging profiling, by finding out where the rpm / elf / dwarf files may be found, so they can download them. (This is even better than abrt-action-install-debuginfo-to-abrt-cache because that apparently cannot query files no longer indexed by repodata.)
Architecture of the project
View this image.
Requirements
* Django >= 1.2.5 * MySQL server
The web service does not need any authentication. It will require read only access to the database, the users will only require to query the service.
The information on the database will be filled up by darkserver-import command, which will only execute through bodhi on every update pushed through.
How to setup?
Install the darkserver and darkserver-import rpms. Run the createtable.sql under /usr/share/darkserver to create table structure in the database.
$ mysql -u user -p -Ddatabasename < /usr/share/darkserver/createtable.sql
Edit the configuration file at /etc/darkserver/darkserverweb.conf as
[darkserverweb] host=MySQL host name user=MySQL user (read only access) password=password database=database name
Remember that the webserver only requires read only access to MySQL.
To use the darkserver-import tool you will have to fill up /etc/darkserver/darkserver.conf in the same way.
[darkserver] host=MySQL host name user=MySQL user (read/write access) password=password database=database name