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It took a bit longer than expected, but download, frontend, internal, mgt and vcs.savannah.gnu.org are now running on the new server, sharing 32 cpu cores, 64GB ram and almost a TB of RAID10 over SSD. vpn.savannah.gnu.org has not been migrated yet (but it is running on the old machine). Is it needed? The VM's are now running on kvm+libvirt, so the disk layout is a bit different: there are three block devices attached, a 200mb mbr+boot partition, the root partition, and a swap. This allows to install grub and to have the root partition directly mountable (and growable) from the host. I have not installed grub yet, and all machines are running with a 4.2 kernel loaded from the host. Note: lists.gnu.org is still being copied over. Happy hacking! - -- Ruben Rodriguez | Senior Systems Administrator, Free Software Foundation GPG Key: 472F4409 | https://fsf.org | https://gnu.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJXLVJ8AAoJEH+sfSZHL0QJj+cP/01pruO84xImts5a4YUmo8+A D0XSdBce32Hecpr8XhHnt4mBa5UdUJV2fBfdQvxNMcSZ6yjXb8YhY4jWfcMPdR3i OFg2bI3ZhHB+09G2I7nG+ZBjJJREeVIfher3d4P7U40a58p45V4E3sAlzmGcHUj/ 6bcWXvJVImX8Y+EiIPitb5Dp3ZTnKYwQHBJqepa9fVkkqJToJ8MAuAiKYXVHre3t 2nUnGVp5cQQi2VIqvhLXE4Omsi0zI0a+tQxn5gxwCP1+T/CBtru3XqjpnzC/kiw6 Z7V7kMV9E1PuJyDyQ8TfAULdnIww0psZffUNy3VfOTYftP+A3PxhaOsRmmnTznPe nFXhJIHtgLhrHxR4aicv7c2Z8Sq3cvvvWnEibMW7f/Scpq5ZYJXp6sNJiFHh/DLQ TWDwhCPBI/hIHcxG0hnwkV6UBZgbAOWCrcESKX7hKSvzvxxZW13UT8B9qqdgyOU2 MyTLz8xEl8LJ1mfiHRIiL+LMrvTZ0x5mGqDHwNSjaN/qbIHLTi+0bmB2Qifwr1ec B1oetsJ8D/zz6Bqo3lHaVRyAMcN8p8J8N9VNiUvBDpSu7ESLU3j7vQqzDRKZDwdm CxnCvynXzQyXdMEWwFJvSJgLSBikDZR5KGM4W0qsGLKcSP7rsOr7+1f9yHxAb0XI ea28VsATFvQIjwa2Jxfe =pIPA -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
