I was trying to get yacy working in a tiny container, but the dang thing kept crashing after indexing about 500,000 sites. Yacy is like a peer to peer web crawler. Too busy to dig into it and figure out why.
You did this for work?
Nope, just for fun.
That makes more sense. I think self hosted search engines are a interesting idea but they are hard to make work usually
I've tried getting yacy to work on two separate occasions. I've thrown generous resources at it but never had a satisfying experience.
So it's not just me. I watched its memory use rock slowly up until it ran out, then it died.
Properly setting up a full AD domain coupled with rhel IDM and SSO. Getting them all to play nice together is a bit of work to say the least.
Containerise oxidised and syslog-ng because I am annoyed that we have no automated way to update the config of those with our current automation.
Running personal active directory hybrid sync with azure, hybrid exchange, a separate red forest for management of vSphere infrastructure, using saltstack for Linux config management. ~50 VMs and containers.
Idk if it counts as crazy or unusual, per se... but, another OpenStack deployment.
Moving our naemon/thruk/pnp instance to omd. I need to figure out how to manage it with ansible and add our own authentication. Otherwise I hope it is easier to maintain.
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