Fixes the broken metrics evaluation which was caused by a `trace`
warning in stdout which confused `jq` in `pkgs/top-level/metrics.nix`.
Also made the `bind-device` feature optional as suggested after the
merge.
Manual build broken by 79f7f89442d9132c35b6417187cb1567eca2b910, which
is part of pull request #59179 (Fix Cassandra, improve config and
tests).
The issue was just a small error because of an unbalanced <literal/>
tag, so only a "/" was missing :-)
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @aanderse
The the extraConfig variable is added below the domain variable in the
ddclient config file. The domain variable should always be last.
(cherry picked from commit ba0ba6dc7934a6b4cc5d4090739a3a1c839afe67)
If the `seedAddresses` is not set, don't force `SimpleSeedProvider` to
be in `seed_provider`. This could cause problems in a multi-datacenter
deployment when a different seed provider is preferred.
If you're on a multi user system you don't want to have the password in
the nix-store. With the new jmxRolesFile option you can specify your own
protected file instead.
Add "bcache" to boot.initrd.availableKernelModules if a bcache device is
detected.
This fixes a problem I've had one too many times: I install NixOS and
forget to add "bcache", resulting in an unbootable machine (until fixed
with Live CD). Now NixOS will do it for me.
It is referenced in various places, but does not work out of the box:
$ nixos-help
/run/current-system/sw/bin/nixos-help: unable to start a web browser; please set $BROWSER
In the user-hidden fallbacks to xdg-open(1) and w3m(1), `nixos-help`
expects tools to be deliberately installed by users.
For default installations and new users in general, this is unlikely to
be the case. Conversely, chances to use `nixos-help` are even higher
in such cases.
Use w3m-nographics by default to ensure documentation is always
available. The documentation browser on ttyS8 already does so, but is
not accessible in every installation, e.g. VMs with only ttyS0 and SSH
available.
This obsoletes including it in the base profile's systemPackages,
so remove the @TODO as done.
Previously each oneshot peer service only ran once and was not
restarted together with the interface unit. Because of this,
defined peers were missing after restarting their corresponding
interface unit.
Co-Authored-By: Franz Pletz <fpletz@fnordicwalking.de>
This enhances #61423, which removed the gating of desktop-managers from
being linked to the xserver's state.
This, though, brought in xterm into all systems, even those without X
servers.
This change sets the *default* of the xterm desktop-manager to the state
of the xserver, keeping it enabled by default as a sane fallback.
The xterm desktop-manager can still be enabled or disabled as needed,
without it being affected by xserver's state.