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On Sat, 2006-06-10 at 19:42 -0700, E Leibovich wrote:

> Given a live server that runs many relatively uncommon
> programs (for instance openACS) and which runs RH9.
> How would you upgrade it with minimal downtime?

If minimal downtime is what you want, then you have to get another box -
install it with the OS of your choice and verify it works, mail it to
the US and install it near the old box, stop all the services on the old
box, migrate all the data over and start the new one. If done properly -
and depending on the amount of data and what can be copied before
stopping the service - you'd be looking at 30 minutes to two hours
downtime.

Last time I did something like this it took me about a week to get the
new machine to work the way I want (after it was installed on the rack),
and then about 15 minutes for the move - of which, of course, only the
15 minutes were actual downtime.

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On Sat, 2006-06-10 at 19:42 -0700, E Leibovich wrote:
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">Given a live server that runs many relatively 
uncommon</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">programs (for instance openACS) and which runs RH9.</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">How would you upgrade it with minimal downtime?</FONT>
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If minimal downtime is what you want, then you have to get another box - 
install it with the OS of your choice and verify it works, mail it to the US 
and install it near the old box, stop all the services on the old box, migrate 
all the data over and start the new one. If done properly - and depending on 
the amount of data and what can be copied before stopping the service - you'd 
be looking at 30 minutes to two hours downtime.<BR>
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Last time I did something like this it took me about a week to get the new 
machine to work the way I want (after it was installed on the rack), and then 
about 15 minutes for the move - of which, of course, only the 15 minutes were 
actual downtime.
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