Re: Distribution Servers Downtime - 30 minutes on Oct 18 2012 6:00 CDT
On Tue, 16 Oct 2012, Alan Bartlett wrote: On 16 October 2012 23:42, Connie Sieh cs...@fnal.gov wrote: snip For your local time you can run date -d '2011-10-06 09:00 CDT' Ahem, cough. Might I suggest the more appropriate -- date -d '2012-10-18 06:00 CDT' Alan. That is what happens when you use someone else email and change most of it but not all of it :-) -Connie Sieh
Distribution Servers Downtime - 30 minutes on Oct 18 2012 6:00 CDT
The distribution servers rsync.scientificlinux.org, ftp.scientificlinux.org, ftp1.scientificlinux.org, and ftp2.scientificlinux.org will be going down on: Thursday October 18, 2012 at 06:00am CDT (Chicago) Affected Machines: * rsync.scientificlinux.org * ftp.scientificlinux.org * ftp1.scientificlinux.org * ftp2.scientificlinux.org Why Downtime: Network Services will change network paths on network that has the backing store for the above servers. Begin Downtime: October 18, 2012 at 06:00am CDT (Chicago) End Downtime: October 18, 2012 at 06:30am CDT (Chicago) The downtime is expected to last for less than 30 minutes. For your local time you can run date -d '2011-10-06 09:00 CDT' Thank you for your patience while we perform this maintenance. -Connie Sieh
Re: Distribution Servers Downtime - 30 minutes on Oct 18 2012 6:00 CDT
On 16 October 2012 23:42, Connie Sieh cs...@fnal.gov wrote: snip For your local time you can run date -d '2011-10-06 09:00 CDT' Ahem, cough. Might I suggest the more appropriate -- date -d '2012-10-18 06:00 CDT' Alan.
Re: Distribution Servers Downtime - 30 minutes on Oct 18 2012 6:00 CDT
Much better, Alan. ;-) -- Henrique LonelySpooky Junior http://about.me/henriquejunior From: Alan Bartlett a...@elrepo.org To: Connie Sieh cs...@fnal.gov Cc: scientific-linux-us...@fnal.gov; scientific-linux-mirr...@fnal.gov Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 7:55 PM Subject: Re: Distribution Servers Downtime - 30 minutes on Oct 18 2012 6:00 CDT On 16 October 2012 23:42, Connie Sieh cs...@fnal.gov wrote: snip For your local time you can run date -d '2011-10-06 09:00 CDT' Ahem, cough. Might I suggest the more appropriate -- date -d '2012-10-18 06:00 CDT' Alan.