Re: Scientific Linux Distribution Server downtime September 17 2016
The Scientific Linux Distribution servers are now available. From: Bonnie King Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 2:41:57 PM To: scientific-linux-users Subject: Scientific Linux Distribution Server downtime September 17 2016 Dear Scientific Linux Users, On Saturday, September 17, the Scientific Linux distribution servers hosted at Fermilab will be down for facilities maintenance. The SL servers will be unavailable from 04:20 CDT (09:20 UTC) on September 17 until approximately 17:00 CDT (22:00 UTC), September 17. The following domains are affected: ftp.scientificlinux.org ftp1.scientificlinux.org ftp2.scientificlinux.org rsync.scientificlinux.org If your hosts are configured to use the Fermilab repositories at any of the above addresses, yum and other downloads will fail. If this will adversely affect your operations, we encourage you to use one of the mirrors listed at: http://www.scientificlinux.org/downloads/sl-mirrors/ We will communicate any plan changes or updates via this list. - Scientific Linux Development Team
Re: Scientific Linux Distribution Server downtime September 17 2016
Reminder: there will be an SL Distribution Server downtime tomorrow. On 09/13/2016 02:41 PM, Bonnie King wrote: Dear Scientific Linux Users, On Saturday, September 17, the Scientific Linux distribution servers hosted at Fermilab will be down for facilities maintenance. The SL servers will be unavailable from 04:20 CDT (09:20 UTC) on September 17 until approximately 17:00 CDT (22:00 UTC), September 17. The following domains are affected: ftp.scientificlinux.org ftp1.scientificlinux.org ftp2.scientificlinux.org rsync.scientificlinux.org If your hosts are configured to use the Fermilab repositories at any of the above addresses, yum and other downloads will fail. If this will adversely affect your operations, we encourage you to use one of the mirrors listed at: http://www.scientificlinux.org/downloads/sl-mirrors/ We will communicate any plan changes or updates via this list. - Scientific Linux Development Team