Hi,
since upgrading to version 1.1.0 it became quite a big problem the
stability of bots. Often it happens that bot encounters an exception and
logs that the bot is stopped or encounters an exception and logs nothing
but status check reports that the bot is not running. I'm using the
'error_procedure' parameter set to 'pass' (with error_max_retries
and error_retry_delay set to 0) and I've always thought that this is a sort
of 'run forever' parameter that even when exception occurs the bot will
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[View More]keep on doing its job. I'm using intelmq in Docker environment with ubuntu
18.04 as base.
Sincerely,
Václav Brůžek
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Hello list,
We are currently developing custom bots that are very specific to one of our clients' environment. For the sake of clean code management, we intend to keep the custom bots in a separate repository and generate separate pip/rpm packages. So far I think the only obstacle in doing so is that the bots are not registered in the BOTS file, therefore they will not be recognized by intelmqctl. We could append the bots' description in the BOTS file manually, but we'd rather have an …
[View More]automatic way of doing this, when installing the custom bot rpm package. Has anyone already dealt with the same use-case? Any tips?
Thanks and best regards,
Antoine
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