committee, infrastructure-list: Just noting that I'm following up with Ian and the new admins off-list. I think our plans are to give new admins access on all the new virtual boxen, since they're all community resources at this point, and even if some don't require much work, its better to spread access around a bit just for a buffer.
--Gershom On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 3:25 PM, Ian Lynagh <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > On Wed, Jul 03, 2013 at 01:48:14PM -0400, Gershom B wrote: >> >> Austin Seipp >> Peter Simons >> Vo Minh Thu >> Merijn Verstraaten >> John Wiegley >> >> We also have some other plans for migration of our services onto a new >> Hetzner box. Ian is coordinating that, so I think its up to him how we >> do or don't use these volunteer resources in relation to the >> migration. > > OK, there are now 4 installations running: > > * rock.haskell.org, the host installation > * ghc.haskell.org > * new-www.haskell.org > * new-new-hackage.haskell.org > > What's the long-term admins plan? Should I create a sudo account for one > of the above people on each of the installations, or are they only > planning to work on community? > > The 3 VMs should have working backups, currently just of /home; you can > see how they work if you start from /etc/cron.d/local-backups. I haven't > actually tested restoring from the backups, so it would be useful if > someone checked that that actually works! > > I've also set mrtg up on each of them, and moved the GHC trac across. > I'll be moving some more things over during the next few days. > > There are some notes about how things were set up in > ~igloo/server_setup; in particular, vm_creation/ has descriptions of how > the VMs were created. The long-term admins might like to put all this > somewhere more sensible. > > I haven't made a VM for community, but it should be easy to do following > the recipe above. There are also some docs for the current community > installation at http://community.haskell.org/admin/procedures/ which you > may or may not want to adopt, depending on whether you prefer to do > things differently or not. > > > Thanks > Ian > -- > Ian Lynagh, Haskell Consultant > Well-Typed LLP, http://www.well-typed.com/ _______________________________________________ haskell-infrastructure mailing list [email protected] http://community.galois.com/mailman/listinfo/haskell-infrastructure
