On 8/12/2010 6:28 AM, Phil Howard wrote:
Our current site is here on server F (failing server):
It looks like a whole different subnet, so I assume it is running
within your department.
Nope, different department with different admins. Plus, the
administrator for server F has taken a new
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 10:37, Mike Soultanian msoul...@csulb.edu wrote:
server - the problem is that it can't be done for another couple weeks
(IT
department won't do it right away as it involves restarting all of the
servers and a whole change management process).
Remind me to not ever
On 8/12/2010 9:33 AM, Phil Howard wrote:
No backup staff ... ouch.
budget cuts? :)
If they have load balancing, the restarts can be made transparent.
Just disable the server from the load balancer, wait the prescribed
honestly, this is so far out of my area that I don't get involved. They
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 12:41, Mike Soultanian msoul...@csulb.edu wrote:
On 8/12/2010 9:33 AM, Phil Howard wrote:
No backup staff ... ouch.
budget cuts? :)
Down to one administrator, I assume.
there is no plan to get them out of that folder -
www.csulb.edu/colleges/cota is the final
Hi!
I have three servers, all of which are running Apache: F is the failing
server, P is the main production server, and I is the interim server.
Our current site is here on server F (failing server):
http://cota.csulb.edu
That server is failing - I need to get the site off of that server
You know, I don't know why this didn't work when I first tried it, but I
messed around and used the following entry and everything seems to work:
VirtualHost *:80
Redirect permanent / http://www.csulb.edu/colleges/cota;
/VirtualHost
I don't mind forwarding all port 80 traffic to the new site