( 2006-04-03 14:04:56 - Project CVS Service ) As an update to the 2006-03-30 CVS outage, our current estimate is that CVS services will be back online (developer access) late Tuesday or early Wednesday (Pacific Timezone).


On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 16:36:16 -0400, Jérôme Gagnon-Voyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


( 2006-04-03 05:55:21 - Project CVS Service )   On 2006-03-30 the
developer CVS server had a substantial system failure. Due to the
implementation of the CVS service, there is a single point of failure
with multiple points of recovery (there is more than one data source
we could potentially recover from if there is any data loss as a
result of the failure). This outage currently affects developer CVS
access directly, but we have disabled tarball updates and data syncs
from the developer CVS server to the anonymous pserver/ViewCVS hosts
as an additional level of precaution. Our main focus since the outage
was detected has been to safegaurd all data on the developer CVS
server as well as possible. We are currently attempting to backup the
data on the host, which is taking longer than we initially
anticipated it would, but is a necessary step to fully safegaurd the
host's data. Next, we are going to perform some data validation to
ensure the data set appears valid. Pending successful completion of
those steps, we'll reenable developer CVS access. A few days after,
we'll reenable CVS tarballs and syncs to anonymous CVS. In the mean
time, we're currently advancing plans for a CVS architecture change
based upon the knowledge we gained during Subversion deployment to
eliminate the single point of failure that developer CVS currently
has, add horizontal scalability and overall service resiliance.
However, we still do not have an estimate on when developer CVS
services will be restored, but we have been, and currently are
actively working to restore access to CVS. We appreciate your
patience with us while we work to properly resolve this major outage.



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