I have local copies of the mailman data and email forwards. I'm tarring up /home/adiumx, which I think will give me all the Xtras files, but not the DB. I'll do the same for cocoaforge, though I suspect everything important will be in the DB. Each is ~8GB uncompressed.
On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 8:37 PM Evan Schoenberg <e...@adium.im> wrote: > Yeah, you got it— ‘full backup’ is cpmove-adium.tgz, and I don’t see a > /var directory within that archive. > > -Evan > On Nov 29, 2020, 9:05 PM -0500, Mathuaerknedam ! <mathuaerkne...@gmail.com>, > wrote: > > It looks like all the databases are in /var/lib/mysql. I can copy the > files, but I'm pretty sure that's not the right way to backup a DB. :) Who > can help with this? > > I'm not sure what the "full backup" is, but it's often a backup of cpanel > data, which isn't so useful for anyone that has done things from the > command line. > > > > On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 6:28 PM Evan Schoenberg <e...@adium.im> wrote: > >> I can’t access the Minis at present; can anyone? >> >> We clearly don’t need two. Maybe the newer of them could be useful for >> legacy compatibility testing purposes? Though I would think there are >> virtualization solutions that are more convenient. >> >> Does anyone know where the AdiumXtras database is stored? I have a "full >> backup” that Network redux provided, but I recall that we lost the entirety >> of Trac because a “full backup” didn’t actually include whatever >> relationship database it was depending on... >> >> -Evan >> On Nov 29, 2020, 12:41 AM -0500, Chris Forsythe <ch...@growl.info>, >> wrote: >> >> I sent the zone files to a few of you directly. >> >> What do you want to do with the Mac minis? I think they probably need an >> answer there soon. I’m not sure about how old they are but I remember them >> getting set up when I was still active with the project and that was a long >> time ago. >> >> On Nov 24, 2020, at 1:21 PM, Thijs Alkemade <th...@xnyhps.nl> wrote: >> >> Hi Mathuaerknedam, >> >> I’m worried about not being able to access services because they require >> some email validation or a password reset. Maybe a temporary solution >> without the mailing lists that still allows us to receive mail could be a >> good idea. >> >> The nameservers for our domains are also set to NR. If I remember >> correctly they are registered on the IMF account at Gandi. I think it would >> be best to migrate our nameservers to Gandi… but I don’t think I have the >> zone files for any of our domains. Do you know if we still have some way to >> obtain our current DNS records without access to the NR account? >> >> Thijs >> >> On 23 Nov 2020, at 03:40, Mathuaerknedam ! <mathuaerkne...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> If I remember correctly, we also have 2 Mac Mini’s at NetworkRedux. Do we >> also need to arrange something for those? >> >> >> Probably? As far as I can tell, the NR user account systems have already >> been disabled. I'm guessing only Evan can work with NR now? >> >> It's easy enough to grab mailing list archives and subscriber lists, but >> they would need imported into something to be useful. >> >> On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 3:50 PM Thijs Alkemade <m...@thijsalkema.de> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I’ve made backups of / on Duck and Eider, and of the Adium user’s home >> directory from Muscovy and Smew. Separately, I’ve made mysql and postgresql >> dumps. I hope this means we don’t lose any critical data. >> >> I agree that Github’s static hosting would be fine for the website. The >> thing I’m most worried about is email for @adium.im, both personal >> forwards and the mailing lists. Does someone have thoughts on how to handle >> that? >> >> Best regards, >> Thijs >> >> On 16 Nov 2020, at 17:03, Thijs Alkemade <m...@thijsalkema.de> wrote: >> >> >> Hello all, >> >> It’s now 2 weeks until December 1st. Did somebody start with a migration? >> (Or at least, pulling backups of the servers.) >> >> If I remember correctly, we also have 2 Mac Mini’s at NetworkRedux. Do we >> also need to arrange something for those? >> >> Thijs >> >> On 17 Oct 2020, at 14:06, Jordan <jas8...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Happy to host whatever isn’t handled by GitHub @ websavers.ca >> >> Jordan >> >> On Sat, Oct 17, 2020 at 1:29 AM Asher Haig <as...@strong.ai> wrote: >> What if we just made an Xtras repo and let people make pull requests? >> >> Asher >> >> On Oct 16, 2020, at 5:20 PM, Andrew Harvey <and...@mootpointer.com> >> wrote: >> >> I’ve put some feelers out at work (I work for a company with a large >> cloud computing division). There are a lot of people with a soft spot for >> Adium there so hopefully we can find someone to champion the cause. >> >> I’m guessing the traffic requirements aren’t huge for AdiumXtras (and >> yes, everything else could and should probably live on GitHub) >> >> Andrew. >> >> On 17 Oct 2020, at 05:20, Evan Schoenberg <e...@adium.im> wrote: >> >> >> The majority of extant resources can be handled through GitHub easily. >> They provide free web hosting, and we’re not doing anything fancy with the >> current adium.im site. >> >> I’m not sure what adiumxtras’ needs are, though. >> >> Best regards, >> Evan >> >> >> Evan D. Schoenberg, M.D. >> Cataract, Cornea, and Vision Correction Surgeon >> Georgia Eye Partners >> Northside >> 1100 Johnson Ferry Rd >> Suite 108 >> Atlanta, GA 30342 404-531-9988 >> Johns Creek >> 10080 Medlock Bridge Rd >> Duluth, GA 30097 770-623-3931 >> Woodstock >> 120 Stone Bridge Pkwy >> Suite 415 >> Woodstock GA 30189 770-623-3931 >> On Oct 15, 2020, 6:26 AM -0400, Robert Vehse <robertve...@fastmail.fm>, >> wrote: >> >> Hi folks, >> >> NetworkRedux is retiring from the hosting business on >> 1 December 2020. This means we will need to migrate our entire >> infrastructure. >> >> Matthew said he wouldn't be able to help with that before November, if at >> all. >> >> Kind regards, >> Robbie >> >> >> -- >> >> Jordan >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Matthew >> >> >> >> >> > > -- > > Matthew > > -- Matthew