Can you kindly keep me in the loop with the ticket please so I can follow up 
once I get my access sorted out please.

On 16/12/2018, 18:24, "Carsten Haitzler" <[email protected]> wrote:

    On Sun, 16 Dec 2018 18:01:43 +0100 Jonathan Aquilina 
<[email protected]>
    said:
    
    > Hi Carsten,
    > 
    > In terms of the HDD's and fan issues have those all been resolved?
    
    see my mails recently. fan isn't an issue right now but sata
    controller/connectors are. osuosl have needed root access and ipmi access to
    sanely help with this. i'm working on it. waiting now on osuosl to try some
    things after i fixed ipmi on friday.
    
    > On 16/12/2018, 14:32, "Carsten Haitzler" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > 
    >     On Sat, 15 Dec 2018 14:07:55 +0100 Jonathan Aquilina
    > <[email protected]> said:
    >     
    >     > I have no problem with that at all if it helps to keep the project
    >     > moving forward. What is being done about simplifying the complexity 
of
    >     > all the infrastructure currently setup and in use?
    >     > 
    >     > If we are going to be rebuilding why don’t we go with a centos
    >     > infrastructure? Something secure and reliable and stable with 10 
year
    >     > support
    >     
    >     not useful for us as we regularly want to run things that need newer
    > things and these needs then updates to 10 years is not useful to us IMHO.
    >     
    >     what is probably better is really ubuntu. 6 monthly upgrades, big 
userbase
    >     tested and thus can stay relatively up to date with fairly minimal 
effort.
    >     
    >     see my other email - getting e5 back to full strength is first. i've
    > gotten an ipmi console - the java app though doesn't allow any kbd input -
    > just displays. pretty useless but ipmi serial console does work. so i was
    > hoping that will work for a re-install. but first get the sata stuff 
sorted
    > one way or another. 
    >     > On 15/12/2018, 13:58, "Carsten Haitzler   (The Rasterman)"
    >     > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >     > 
    >     >     On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 18:40:14 +0100 Jonathan Aquilina
    >     > <[email protected]> said:
    >     >     
    >     >     i can arrange you get vpn access to osuosl then the rest is ipmi
    >     > (there is a web ui and cmdline too). that's all that's needed (other
    >     > than needing to know admin passwd :)).
    >     >     
    >     >     > Hi Stephen,
    >     >     > 
    >     >     > What can I do to start getting things going in a new 
direction.
    >     >     > The advantage with Linode is that then I can give access to
    >     >     > multiple individuals to access the linode manager and other
    >     >     > aspects of the server.
    >     >     > 
    >     >     > Are we going to go forward with this change? I am very 
willing to
    >     >     > sponsor all this.
    >     >     > 
    >     >     > On 13/12/2018, 18:38, "Stephen Houston" 
<[email protected]>
    >     >     > wrote:
    >     >     > 
    >     >     >     A few months ago Mike set up  a test instance of gitlab 
on a
    >     >     > server for us... After testing and the like, I set up a 
slowvote
    >     >     > on Phab that covered 4 options:
    >     >     >     
    >     >     >     Gitlab with new infra
    >     >     >     Gitlab with current infra
    >     >     >     Phab with new infra
    >     >     >     Phab with current infra
    >     >     >     
    >     >     >     The overwhelming support was for new infra.  As in every
    >     >     > single vote except for one wanted new infra.  The majority 
also
    >     >     > wanted gitlab, but for the sake of this email, that is 
irrelevant.
    >     >     >     
    >     >     >     The arguments against new infra, having it sponsored, 
cloud,
    >     >     > etc... keep being that if someone leaves the project, or the
    >     >     > owners of the servers changes, or policies change, or etc... 
that
    >     >     > we might lose access.  To me this seems like an incredibly 
poor
    >     >     > argument right now especially considering that we have been
    >     >     > experiencing this very thing and even worse with our own 
current
    >     >     > infra.  The problems I have seen are that we: 
    >     >     >     A. Failed at maintaining the physical aspects of our 
server.
    >     >     >     B. Keep having continued downtime over and over and over
    >     >     > again. C. Can never get in touch with or get a response from 
our
    >     >     > server admin in any kind of remotely adequate timeframe.
    >     >     >     
    >     >     >     Insanity is often said to be defined as doing the same 
thing
    >     >     > over and over again expecting a different result.  It is time 
to
    >     >     > have an open mind to the needs/wants of this community and 
make a
    >     >     > change. 
    >     >     >     Stephen
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