Drive 0 in osgeo4.osuosl.org has failed. Would the SAC like to procure and
send a replacement drive?
If so, note that our shipping address has changed as outlined at http://osuosl.org/contact
Drives are small, so you can probably send the drive to our Milne address
without delivery being refused.
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Justin Dugger
Senior Systems Administrator
OSU Open Source Lab
Drive 0 in osgeo4.osuosl.org has failed. Would the SAC like to procure and
send a replacement drive?
If so, note that our shipping address has changed as outlined at http://osuosl.org/contact
Drives are small, so you can probably send the drive to our Milne address
without delivery being refused.
--
Justin Dugger
Senior Systems Administrator
OSU Open Source Lab
I can order a drive and have it shipped to the hosting location. We've done that before. Just provide me the link to order and destination and I can pay for it.
Michael Smith
Remote Sensing/GIS Center
US Army Corps of Engineers
On Oct 10, 2016, at 2:27 PM, Sandro Santilli <strk@kbt.io> wrote:
OSGEO4 lost a disk, can we provide a new one ? --strk;
----- Forwarded message from Justin Dugger <jldugger@osuosl.org> -----
Drive 0 in osgeo4.osuosl.org has failed. Would the SAC like to procure and
send a replacement drive?
If so, note that our shipping address has changed as outlined at http://osuosl.org/contact
Drives are small, so you can probably send the drive to our Milne address
without delivery being refused.
--
Justin Dugger
Senior Systems Administrator
OSU Open Source Lab
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 11:32:24AM -0700, Alex M wrote:
Or can we finish retiring OSGeo4? What's left to migrate off beside Adhoc?
What's faster between sending a disk and finishing migration ?
I feel sending a disk would be faster, and I guess the disk could
be re-allocated upon completing retiring ?
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 11:32:24AM -0700, Alex M wrote:
Or can we finish retiring OSGeo4? What's left to migrate off beside Adhoc?
What's faster between sending a disk and finishing migration ?
I feel sending a disk would be faster, and I guess the disk could
be re-allocated upon completing retiring ?
--strk;
You'd be surprised. I think the last raid rebuild took more than 1 week.
Though now that only adhoc is running on that machine it might behave
better.
Of course, realize that being down 1 disk means it's still online,
there's just no hot recovery if another disk goes down right now. If the
backups are good enough (no idea) then it really doesn't matter.