Re: [discuss] Forum maintenance, scheduled downtime

2013-08-10 Thread Hagar Delest
+1. Mid of August is the perfect time with low traffic. Thanks! Hagar Le 10/08/2013 02:48, janI a écrit : Hi. We have now reconfigured mysql, and arist has optimized all myisam tables, so now it actually runs pretty good. BUT I would still loke to do updates, so the vm enters a

Re: [discuss] Forum maintenance, scheduled downtime

2013-08-10 Thread janI
On 10 August 2013 16:52, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote: Rory O'Farrell wrote: On Sat, 10 Aug 2013 02:48:43 +0200 janI wrote: We have now reconfigured mysql, and arist has optimized all myisam tables, so now it actually runs pretty good. BUT I would still loke to do updates,

[discuss] Forum maintenance, scheduled downtime

2013-08-09 Thread janI
Hi. We have now reconfigured mysql, and arist has optimized all myisam tables, so now it actually runs pretty good. BUT I would still loke to do updates, so the vm enters a maintainable status, with good stable versions. In order to that I need to schedule downtime. We had a long discussion in

Re: [discuss] Forum maintenance, scheduled downtime

2013-08-09 Thread Ricardo Berlasso
2013/8/10 janI j...@apache.org Hi. We have now reconfigured mysql, and arist has optimized all myisam tables, so now it actually runs pretty good. BUT I would still loke to do updates, so the vm enters a maintainable status, with good stable versions. In order to that I need to schedule

Re: [discuss] Forum maintenance, scheduled downtime

2013-08-09 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Sat, 10 Aug 2013 02:48:43 +0200 janI j...@apache.org wrote: Hi. We have now reconfigured mysql, and arist has optimized all myisam tables, so now it actually runs pretty good. BUT I would still loke to do updates, so the vm enters a maintainable status, with good stable versions. In