> Do you remember the disk setup? Which disk on which SCSI ID or in which
> order was the boot disk and such?
I've checked but I haven't got any documentation on kullervo left. My guess
would be the lowest SCSI ID was boot disk, though.
Michael
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On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 09:08:20AM +0100, Ingo Juergensmann wrote:
>
> > The power switch needs careful handling IIRC - if the cover isn't fitted
> > right
> > it won't work.
> > I've never had trouble with kullervo needing boards reseated and such -
> > that
> > was crest's part.
> > Sorry,
Hi,
> > > | kullervo failed to return monday after I did some cleanups (mostly
> > > | remove ancient and unowned files) and moved the buildd user to a
> > > | different uidnumber.
> >
> > And this involved a reboot, or was it just hanging out of the blue?
>
> It involved a reboot once I was do
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 07:56:39AM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > | Wed 10:49:18 weasel: die technik war gestern kurz vor ort und hat
> > | kullervo resetted, allerdings kommt auch kein bild auf dem monitor und
> > | nen serielles kabel hatte derjenige nicht dabei
> > | Wed 10:50:01 weasel: d
Michael Schmitz schrieb am Samstag, dem 22. November 2008:
> > | kullervo failed to return monday after I did some cleanups (mostly
> > | remove ancient and unowned files) and moved the buildd user to a
> > | different uidnumber.
>
> And this involved a reboot, or was it just hanging out of the b
Hi,
> > What happened to kullervo and crest? I got a reboot notice from crest but
> > kullervo is AWOL ...
>
> Sorry about that.
>
> | Wed Nov 19 10:58:57 2008: Request 905 was acted upon.
> | Transaction: Ticket created by weasel
> |Queue: DSA
> | Subject: kullervo down
> |
Michael Schmitz schrieb am Mittwoch, dem 19. November 2008:
> > Is that ok for everyone?
> > I don't know how useful this is without passwords or ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
> > - most likely not very much. ;-/
>
> What happened to kullervo and crest? I got a reboot notice from crest but
> kullervo i
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 07:21:25AM +0100, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > That would include accounts and groups, ssh keys and email forward
> > > addresses, but no passwords.
> > > Would that be useful?
> > Is that ok for everyone?
> > I don't know how useful this is without passwords or ~/.ssh/auth
Hi,
> > That would include accounts and groups, ssh keys and email forward
> > addresses, but no passwords.
> >
> > Would that be useful?
>
> Is that ok for everyone?
> I don't know how useful this is without passwords or ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
> - most likely not very much. ;-/
What happened to
Hi,
> >From Peter Palfrader:
>
> > > Mainly unchanged, but I'll ask on debian-68k again, so that we should have
> > > an answer/plan within the next 1-2 weeks...
>
> > Maybe we (i.e. DSA) could still export parts of our LDAP to crest and
> > kullervo, if that is what you want.
> >
> > That wou
Hi again!
>From Peter Palfrader:
> > Mainly unchanged, but I'll ask on debian-68k again, so that we should have
> > an answer/plan within the next 1-2 weeks...
> Maybe we (i.e. DSA) could still export parts of our LDAP to crest and
> kullervo, if that is what you want.
>
> That would include a
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