[OSGeo-Discuss] SVN/Trac Migration

2010-06-09 Thread Christopher Schmidt
Hello,

As of this morning, I believe that I have completed the final testing
for migration of trac/svn services to the new host. As a result, I
will be shifting services this evening, starting shortly after 
midnight eastern time. 

SVN:
 * Writes will be disabled at this time.
 * A final copy of the data to the new server will commence
 * After the final copy, the DNS record will be updated. DNS
   is set to 1 hour TTL, so after approximately one hour,
   SVN should be functional again. (You can confirm this has
   occured by checking that 'svn.osgeo.org' resolves to 
   140.211.15.71)

Trac:
 * A final copy of the data to the new server will commence.
 * A redirect will be created at this time.
 * The DNS record will be updated.

 In the interim, you will be able to use Trac via the 
 redirect.

The practical upshot of this is that you should not plan any
heavy usage of trac/svn starting around midnight eastern time
tonight. Once the DNS changes have been made, I will update
the list.

Best Regards,
-- 
Christopher Schmidt
Web Developer
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] SVN/Trac Migration

2010-06-09 Thread Christopher Schmidt
On Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 11:55:54AM +0200, Markus Neteler wrote:
 Chris,
 
 would you mind to indicate midnight eastern time via URL - do you mean this?
 http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2010month=6day=10hour=3min=59sec=0

Yep, that's what I meant. Thanks.

 thanks
 Markus
 
 
 On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Christopher Schmidt
 crschm...@crschmidt.net wrote:
  Hello,
 
  As of this morning, I believe that I have completed the final testing
  for migration of trac/svn services to the new host. As a result, I
  will be shifting services this evening, starting shortly after
  midnight eastern time.
 
  SVN:
   * Writes will be disabled at this time.
   * A final copy of the data to the new server will commence
   * After the final copy, the DNS record will be updated. DNS
    is set to 1 hour TTL, so after approximately one hour,
    SVN should be functional again. (You can confirm this has
    occured by checking that 'svn.osgeo.org' resolves to
    140.211.15.71)
 
  Trac:
   * A final copy of the data to the new server will commence.
   * A redirect will be created at this time.
   * The DNS record will be updated.
 
   In the interim, you will be able to use Trac via the
   redirect.
 
  The practical upshot of this is that you should not plan any
  heavy usage of trac/svn starting around midnight eastern time
  tonight. Once the DNS changes have been made, I will update
  the list.
 
  Best Regards,
  --
  Christopher Schmidt
  Web Developer
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] SVN/Trac Migration

2010-06-09 Thread Jeff McKenna

Christopher Schmidt wrote:

Hello,

As of this morning, I believe that I have completed the final testing
for migration of trac/svn services to the new host. As a result, I
will be shifting services this evening, starting shortly after 
midnight eastern time. 



Thanks Chris.  I have forwarded this to the OSGeo-Japan community, as it 
will be in the middle of their work day (1pm local).


-jeff


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[OSGeo-Discuss] SVN/Trac Migration

2010-06-09 Thread Christopher Schmidt
Hello,

The SVN/trac migration is now underway. The services and servers have all
been moved.

Trac will automatically redirect you to the correct, new machine, at 
  http://newtrac.osgeo.org/

SVN will not automatically redirect you (it confuses trac); instead, I
have marked all SVN servers on the old server as read only (to prevent
new commits). 

You can tell if the SVN changes have propogated to you by looking
at the SVN signiature on any SVN HTTP page, such as:

  https://svn.osgeo.org/featureserver/

If it says:

  Powered by Subversion version 1.6.9 (r901367).

It is the new server.

If it says: 

 Powered by Subversion version 1.5.6 (r36142).

It is the old server. 

Thank you for your patience during this transition to better serve you.

Best Regards,
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Christopher Schmidt
Web Developer
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