the recent reboot on the Adhoc VM was initiated intentionally and
follwed a minor kernel upgrade,
Martin.
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the recent reboot on the Adhoc VM was initiated intentionally and
follwed a minor kernel upgrade,
Hi Martin,
Thanks for letting us know here; I'll check the various services running on it now (it's quite a hardworking machine that so many OSGeo projects depend on). Thanks for doing the upgrade.
Thanks for letting us know here; I'll check the various services running
on it now (it's quite a hardworking machine that so many OSGeo projects
depend on). Thanks for doing the upgrade.
I remember we had a machine having multiple disjunct PostgreSQL
instances, but when I checked on Adhoc *befure* calling reboot, there
was only a single one.
Anyhow, I'd be happy to lend a hand in turning these *handworking*
services reboot-safe. Please let me know which ones you need to start
manually - or, if this is the most current place, put it onto the Wiki:
Cheers,
Martin.
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Thanks for letting us know here; I'll check the various services running
on it now (it's quite a hardworking machine that so many OSGeo projects
depend on). Thanks for doing the upgrade.
I remember we had a machine having multiple disjunct PostgreSQL
instances, but when I checked on Adhoc *befure* calling reboot, there
was only a single one.
Anyhow, I'd be happy to lend a hand in turning these *handworking*
services reboot-safe. Please let me know which ones you need to start
manually - or, if this is the most current place, put it onto the Wiki:
Each time someone reboots the Adhoc machine I have to manually restart all these services (usually my uptime bots notify me now when the server is rebooted and cannot be found, but I'd prefer a SAC email like you did ha, much nicer ha).
I'm ok with continuing to manually restart these (I bet I've been doing this on Adhoc for over 10 years now?)
Thanks for letting us know here; I'll check the various services running
on it now (it's quite a hardworking machine that so many OSGeo projects
depend on). Thanks for doing the upgrade.
I remember we had a machine having multiple disjunct PostgreSQL
instances, but when I checked on Adhoc *befure* calling reboot, there
was only a single one.
Anyhow, I'd be happy to lend a hand in turning these *handworking*
services reboot-safe. Please let me know which ones you need to start
manually - or, if this is the most current place, put it onto the Wiki:
Each time someone reboots the Adhoc machine I have to manually restart
all these services (usually my uptime bots notify me now when the server
is rebooted and cannot be found, but I'd prefer a SAC email like you did
ha, much nicer ha).
I'm ok with continuing to manually restart these (I bet I've been doing
this on Adhoc for over 10 years now?)
Is there a reason that these services can't be set to start on boot? And shutdown clean on reboot?
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On Feb 26, 2017, at 2:11 PM, Jeff McKenna <jmckenna@gatewaygeomatics.com> wrote:
On 2017-02-26 1:11 PM, Martin Spott wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Jeff McKenna wrote:
Thanks for letting us know here; I'll check the various services running
on it now (it's quite a hardworking machine that so many OSGeo projects
depend on). Thanks for doing the upgrade.
I remember we had a machine having multiple disjunct PostgreSQL
instances, but when I checked on Adhoc *befure* calling reboot, there
was only a single one.
Anyhow, I'd be happy to lend a hand in turning these *handworking*
services reboot-safe. Please let me know which ones you need to start
manually - or, if this is the most current place, put it onto the Wiki:
Each time someone reboots the Adhoc machine I have to manually restart all these services (usually my uptime bots notify me now when the server is rebooted and cannot be found, but I'd prefer a SAC email like you did ha, much nicer ha).
I'm ok with continuing to manually restart these (I bet I've been doing this on Adhoc for over 10 years now?)