On Tue, 29 May 2012 17:21:23 +0000 "Marciniszyn, Mike" <mike.marcinis...@intel.com> wrote:
> Is there something about this move that I can no longer clone the following > repos: > > > git clone git://git.openfabrics.org/compat-rdma/linux-3.2.git > > git clone git://git.openfabrics.org/compat-rdma/compat.git > > git clone git://git.openfabrics.org/compat-rdma/compat-rdma.git > > > > It appears that no one is listening on the git port. Changing git to beany > doesn't help. Changing git to sofa works. > Same issue here: 15:27:41 > git clone git://git.openfabrics.org/~iraweiny/infiniband-diags.git Initialized empty Git repository in /tmp/infiniband-diags/.git/ fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer 15:27:43 > git clone git://sofa.openfabrics.org/~iraweiny/infiniband-diags.git Initialized empty Git repository in /tmp/infiniband-diags/.git/ remote: Counting objects: 4579, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (1887/1887), done. remote: Total 4579 (delta 3448), reused 3433 (delta 2613) Receiving objects: 100% (4579/4579), 967.54 KiB, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (3448/3448), done. Ira > > > Mike > > > From: ewg-boun...@lists.openfabrics.org > [mailto:ewg-boun...@lists.openfabrics.org] On Behalf Of Ken Strandberg > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 2:29 PM > To: nvme...@lists.openfabrics.org; ewg@lists.openfabrics.org; OFA Marketing > Working Group (m...@lists.openfabrics.org) (m...@lists.openfabrics.org); > o...@lists.openfabrics.org; interop...@lists.openfabrics.org; Ryan, Jim > Subject: [ewg] server migration > > I completed the server migration this morning. Here are items to note. Please > send me email if you find any anomalies or abnormalities. > > To all: > > lists.openfabrics.org<http://lists.openfabrics.org>, > www.openfabrics.org<http://www.openfabrics.org> should function as before. > > There is a new direct subdomain to the downloads: > downloads.openfabrics.org<http://downloads.openfabrics.org> > > > Please check the following: > > Send yourself email through your openfabrics account, if you're forwarding > mail from openfabrics.org<http://openfabrics.org> to another account. If you > use an openfabrics.org<http://openfabrics.org> email account directly, please > check you can get your email. If you want to use an > openfabrics.org<http://openfabrics.org> email account, you now can access it > with your imap client using your login and password for your existing account > and lists.openfabrics.org<http://lists.openfabrics.org> as the server. > > Developers: > > The new server is beany.openfabrics.org<http://beany.openfabrics.org>. Your > username and passwd should be the same as on sofa. > > I rsync'd all /home dirs to the new server on Saturday (5/27). Please verify > your files on beany are up to date. If not, please update your files. Sofa > will remain online for about another month. The week before I de-commission > sofa, I'll notify all users. And again the day before. Please make sure all > your files are moved to beany. > > If you had cron jobs you ran, you should check that they're set up and > running as intended. I did not set up or get into any of your /home files. I > only copied them. > > git.openfabrics.org<http://git.openfabrics.org> should function as before. > > SVN users: > > The svn repos should be operating as before. I dumped and loaded all > databases as of Sunday morning (5/28). This is now the active repository. If > you use svn:// protocol with your client, you need to change your address to > the following > > svn://beany.openfabrics.org/ofw<http://beany.openfabrics.org/ofw> (for > windows) > svn://beany.openfabrics.org/nvmewin<http://beany.openfabrics.org/nvmewin> > (for NVMe) > > If you use http:// protocol, the address is still > http://www.openfabrics.org/svnrepo/nvmewin (or ofw) > > Again, please do not use > sofa.openfabrics.org/svnrepo/xxx<http://sofa.openfabrics.org/svnrepo/xxx> for > your repositories. Your trees will be out of date if you do. > > > General: > > Why all this work to migrate to a new server? > > The sofa /home and /var directories were getting full. There was only about > 3% left in /home. > > The new server gives us more disk space (a full TB instead of 700GB). > > Offsite storage for files. I was concerned about disaster recovery in the > event of a meltdown at the hosting facility. > > Other than that, the hardware is about the same. > > We're saving about $120/month for more space. > > > Again, please send me email if you see anything abnormal. > > Thanks. > > > -- > > Ken Strandberg > Webmanager/SysAdmin > OpenFabrics Alliance > k...@openfabrics.org<mailto:k...@openfabrics.org> > www.openfabrics.org<http://www.openfabrics.org> > -- Ira Weiny Member of Technical Staff Lawrence Livermore National Lab 925-423-8008 wei...@llnl.gov _______________________________________________ ewg mailing list ewg@lists.openfabrics.org http://lists.openfabrics.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ewg