+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 maintainable
status, with good stable versions. In order to that I need to schedule
downtime.

We had a long discussion in infra, and it is not possible to do a parallel
vm, due to the size of this vm, so we have to do inline (of course with
backups etc).

Jira https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-6652 tracks this issue.

The downtime will be in 3 blocks:

1) Patch mysql 5.1 to highest 5.1 patch level
    This is needed to convert tables to innodb.
    Approx. downtime: 2-3 hours
    when: a.s.a.p.

2) update ubuntu 10.04 to 12.04 and add puppet with security measured
(standard infra)
     Approx. downtime 1 day
     When: next weekend

3) Update mysql to 5.6 and upgrade db.
     Approx. downtime 1 day
     When: next weekend.

Any thought about this ?


If anybody is strict against it, with a good reason, please give it a -1.

rgds
jan I.


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