Repo.osgeo.org needs to be moved to osgeo7

As part of the OSUOSL data center migration, we need to decommission all old servers we will not be taking with us. osgeo3 has been deemed too old to keep.

As such we are going to move repo.osgeo.org (our nexus instance) to osgeo7.

I have the item ticketed here - https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/3468

The main thing I will need from your group is during the migration if we can pause build.geoserver.org which I think is the only service that continually pushes to repo.osgeo.org

Given that many of you are probably going to be at FOSS4G. I was thinking maybe we can move it after the conference is over.

If that works for all of you, please let me know what day works best for you. After the move I’ll have you make sure buld.geoserver.org can hit the new location.

There’s a GeoServer release (2.28.1 - see this topic) planned for next week right after FOSS4G, so I think we’re going to have to wait until after that release to pause the build server - either late next week or early the following week, depending on how the release goes.

Okay. Just let me know when it’s ready to go.

Hi @robe ,

the release is done and the repo server is reporting 500 errors more than usual, breaking both PR checks and Jenkins builds… hopefully the host move is going to solve it.

I’m wondering what’s a good time for you to perform the operation, and how long it would take?
Thinking out loud, time window wise, the US afternoon would be better.

We can of course put the build server offline, but I’m not sure we can do anything about the Github actions, they are many builds that also contact the repository… regardless, from our point of view, having the repository offline or throwing 500s, does not make much of a difference. Would it make a difference on your end?

Cheers
Andrea

We haven’t moved it yet. @cvvergara is in the middle of moving servers now from osgeo3.

We can move now and figure out problems later.

I’m still copying over to osgeo7.

@cvvergara is done with moving geo-docs which contains geoserver.org, docs geoserver, and docs geotools. I believe jenkins pushes to those too. I’m not sure what domain name it uses to push, but for future proof it probably should use geo-docs.osgeo.org

I will ping you for the cite-geoserver, maybe we can work it out together

Move is complete now, I shut down the one on osgeo3. The dns I am assuming will propogate quickly as seems I’m already hitting the new one.

Let us know if you see any issues. Unfortunately I couldn’t upgrade nexus as part of the move, because the database needs upgrading to PostgreSQL first so that we’ll need to do some other time.

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I am about to move cite-geoserver to osgeo8

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Hi all

@aaime-geosolutions @jive @tbarsballe

About cite-geoserver:

From this: #150922 I suppose I can continue on the movement from osgeo3 to osgeo8

On osgeo8 I created the certificates, for cite.geoserver.org and g1 to g7 of *.cite.geserver.org

For example this g1.cite.geoserver.org

When using osgeo3:

When using osgeo8:

If I do a ping:
Hi all

@aaime-geosolutions @jive @tbarsballe

About cite-geoserver:

From this: #150922 I suppose I can continue on the movement from osgeo3 to osgeo8

On osgeo8 I created the certificates, for cite.geoserver.org and g1 to g7 of *.cite.geserver.org

For example this g1.cite.geoserver.org

When using osgeo3:

When using osgeo8:

If I do a ping:

ping g1.cite.geoserver.org
PING web.osgeo8.osgeo.org (140.211.15.9) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from osgeo8.osgeo.osuosl.org (140.211.15.9): icmp_seq=1 ttl=52 time=79.1 ms
64 bytes from osgeo8.osgeo.osuosl.org (140.211.15.9): icmp_seq=2 ttl=52 time=77.8 m

I noticed that there is a docker on osgeo3:

docker ps
CONTAINER ID   IMAGE                                         COMMAND                  CREATED        STATUS                  PORTS                                         NAMES
530983e6a73f   geoserver-docker.osgeo.org/geoserver:2.27.0   “bash /opt/startup.sh”   4 months ago   Up 4 months (healthy)   0.0.0.0:8082->8080/tcp, \[::\]:8082->8080/tcp   cite_geoserver-wfs20_1
d15d252225af   geoserver-docker.osgeo.org/geoserver:2.27.0   “bash /opt/startup.sh”   4 months ago   Up 4 months (healthy)   0.0.0.0:8083->8080/tcp, \[::\]:8083->8080/tcp   cite_geoserver-wfs11_1
15ac5f40a914   geoserver-docker.osgeo.org/geoserver:2.27.0   “bash /opt/startup.sh”   4 months ago   Up 4 months (healthy)   0.0.0.0:8081->8080/tcp, \[::\]:8081->8080/tcp   cite_geoserver-wms_1
29067038b636   geoserver-docker.osgeo.org/geoserver:2.27.0   “bash /opt/startup.sh”   4 months ago   Up 4 months (healthy)   0.0.0.0:8086->8080/tcp, \[::\]:8086->8080/tcp   cite_geoserver-wcs10_1
358c1830a413   geoserver-docker.osgeo.org/geoserver:2.27.0   “bash /opt/startup.sh”   4 months ago   Up 4 months (healthy)   0.0.0.0:8085->8080/tcp, \[::\]:8085->8080/tcp   cite_geoserver-wcs11_1
8ea756258b04   geoserver-docker.osgeo.org/geoserver:2.27.0   “bash /opt/startup.sh”   4 months ago   Up 4 months (healthy)   0.0.0.0:8087->8080/tcp, \[::\]:8087->8080/tcp   cite_geoserver-gpkg12_1
2a6b74841a20   postgis/postgis:17-3.5                        “docker-entrypoint.s…”   4 months ago   Up 4 months (healthy)   0.0.0.0:5555->5432/tcp, \[::\]:5555->5432/tcp   cite_postgres_1

But docker is not running on osgeo8

docker ps
CONTAINER ID   IMAGE     COMMAND   CREATED   STATUS    PORTS     NAMES

In the notes about the setup of cite-geoserver there is nothing about how to start docker

Let me know when done
Right now I have DNS pointing to osgeo8, Please can someone start docker properly
I will turn it back to osgeo3 in about an hour, which will be shut down soon, which makes the osgeo8 starting docker urgent.

Regards
Vicky

cite.geoserver.osrg is back on osgeo3
You can still work on launching docker on osgeo8.
Let me know when you are done so I can point it back to osgeo8.

Hi Vicky @cvvergara @robe

Sorry, I have been on leave for the last few weeks. I will get onto this right now.

What is the best way to contact you re my user peterafrigis creation on the new host presumably osgeo8.osgeo.osuosl.org? Should we move the chat back to https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/3474?

Peter