On Jan 30, 2006, at 10:38 PM, Tim Colson ((tcolson)) wrote:
Duffy wrote:
1) ask Warner to add 'tomcat/bin/catalin.sh start' to
/etc/rc.local, or start and stop scripts to the /etc/rc*.d
directories, and
Thanks Duffy. I know what would need to be setup for start/stop
scripts...but there are
On Jan 30, 2006, at 10:38 PM, Tim Colson ((tcolson)) wrote:
Cool, thanks for checking into that, Chad!
I'm +1 for rimuhosting...assuming we can get enough dues collected to
cover at least 12 months, preferably 24 months.
Until we are a non-profit organization with a bank account... somebody
The tricky bit really is getting folks to actually volunteer and
coordinate with the fact that this is still a production box for
Warner... really don't want to blow stuff up. ;-)
Hey, what's wrong with blowing stuff up!? ;)
G'day, mates. I'd definitely recommend Rimu. I've been with them for the
last 2-3 years, after initially trying a couple of other Java hosting
outfits. Rimu gives you a full virtual system, and you can install
whatever packages you want on that system (as well as configure
iptables, etc.,
One way to mitigate this risk is to put the entire /var and /etc trees
under source control, as well as anything else people might screw up
;)
See:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/01/06/svn_homedir.html
and
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/5976
On 1/31/06, Duffy Gillman [EMAIL
What does being sysadmin entail at this point? Putting aside the
existing Confluence setup (it's easy to do again, right?), I see this:
* Obtain account w/Rimu
* set up mailing lists, migrate accounts
* migrate website
* migrate email accounts (is this needed? who else has one besides
you,
Additionally the sysadmin/webmaster would have to answer service
requests (which I do get from time to time).
I'm also throwing in things like:
Setting up apache with mod_jk
Setting up other services like subversion/trac/etc. (but yeah those
things can come later)
General plan might be: