On 11.01.2014 18:41, Franz Zieris wrote:
>> Well you successfully demonstrated why you should not do maintenance on
> friday.
>
> Indeed, Markus and I already discussed this and four (!) other amendments
> for the maintenance procedure.
>
> Regarding eJabberd: What was the reason to stop it in the first place?
Because you can execute a "stop kindly" command with the ejabberdctl 
tool which can broadcast a message
why the service is stopped. I think this is far better than just 
shutting down the service without notice as it is very uncommon
that a user would read the *maintenance email*.

It seems that the daemon is not restarted when the server is rebooted. 
Neverless checking the availability for:

XMPP,
Jenkins and
Gerrit

should not be that hard if you are not very tired :P

>
> Franz
>
BR,
Stefan

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