What's the best way to do this? I noticed a rebuild instance option and
tried it to upgrade to bullseye. It processed for awhile, rebooted, and
says the instance based on the bullseye image, but I don't see that it
upgraded anything.
Tim
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Which is the preferred domain for dns proxies wmcloud.org or wmflabs.org?
Thanks
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> On 1/26/22 17:30, Taavi Väänänen wrote:
> > On 1/26/22 18:26, Tim Moody wrote:
> >> Which is the preferred domain for dns proxies wmcloud.org
> >> <http://wmcloud.org> or wmflabs.org <http://wmflabs.org>?
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> > Hi, for new services wmcloud.
Is it possible and permissible to have multiple proxies point to the same
cloud instance?
For example, I would like nginx to serve a different site (live or test)
depending on the domain with which it is accessed.
Thanks and hoping this is the right forum for such a question,
Tim
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We asked for a static IP a
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 2:49 PM Daniel Zahn wrote:
> re: Dynamic DNS - if the IP in question doesn't change you don't need the
> dynamic part. You would just need a normal DNS record that is set once.
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> But having said that, with https-only web nowadays you would create
> certificate warnings
Is https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Operating_system_upgrade_policy
accurate?
I shows support ending as follows:
Buster: September 2023
Bullseye: September 2025
I have the impression that VPS support for Buster is ending in May or June
of this year.
Also, if I look at an instance's OS in Hor
Thanks very much. (btw I didn't mean the question as a criticism.) Part of
my confusion was that I misread Buster as Bullseye as I didn't realize
Buster was still in use.
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> > debian-12.0-bookworm (deprecated 2024-04-10)
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> > I'm not clear why this would be deprecated already.
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> This is the