Re: Brutus may have more downtime

2005-03-25 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
The mailserver (hermes) has been flaky since we did the colo move. Some bits of brutus may be required to fix it, which means we may have more downtime. Sorry :/ Are there any backups/snapshots of Brutus (configurations, installs, whatever) that we can/should take in case we end up loosing

Re: Brutus may have more downtime

2005-03-25 Thread Leo Simons
On 25-03-2005 14:43, Adam R. B. Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The mailserver (hermes) has been flaky since we did the colo move. Some bits of brutus may be required to fix it, which means we may have more downtime. Sorry :/ Are there any backups/snapshots of Brutus (configurations,

Re: Brutus may have more downtime

2005-03-25 Thread Leo Simons
Ehm, so I killed all gump and forrest stuff again so I can run proper backups. Seems we might be in a little bit of a hurry... - Leo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: Brutus may have more downtime

2005-03-25 Thread Leo Simons
On 25-03-2005 17:25, Adam R. B. Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ehm, no, I don't think so. And we actually gained some memory. I'm hoping that gump will be completely moving onto several vmware instances and some solaris zones. (FYI, the solaris machine has stuff like 32GB of RAM. It's an