This has now been added to a daily offsite (DB and file) backup. -- Kind Regards, Mark Poole WANdisco, Inc.
USA : +1 213 3443520* *UK : +44 114 3031475 On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Greg Stein <[email protected]> wrote: > Now that the VM is up and running, I wanted to pass along [from Infra] > the fact that it is *not* backed up. > > First, that means that any httpd config, any manual installs, etc, > should be stored into SVN. If the VM goes "poof" and disappears, then > we need repeatable instructions recorded for setting that VM up again. > What packages were installed? Where? What config? What elements can be > checked in, and what needs to be recorded as "edit this file?" Mark: > I'm assuming you did the setup? Can you get those instructions into > svn? That information could also be useful for eventual users of > Apache Bloodhound. (maybe most of it is a copy of Trac's install docs > for now) > > Second, the data generated by the installed app is not backed up. For > now, I told Infra "no big deal, we can lose it." My suspicion is that > most data entered into the self-host install will be testing. If/when > we get to "real" issues recorded, then it may be advisable to get that > data backed up. Please file a ticket with Infra to make that happen. > > Cheers, > -g >
