Hi all. Thanks to Jeff Squyres and the Indiana U DNS maintainers, the
new server is in DNS as sofa.openfabrics.org. Note sofa stands for
Server of the OpenFabrics Alliance (and hopefully it's also a
comfortable place to do development :-) ). Please move your git trees to
it, and after I set up gitw
On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 21:38:54 -0500
Steve Wise wrote:
> Jeff Becker wrote:
> > Hi Sasha
> >
> > Sasha Khapyorsky wrote:
> >> Hi Jeff,
> >>
> >> On 16:24 Fri 27 Mar , Jeff Becker wrote:
> >>
> >>> Just thought this would be a good chance to clean up.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Thanks for your work.
On Apr 1, 2009, at 12:51 PM, Jeff Becker wrote:
> BTW, I see "69.55.231.68" is the IP address of the new server.
>
> Do you want a [temporary] DNS name for this? (e.g., I see the
> hostname is set to "sofa" -- so "sofa.openfabrics.org?)
Initially, we'd like git.openfabrics.org to be associated
Hi Jeff
Jeff Squyres wrote:
> BTW, I see "69.55.231.68" is the IP address of the new server.
>
> Do you want a [temporary] DNS name for this? (e.g., I see the
> hostname is set to "sofa" -- so "sofa.openfabrics.org?)
>
Initially, we'd like git.openfabrics.org to be associated with
69.55.231
By the way, if this is supposed to be a build machine for doing ofed
cross-compiles, it sure is whimpy in the memory department.
Jeff Becker wrote:
Hi Tziporet
Tziporet Koren wrote:
Jeff
Do I have to move my staff under
/data/www/openfabrics.org/txt/documentation/linux/ too?
We hold th
BTW, I see "69.55.231.68" is the IP address of the new server.
Do you want a [temporary] DNS name for this? (e.g., I see the
hostname is set to "sofa" -- so "sofa.openfabrics.org?)
The Indiana U. DNS maintainers are very receptive to whatever DNS
changes you want...
On Mar 31, 2009, at
On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 11:06:00 -0700
Jeff Becker wrote:
> Hi Yannick. Please try again. On Friday, I realized that the home
> directory ownership was wrong, and fixed these. Thanks.
>
Hi Jeff,
I'm trying to move the libehca.git tree and I'm also not able to login, on
the old server everything w
Hi Tziporet
Tziporet Koren wrote:
> Jeff
> Do I have to move my staff under
> /data/www/openfabrics.org/txt/documentation/linux/ too?
> We hold there the release roadmap and the EWG meeting minutes.
>
For now, we are just moving git, so please just move whatever git trees
you have. Thanks.
-
Jeff
Do I have to move my staff under
/data/www/openfabrics.org/txt/documentation/linux/ too?
We hold there the release roadmap and the EWG meeting minutes.
Thanks
Tziporet
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I have copied the libipathverbs library to the new
server and it looks OK.
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Jeff Becker wrote:
Hi Sasha
Sasha Khapyorsky wrote:
Hi Jeff,
On 16:24 Fri 27 Mar , Jeff Becker wrote:
Just thought this would be a good chance to clean up.
Thanks for your work.
I copied my trees and basically it works. Few things are missing:
1. ~username symbolic links under
Hi Sasha
Sasha Khapyorsky wrote:
Hi Jeff,
On 16:24 Fri 27 Mar , Jeff Becker wrote:
Just thought this would be a good chance to clean up.
Thanks for your work.
I copied my trees and basically it works. Few things are missing:
1. ~username symbolic links under /pub/scm. So things
Hi Jeff,
On 16:24 Fri 27 Mar , Jeff Becker wrote:
> Just thought this would be a good chance to clean up.
Thanks for your work.
I copied my trees and basically it works. Few things are missing:
1. ~username symbolic links under /pub/scm. So things like:
git clone git://69.55.231.68/~sash
Ok, I moved over my git trees. And I've verified I can do builds using
the ofa cross-compile bldenv.
Steve.
Jeff Becker wrote:
Hi Steve
Steve Wise wrote:
What exactly should I be moving over from the other server?
Just git trees?
For now, that's fine. The main thing we want to do rig
Hi Steve
Steve Wise wrote:
What exactly should I be moving over from the other server?
Just git trees?
For now, that's fine. The main thing we want to do right now is migrate
git.openfabrics.org to the new server. Eventually, we will move
completely to the new server, but Tziporet said t
What exactly should I be moving over from the other server?
Just git trees?
Jeff Becker wrote:
Hi all. Except for Vlad, no-one has moved their git trees from
openfabrics.org to the new server. I'm happy to go and copy ~/scm/* from
everyone's home directory, but I wanted to give you a chance
Hi Yannick. Please try again. On Friday, I realized that the home
directory ownership was wrong, and fixed these. Thanks.
-jeff
Original Message
Subject:Re: [ewg] Moving to new server
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 20:34:55 -0500
From: Yannick Cote
To: Becker, Jeffrey C
Hi all. Except for Vlad, no-one has moved their git trees from
openfabrics.org to the new server. I'm happy to go and copy ~/scm/* from
everyone's home directory, but I wanted to give you a chance to pick
what git trees you want and move them yourself (or tell me, and I can).
Just thought this woul
Jeff Becker wrote:
Hi Vlad. As requested in today's EWG telecon, can we move the build
environment and git trees to the new server (69.55.231.68) this week?
Please let me know what help you need if any. Thanks.
-jeff
Hi Jeff,
I copied and tested cross compilation environment and OFED build
Hi Vlad. As requested in today's EWG telecon, can we move the build
environment and git trees to the new server (69.55.231.68) this week?
Please let me know what help you need if any. Thanks.
-jeff
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