Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 12/03/06 11:51 CST:
Randy,
I've sent you some private emails but never received a response. They
were sent 12 Nov, 22 Nov, and 1 Dec. Did you ever get them?
Yes, I believe so. For sure ones on 11/22 and 12/1. 11/12 seemed to be
a discussion involving
Hi all,
I went to try to do some work this morning, but it appears that
Belgarath is down again. Sigh...
Perhaps it is time to move the production BLFS platform to Anduin.
At least then we'd have a reliable server that works.
Anybody care to agree/disagree.
--
Randy
rmlscsi: [bogomips
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Hi all,
I went to try to do some work this morning, but it appears that
Belgarath is down again. Sigh...
Perhaps it is time to move the production BLFS platform to Anduin.
At least then we'd have a reliable server that works.
Anybody care to agree/disagree.
+1 at
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Perhaps it is time to move the production BLFS platform to Anduin.
At least then we'd have a reliable server that works.
+1 at least temporarily.
In principle, I agree. However, I think that re-organization would be
better done if we
Jeremy Huntwork wrote these words on 12/03/06 10:17 CST:
Therefore, it seems appropriate to me to set a date, whereupon if the
new server is not in place and functioning, we begin to migrate
services. January 1st seems more than fair.
Another month?
That is simply too long to wait. If
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Another month?
That is simply too long to wait.
Well, generally speaking, I agree there, too. I would very much like to
see something resolved today, if possible. But, given the fact that
Gerard has been working on the server (we've seen proof of that) and
that he
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Another month?
That is simply too long to wait.
Well, generally speaking, I agree there, too. I would very much like to
see something resolved today, if possible. But, given the fact that
Gerard has been working on the server (we've seen proof
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
In the meantime, lets discuss exactly what we would do if we moved some
of the load from belgarath to anduin. We could start by mirroring the
web server files, including trac. I'm not sure if we want to do svn. I
know we don't want to do mail. In any case, nothing should
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
In the meantime, lets discuss exactly what we would do if we moved some
of the load from belgarath to anduin. We could start by mirroring the
web server files, including trac. I'm not sure if we want to do svn. I
know we don't want to do mail. In
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
The only reason why I said svn is that if we move trac, we have to move
svn (from all that I currently know.) Trac, if using the browser
feature, which we do, relies on a local subversion repository.
For trac, all it really needs are the repo files and swig python
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Jeremy,
Why don't you put the most up-to-date version of svn on anduin and we
can check it out there before we change anything on belgarath.
Alright. I'll start on that later tonight. I have a few other things to
do first.
--
JH
--
The server *is* indeed just about ready. I've been out of the country
for a few weeks which was not a planned trip.
At this point all there is left to do is some minor tasks like setting
up log file rotation and other such admin stuff. But I may just leave
that for post-deployment. The server
Gerard Beekmans wrote:
The server *is* indeed just about ready. I've been out of the country
for a few weeks which was not a planned trip.
At this point all there is left to do is some minor tasks like setting
up log file rotation and other such admin stuff. But I may just leave
that for
Justin R. Knierim wrote:
For trac, all it really needs are the repo files and swig python
bindings. It can use the older version of svn, whatever it may be on
anduin, it doesn't actually have to serve the files. If you wanted to
you can just rsync the /srv/svn or whatever directory to anduin
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