Planned Outage: fedorainfracloud.org - 2016-07-22 02:00 UTC

2016-07-21 Thread Patrick Uiterwijk
Planned Outage: fedorainfracloud.org - 2016-07-22 02:00 UTC

There will be an outage starting at 2016-07-22 02:00 UTC, which will
last approximately 4 hours.

To convert UTC to your local time, take a look at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/UTCHowto or run:

date -d '2016-07-22 02:00 UTC'

Reason for outage:

We will be updating our OpenStack? cloud, which will require all cloud
instances to be rebooted. The storage failover will also be tried
again to verify that the storage redundancy is restored.

Affected Services:

fedorainfracloud.org copr.fedoraproject.org fedoramagazine.org
taiga.fedorainfracloud.org testdays.fedorainfracloud.org
jenkins.fedorainfracloud.org

various development instances

Contact Information:

Ticket Link: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/5410

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Re: Planned Outage: fedorainfracloud.org - 2016-07-22 02:00 UTC

2016-07-22 Thread Vít Ondruch
If it had been planned, why it was announced just like 3h in advance? :/


Vít



Dne 21.7.2016 v 21:25 Patrick Uiterwijk napsal(a):
> Planned Outage: fedorainfracloud.org - 2016-07-22 02:00 UTC
>
> There will be an outage starting at 2016-07-22 02:00 UTC, which will
> last approximately 4 hours.
>
> To convert UTC to your local time, take a look at
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/UTCHowto or run:
>
> date -d '2016-07-22 02:00 UTC'
>
> Reason for outage:
>
> We will be updating our OpenStack? cloud, which will require all cloud
> instances to be rebooted. The storage failover will also be tried
> again to verify that the storage redundancy is restored.
>
> Affected Services:
>
> fedorainfracloud.org copr.fedoraproject.org fedoramagazine.org
> taiga.fedorainfracloud.org testdays.fedorainfracloud.org
> jenkins.fedorainfracloud.org
>
> various development instances
>
> Contact Information:
>
> Ticket Link: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/5410
>
> Please join #fedora-admin or #fedora-noc on irc.freenode.net or add
> comments to the ticket for this outage above.
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Re: Planned Outage: fedorainfracloud.org - 2016-07-22 02:00 UTC

2016-07-22 Thread Mikolaj Izdebski
On 07/22/2016 10:17 AM, Vít Ondruch wrote:
> If it had been planned, why it was announced just like 3h in advance? :/

I think that there is a difference between "planned" and "scheduled" outage.

"Planned outages are interruptions prearranged on relatively short
notice. Scheduled outages are routine interruptions planned well in
advance such as those scheduled for routine maintenance or inspection of
equipment." (quote from [1], but I think it is relevant for computer
systems too.)

[1]
https://www.energyvortex.com/energydictionary/planned_outage__unplanned_outage__scheduled_outage.html

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Software Engineer, Red Hat
IRC: mizdebsk
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Re: Planned Outage: fedorainfracloud.org - 2016-07-22 02:00 UTC

2016-07-22 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On Jul 22, 2016 02:23, "Mikolaj Izdebski"  wrote:
>
> On 07/22/2016 10:17 AM, Vít Ondruch wrote:
> > If it had been planned, why it was announced just like 3h in advance? :/
>
> I think that there is a difference between "planned" and "scheduled"
outage.
>
> "Planned outages are interruptions prearranged on relatively short
> notice. Scheduled outages are routine interruptions planned well in
> advance such as those scheduled for routine maintenance or inspection of
> equipment." (quote from [1], but I think it is relevant for computer
> systems too.)
>

Correct.  We use a similar definition that was listed as the industry
definition for planned versus scheduled

> [1]
>
https://www.energyvortex.com/energydictionary/planned_outage__unplanned_outage__scheduled_outage.html
>
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> Software Engineer, Red Hat
> IRC: mizdebsk
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