GNOME Sysadmin Summary - June 2005
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On Wednesday 1st, Ross upgraded a load of perl module RPMs to allow Olav
Vitters to upgrade Bugzilla.

On Thursday 16th, Ross noticed that menubar had gotten Spamcopped. On
Tuesday 21st, Toni arranged a Spamcop 'ISP' account, and for reports
regarding menubar to be sent to the GNOME sysadmin team (instead of
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]', who probably ignores them!).

On Wednesday 22nd, all the files on ftp.gnome.org disappeared. Stric
responded and found that some power glitches had caused the clusterfs to
become unmounted for a while.

On Wednesday 22nd, Ross fixed the '@cvs.gnome.org' aliases, by hacking
up a modified version of the scripts that handle the '@gnome.org'
aliases.

On Tuesday 28th, the GNOME servers were moved from the RedHat offices.
They were rebooted at the new colocation facility, in Phoenix, Arizona,
on Wednesday evening (US-time). On Thursday 29th, Owen and Ross fixed up
as many loose ends as they could find (updating IP addresses in config
files etc). As I understand it, only CVS 'pserver' (on the main server,
not the anonymous mirrors) is currently unavailable pending someone to
investigate further. There has been a flood of requests to register SSH
keys to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' :)


--
Ross

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