[SAC] download.osgeo.org / .218

Folks,

I have transferred download.osgeo.org service to the .218 server, including
migrating /osgeo/download to that server.

/osgeo/download on .219 is still available, but is NFS mounted from .218.
This should mean that folks with scripts running on .219 and generating
stuff for the download tree (like nightly snapshots) should still work fine.

I have also got rsync service running on the .218 server.

I have also migrated over the awstats stuff, though I'm not convinced it is
working perfectly yet. I have *not* migrated the old logs over. So if we
want a "long term" stats picture we will need to somehow merge the logs.
I don't know awstats well enough to accomplish - nor to be honest is this a
real priority for me.

I have *not* migrated ftp service to the new server. It will work fine off
the old server so it may be that I never bother. Or perhaps I'll ask Mateusz
to look into it when he has more time next month.

I just changed the download.osgeo.org DNS which has six hour refresh, so by
the time most folks get this email they should be seeing the new server.

Let me know of any problems.

PS. The old server (.219) now has nearly 7GB free, so folks I have been
hounding to keep disk space minimal can now relax.

Best regards,
--
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I set the clouds in motion - turn up | Frank Warmerdam, warmerdam@pobox.com
light and sound - activate the windows | http://pobox.com/~warmerdam
and watch the world go round - Rush | President OSGeo, http://osgeo.org

Frank,

[great to have more disk space!]

while on the road I don't (yet) understand all the changes.
I just discovered that my HOME is now empty on download.osgeo.org.
It contained several subdirectories and all cronjobs for
the GRASS web site to build snapshots, progman and such.

Could that be transferred back?

The jobs copied from my $HOME into /osgeo/grass/rsync/ space
and into /osgeo/download/grass/ space.

Thanks!
Markus

On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 5:40 AM, Frank Warmerdam <warmerdam@pobox.com> wrote:

Folks,

I have transferred download.osgeo.org service to the .218 server, including
migrating /osgeo/download to that server.

/osgeo/download on .219 is still available, but is NFS mounted from .218.
This should mean that folks with scripts running on .219 and generating
stuff for the download tree (like nightly snapshots) should still work fine.

I have also got rsync service running on the .218 server.

I have also migrated over the awstats stuff, though I'm not convinced it is
working perfectly yet. I have *not* migrated the old logs over. So if we
want a "long term" stats picture we will need to somehow merge the logs.
I don't know awstats well enough to accomplish - nor to be honest is this a
real priority for me.

I have *not* migrated ftp service to the new server. It will work fine off
the old server so it may be that I never bother. Or perhaps I'll ask Mateusz
to look into it when he has more time next month.

I just changed the download.osgeo.org DNS which has six hour refresh, so by
the time most folks get this email they should be seeing the new server.

Let me know of any problems.

PS. The old server (.219) now has nearly 7GB free, so folks I have been
hounding to keep disk space minimal can now relax.

Best regards,
--
---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------
I set the clouds in motion - turn up | Frank Warmerdam, warmerdam@pobox.com
light and sound - activate the windows | http://pobox.com/~warmerdam
and watch the world go round - Rush | President OSGeo, http://osgeo.org

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Markus Neteler wrote:

Frank,

[great to have more disk space!]

while on the road I don't (yet) understand all the changes.
I just discovered that my HOME is now empty on download.osgeo.org.
It contained several subdirectories and all cronjobs for
the GRASS web site to build snapshots, progman and such.

Could that be transferred back?

The jobs copied from my $HOME into /osgeo/grass/rsync/ space
and into /osgeo/download/grass/ space.

Markus,

All your stuff should still be on the old system (.219) and still operating
normally. The /osgeo/download directory from the new blade (.218) is mounted
as /osgeo/download on the old system, so anything that was updating it will
still work.

To login to the old system use one of it's other DNS names (like
grass.osgeo.org or buildbot.osgeo.org). download.osgeo.org now points to
the new machine.

I'd prefer we not setup to much stuff on the new machine that isn't
specifically about running the download server. The old machine can be used
for stuff like preparing nightly snapshots, web sites like grass.osgeo.org
and www.gdal.org, and the buildbot and continuium services.

Sorry for the confusion.

Best regards,
--
---------------------------------------+--------------------------------------
I set the clouds in motion - turn up | Frank Warmerdam, warmerdam@pobox.com
light and sound - activate the windows | http://pobox.com/~warmerdam
and watch the world go round - Rush | President OSGeo, http://osgeo.org