I've started on this, but it looks like the remote backup is going to take a bit longer than expected - I kicked it off Friday morning and it's a little less than halfway done (I should've used rsync with -z instead of scp, but at this point it'd probably be just as slow to restart it).
Jody - when were you planning on starting on 2.20.1? Given how long this backup is taking, it might make sense to do that before I update the server. Cheers, Torben On Sat, Oct 23, 2021 at 4:06 PM Torben Barsballe <torbenbarsba...@gmail.com> wrote: > Since the GeoServer 2.20.0 release didn't go out until mid-October, > the timing of this upgrade has been pushed back a bit. I've been pretty > busy lately, so I'm currently targeting the first or second week of > November. > > Cheers, > Torben > > On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 10:06 AM Torben Barsballe < > torbenbarsba...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Java 11 is now the recommended version to run Jenkins on (as of a few >> releases ago). >> Consequently, I'd like to upgrade our build server accordingly. >> Right now, Jenkins is running on OpenJDK 8, with additional Java 8 and >> Java 11 installations for running specific jobs. >> The upgrade should be straightforward, but may require some Jenkins >> downtime. The main risk is likely to be if any plugins are incompatible. >> >> So as to not interfere with release activities, I'd like to do this >> sometime after the upcoming .0 release - late September or early October. >> >> For more information about the Jenkins upgrade process, refer to >> https://www.jenkins.io/doc/administration/requirements/upgrade-java-guidelines/ >> >> Please let me know if you have any concerns, or can see any risks I have >> missed. >> >> Cheers, >> Torben >> >
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