As we continue to upgrade our servers from 32 to 64 bit systems we are having to shuffle some websites around. http://code.creativecommons.org is going to be moved to new server. This means that I'll have to disable writing to the old git and subversion repositories on a6.creativecommons.org while DNS converges.
I propose to disable writes on a6.creativecommons.org this coming Monday morning (~ 10AM PDT) and then change code.creativecommons.org to point to a7.creativecommons.org. This means that many people will be unable to commit to code.creativecommons.org until their DNS servers pick up the changed DNS settings. Alternatively, you could make a temporary entry in your hosts file with something like this: 64.34.161.33 code.creativecommons.org It would be possible to hack up Netfilter to forward git traffic, but subversion operates through port 22 (SSH) and this can't be redirected. If anyone knows of a better way to move our git and subversion repositories to a new server seamlessly, then by all means reply to me and/or the list. Likewise, feel free to write with any concerns or suggestions. Thanks, Nathan (Kinkade) _______________________________________________ cc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-devel
