On Wed, 3 Apr 2019 18:09:43 -0400 Michael Blumenkrantz
<[email protected]> said:

> I've just attempted to upload pre-release tarballs to
> download.enlightenment.org into the
> directory /srv/web/download.enlightenment.org/pre-releases
> 
> I received a permission denied error and was unable to upload tarballs. Is
> this the correct location for them?

As per my prior email... you have sudo access. use the su :)

> On Sun, 31 Mar 2019 00:29:33 +0000
> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, 26 Mar 2019 11:43:17 -0400 Mike Blumenkrantz
> > <[email protected]> said:
> > 
> > I'm feeling a bit better now.
> > 
> > So here's the status of things:
> > 
> > I re-installed e5 with it's now fully fixed disk array etc. It's running a
> > pretty boring ubuntu install (18.10). This will make it easy to manage.
> > 
> > I redirected download./enlightenment.org dns to point here and set up just
> > enough of the system to manage this. The reason was that people wwere
> > unable to ssh to the current download and thus I really saw the best way to
> > fix this was to move it. I couldn't do anything about the e6 instance so
> > this was the best/fastest fix.
> > 
> > In addition this is part of a long term move to move everything back over.
> > e5 is not fully set up at this point. I'm being slow and careful. I don't
> > intend to have any core services run in vm's to keep things simple. It's a
> > regular multiple hosted sites on a single system setup. /etc is managed by
> > etckeeper so all changes are tracked in a local git to make it easy to
> > track what changes and when. I'm keeping the systems simple because it's so
> > much easier to manage when you aren't full-time administering it. It's old
> > school and simple. It worked for many years before we went all into VM's
> > and that has not proven to be better IMHO due to experience. Keeping it
> > simple also means it should be easy to move/migrate as all data/config will
> > be accounted for in limited places. e5 will be plenty powerful enough (it's
> > a 2 CPU, 8 core xeon with 48gb RAM and > 1TB of disk space total) if we
> > aren't running builds on it all day. We aren't going to run out of RAM or
> > disk space or even CPU if we aren't artificially limiting it per VM.
> > 
> > I haven't set things up like automatic user account setup/maintenance yet,
> > thus why I have manually added access as needed. It's spread around a few
> > people (all those with access have been told and your ssh key's set up).
> > You all also have sudo access, so I'm trying to spread the access around.
> > 
> > So for now for releases - you can ssh to e5.enlightenment.org or
> > download.enlightenment.org and presto.
> > 
> > Long term I want to slowly move over services one at a time. I want to keep
> > the system as simple as possible. This for now means these are the things
> > that need to move over, and probably in this order:
> > 
> > * download (DONE)
> > 
> > * www+docs
> > * phab+git+lists+smtp (probably need to move together)
> > * extra
> > * devs (this is the one case where i think we should have a vm or container)
> > * ssl+vpn+build (i am not sure we even use any of these... builds are on
> > travis now)
> > 
> > Any move of these means interruption of those services at that time. I
> > definitely didn't want to move anything during a major release effort. I
> > also didn't want to move more complex stuff until I have a large chunk of
> > time available to troubleshoot. I'd dearly love to have helping hands with
> > this too so multiple eyeballs help not miss things or discover faults in
> > the move faster.
> > 
> > So that's the status and at least how I see things working. Any
> > insights/suggestions/ideas ... do say.
> > 
> > > Hi,
> > > 
> > > I've been preparing to manage to procedure for the upcoming release, and
> > > I've noticed at least one blocker for me. It seems there's been a lot of
> > > shuffling of infrastructure recently, and I'm no longer certain where to
> > > upload tarballs; a recent mailing list thread suggests that this should be
> > > download.enlightenment.org directly--with no ProxyCommand--but this
> > > doesn't seem to be working for me.
> > > 
> > > Can someone clarify/fix this so that I can continue with my release
> > > checklist?
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Thanks,
> > > Mike
> > > 
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> > >   
> > 
> > 
> 


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