Location: Jitsi
Date and Time: Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 5:30pm-8:00pm
Scribe: You
Roll Call: RussellSenior,TomasKuchta,TedBrunner,JasonBergstrom,SteveTree
Agenda
- Pick location for next weekly
- Node notes:
NodeGooseHollow -- on Saturday morning, the Alix there (ruby) rebooted and then failed to reconnect to openvpn and also to stop working, got alerted shortly before 1pm Monday. Upon investigation, determined that the /etc/uci-defaults/ script was being run on every boot, which led to conflicting DHCP records, which led to dnsmasq not starting, and therefor local DNS not working and DHCP leases not working, and therefore general not-workingingness. Visited the site before 4pm and fixed the problem by factory resetting and then manually removing the uci-defaults script. The uci-defaults scripts run on each boot, but are removed when they exit successfully. These were induced by Russell brain-damage during the recent firmware paving project. The problem seems to be the result of running /etc/init.d/nocatauth-gateway stop when it hasn't started yet. I checked for other nodes with a similar problem and found two.
NodeFreshPot -- removed uci-defaults script and cleaned up damage
NodeQuinn -- same, except there was no damage, just the left over uci-defaults script
Clyburn Bill: https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/1783/text
- 990/CT-12 data collection so we can submit before we have to pay late fee.
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Notes
- Node notes:
NodeGooseHollow - Down since Saturday AM (Nick called Monday 1pm), syslog reported it could not look up Iris/Drei to start tunnel. DNSmasq crashed due to duplicate DHCP record. uci-defaults exited non-zero so did not remove itself (and would continue to run every reboot). Factory reset would clear the issue and allow manual removal. After factory reset of this hardware will reappear on current image, has to do with not wanting nocat-auth to run on these nodes.
- Ted will start the 990.
- Municipal Broadband PDX - Still forwarding position info to Sharon Meiran
Tobias Read - meeting with MultCo Dems, maybe running for Governor, may be municipal broadband friendly