On Thu, 21 Jun 2012 15:35:44 +0200, John Arbash Meinel <j...@arbash-meinel.com> 
wrote:
> As I understand it, James still needs to do some work to get Storm to
> not require as strict of an isolation level. For me personally, I'd
> rather he was the one doing the rollout and we can help monitor it.
> But we certainly want to know when it is going to happen.

I need to do that, as well as some unicode fixes. I'll get those done
and up for review by the end of this week.

I'll then spin up an ec2 instance to run in parallel and do everything
except push the branches back, and leave this running over the weekend.

Then on Tuesday morning my time (starting 1300 UTC) I'll do a deployment
of the code to production if (reviews, ec2) don't show any problems. We
can then carefully monitor the service for the next few days.

Rollback is to revert the storm code again and requeue any packages that
failed due to storm-related errors.

Once this is rolled out we can start work on the migration to postgres:

  * Obtaining a postgres server and credentials from IS
  * Prepare config changes to use postgres
  * Stop the importer
  * Migrate dbs in to postgres
  * Deploy the config changes
  * Restart the importer

Rollback is to stop the importer, revert the config changes, then
restart the importer and let it catch back up.

How does that sound to everyone?

Thanks,

James

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