[SAC] OSGeo VM modifications

OSL Support team,

1st we'd like to increase the VM disks on 2 machines:
Mail +20G
QGIS +10G
If you could handle increasing the lvm allocation and the ext3 grow that
would be great. They are Debian systems setup by OSL to start.
Both are on osgeo4.

2nd we've been experiencing high loads on a couple of VMs:
I'd like to verify that it is a CPU bottleneck and not disk I/O.
If it is CPU we'd like to increase the allocation to each of the VMs in
question by +1 each.
Tracsvn from 4 to 5
Webextra from 2 to 3
Both of these are on osgeo3.

Here's our munin instance if it helps
http://webextra.osgeo.osuosl.org/munin/index.html

I am aware there will be short downtime for these operations.

Thanks,
Alex

PS: I'll be out of reach next week, but someone else from our admin
committee can handle questions if they come up.
PPS: I'll get back to looking at that new machine purchase idea at the
end of this month.

Looking through the logs for tracscv and webextra it seems that they would both
benefit from a CPU increase. I can do that, with downtime, whenever is
convenient for you. Also I was wondering if you still needed the disk resizes
on Mail and QGIS? Thanks!

-Daniel Takamori

On Fri Dec 14 13:14:45 2012, tech@wildintellect.com wrote:

OSL Support team,

1st we'd like to increase the VM disks on 2 machines:
Mail +20G
QGIS +10G
If you could handle increasing the lvm allocation and the ext3 grow that
would be great. They are Debian systems setup by OSL to start.
Both are on osgeo4.

2nd we've been experiencing high loads on a couple of VMs:
I'd like to verify that it is a CPU bottleneck and not disk I/O.
If it is CPU we'd like to increase the allocation to each of the VMs in
question by +1 each.
Tracsvn from 4 to 5
Webextra from 2 to 3
Both of these are on osgeo3.

Here's our munin instance if it helps
http://webextra.osgeo.osuosl.org/munin/index.html

I am aware there will be short downtime for these operations.

Thanks,
Alex

PS: I'll be out of reach next week, but someone else from our admin
committee can handle questions if they come up.
PPS: I'll get back to looking at that new machine purchase idea at the
end of this month.

Yes please go ahead with the disk space increase and cpu increase.
Afternoons PST should be good time.

If you want to warn #osgeo on freenode is where many of our users/admins
are on.

Thanks,
Alex

On 12/19/2012 02:53 PM, Daniel Takamori via RT wrote:

Looking through the logs for tracscv and webextra it seems that they would both
benefit from a CPU increase. I can do that, with downtime, whenever is
convenient for you. Also I was wondering if you still needed the disk resizes
on Mail and QGIS? Thanks!

-Daniel Takamori

On Fri Dec 14 13:14:45 2012, tech@wildintellect.com wrote:

OSL Support team,

1st we'd like to increase the VM disks on 2 machines:
Mail +20G
QGIS +10G
If you could handle increasing the lvm allocation and the ext3 grow that
would be great. They are Debian systems setup by OSL to start.
Both are on osgeo4.

2nd we've been experiencing high loads on a couple of VMs:
I'd like to verify that it is a CPU bottleneck and not disk I/O.
If it is CPU we'd like to increase the allocation to each of the VMs in
question by +1 each.
Tracsvn from 4 to 5
Webextra from 2 to 3
Both of these are on osgeo3.

Here's our munin instance if it helps
http://webextra.osgeo.osuosl.org/munin/index.html

I am aware there will be short downtime for these operations.

Thanks,
Alex

PS: I'll be out of reach next week, but someone else from our admin
committee can handle questions if they come up.
PPS: I'll get back to looking at that new machine purchase idea at the
end of this month.

Yes please go ahead with the disk space increase and cpu increase.
Afternoons PST should be good time.

If you want to warn #osgeo on freenode is where many of our users/admins
are on.

Thanks,
Alex

On 12/19/2012 02:53 PM, Daniel Takamori via RT wrote:

Looking through the logs for tracscv and webextra it seems that they would both
benefit from a CPU increase. I can do that, with downtime, whenever is
convenient for you. Also I was wondering if you still needed the disk resizes
on Mail and QGIS? Thanks!

-Daniel Takamori

On Fri Dec 14 13:14:45 2012, tech@wildintellect.com wrote:

OSL Support team,

1st we'd like to increase the VM disks on 2 machines:
Mail +20G
QGIS +10G
If you could handle increasing the lvm allocation and the ext3 grow that
would be great. They are Debian systems setup by OSL to start.
Both are on osgeo4.

2nd we've been experiencing high loads on a couple of VMs:
I'd like to verify that it is a CPU bottleneck and not disk I/O.
If it is CPU we'd like to increase the allocation to each of the VMs in
question by +1 each.
Tracsvn from 4 to 5
Webextra from 2 to 3
Both of these are on osgeo3.

Here's our munin instance if it helps
http://webextra.osgeo.osuosl.org/munin/index.html

I am aware there will be short downtime for these operations.

Thanks,
Alex

PS: I'll be out of reach next week, but someone else from our admin
committee can handle questions if they come up.
PPS: I'll get back to looking at that new machine purchase idea at the
end of this month.

On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 05:49:28PM -0800, Alex Mandel wrote:

If you want to warn #osgeo on freenode is where many of our users/admins
are on.

#telascience ?

  Martin.
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Resized Mail and qgis and added a cpu core to both tracsvn and webextra. Thanks
for your patience!