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Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
You are definitely missing some things that the directions instruct you to install. Id suggest either starting over with a new image and make sure everything in the directions works without error. The
By Sean T. Allen <sean@...> · #47 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
Hi, I'm using this direction https://docs.wallaroolabs.com/book/getting-started/linux-setup.html on virtualbox and vmware workstation I think I having trouble with pony compiler . It is necessary to
By farzana zakaria · #46 ·
Re: Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
Hi Farzana, Sorry to hear you are having trouble, What directions did you use to setup your virtual box Wallaroo environment? Did you use these directions?
By Sean T. Allen <sean@...> · #45 ·
Need your review and guide : DDoS Detection using Wallaroo
Hi. I have a problem in setup the wallaroo environment for ubuntu trusty. I am trying to run the ddos detection using wallaroo but it fails . I got some error when enter the make command in machida
By farzana zakaria · #44 ·
July 12 blog post: Erlang, Wallaroo, and Spambots
Good morning! There's a new blog post on our engineering blog at Wallaroo Labs, in which we connect an XMPP chat server to Wallaroo, and fight the good fight against spam. Check it out:
By Simon Zelazny · #43 ·
Re: How to read and write MQTT msgs from a Wallaroo python app?
Hi Martin, Thanks for your questions. Didn't feel like a long message at all. We have a project that we call "Bring Your Own Integrations" that is currently underway. A preview version should be
By Sean T. Allen <sean@...> · #42 ·
How to read and write MQTT msgs from a Wallaroo python app?
Hi all, We are currently trying to evaluate Wallaroo to see if it is suitable for our streaming framework. We want to write a python streaming Wallaroo app that needs to read messages from MQTT
By Martin Eden · #41 ·
New Blost Post: Stream processing, trending hashtags, and Wallaroo
Good morning! Wallaroo Labs blog post time. This week, I wrote about a common pattern in real-time data processing. How you can get the "top k" for a live data set and do it in a parallel scalable
By Sean T. Allen <sean@...> · #40 ·
New Blog Post: Streaming with Wallaroo: Fast Algorithmic Trading Checks
Hello, This week on the blog, we go through the details of an algorithmic trading use case implementation using Wallaroo.?
By admin@... · #39 ·
Wallaroo 0.4.3 has been released!
Hi all, Today we released Wallaroo 0.4.3. We've added a binary for Machida with Resilience turned on to the Wallaroo Docker image. Full details available in the release notes:? 0.4.3 Release Notes (
By Jonathan Brown · #38 ·
New Blog Post: Exploring The GitHub Archive
In an attempt to make diving into Wallaroo a little easier I decided to go write my own application. Here is the project and blog post that came from that. I explore the GitHub Archive event stream
By Brian Mitchell · #37 ·
Docker pull issue resolved for Metrics UI version 0.4.2
Hi all, The ` `filesystem layer verification failed for digest sha256:` error that impacted the docker pull command for the Metrics UI in version 0.4.2 has resolved! Sorry if it impacted you in any
By Jonathan Brown · #36 ·
Error with docker pull for Metrics UI in 0.4.2
Hi all, We realized that there's a `filesystem layer verification failed for digest sha256:` error when attempting to pull the Metrics UI for users installing Wallaroo from Source. We are working on
By Jonathan Brown · #35 ·
Wallaroo 0.4.2 has been released!
Hi all, Today we released Wallaroo 0.4.2. Included is support for development?of Wallaroo in Vagrant. Also included is support for development?on Windows using Vagrant or Docker. Full details
By Jonathan Brown · #34 ·
New Blog Post: Wallaroo: We¡¯ve heard your feedback, here¡¯s what¡¯s coming
Long delay on posting this as I forgot to do it last week. I thought I had hit send, but apparently never did. Anyway, I wrote a blog post about what is coming in Wallaroo over the next few months.
By Sean T. Allen <sean@...> · #33 ·
New Blog Post: Adventures with cgo: Part 2- Locks and other things that go bump in the night
Hi y'all. Its time for part 2 of my series on Wallaroo, Go, and cgo: https://blog.wallaroolabs.com/2018/04/adventures-with-cgo-part-2--locks-and-other-things-that-go-bump-in-the-night/
By Sean T. Allen <sean@...> · #32 ·
New Blog Post: Adventures with cgo: Part 1- The Pointering
Hi y'all, We've learned a lot about working with Go from another language. Today, I published part 1 of a 4 part series about what we've learned. Today's post covers issues you will run into if you
By Sean T. Allen <sean@...> · #31 ·
New blog post: "Choosing Elixir's Phoenix to Power a real-time Web UI"
Hi all, I wrote a blog post on [why we chose Elixir's Phoenix to power Wallaroo's real-time Metrics UI]( https://blog.wallaroolabs.com/2018/04/choosing-elixirs-phoenix-to-power-a-real-time-web-ui/ )
By Jonathan Brown · #30 ·
Blog post about Pony and Python
Hey all, I wrote a blog post about how our Python API works together with Pony in Wallaroo, the elastic data processing system we're building over at WallarooLabs.
By Andy Turley <andy@...> · #29 ·
Re: New blog post: Some Common Mitigation Techniques for Overload in Queueing Networks
Howdy, everyone. Part two of the small blog series on back-pressure mitigation is now available. Titled "How the end-to-end back-pressure mechanism inside Wallaroo works", it is now online at:
By Scott Fritchie <scott@...> · #28 ·