Maxence DUNNEWIND wrote: > Hi, > I planned a downtime (about 10 min if everything goes well) for the savannah > vm > hosted by fsffrance, today or tomorrow (depending of your anwser). The goal is > to migrate savannah vm from current server to the coreboot one at rennes > (france). > > The detail is here : http://trac.fsffrance.org/wiki/SavannahMigrationPlan > The current IP will be replaced (curent : 87.98.156.150, new : 86.65.39.29). > > The estimated downtime is only the time to shut down the old one and start the > new one. > > Can you warn savannah hackers working on this vm about the maintenance? And > let > me know when I can perform it.
It's better to just email savannah-hackers@gnu.org for stuff like this I think - from FSF Sys Admin POV we just like to know when downtime on servers we host is going to happen after savannah-hackers have decided on when to do it; we use http://identi.ca/group/fsfstatus for this, however that group should not be used for stuff not hosted by FSF (US); but you would of course be welcome to make a savannahstatus group or something like that. For last-minute stuff / more detailed emergancy updates / real-time collab etc., esp. if Beuc happens to be around, #savannah on freenode irc is also good. Emailing me personally @fsf.org is not so good, as I may be on vacation etc. (in fact I just came back from several days of vacation). Stuff for FSF Sys Admin should always go to sysad...@gnu.org, so whomever is on call will see the request. Cheers, -- Daniel JB Clark | Sys Admin, Free Software Foundation pobox.com/~dclark | http://www.fsf.org/about/staff#danny