Day: March 27, 2007

  • GNOME servers downtime: April 1 2007 (not affected: svn.gnome.org)

    At April 1st the GNOME sysadmins will be upgrading lots of servers from RHEL3/4 to RHEL5. This will obviously cause downtime. The Subversion (svn.gnome.org) will NOT be affected. However, svn-commits-list (mail.gnome.org) will be.

    Although this is planned for April 1st, do keep in mind that if
    something breaks (or just the upgrade taking longer), SOME OF THE
    SERVICES COULD STILL BE DOWN ON April 2nd, or longer. The upgrade
    however takes place in stages. Not everything is down at once.

    Stuff that is affected:

    • Websites hosted by GNOME:
      http://www.gnome.org/, http://planet.gnome.org,
      http://developer.gnome.org/, etc.

    • Wiki’s hosted by GNOME (live.gnome.org+others)
    • Mail, meaning mailinglists, @gnome.org, etc.
    • Bugzilla
    • Databases (e.g. Bugzilla, foundation membership, etc)
    • CVS (apparently we host cvs.rpm.org 😉
    • DNS (e.g. if the downtime takes too long, you will not be able
      to get the IP address of svn.gnome.org — this is
      82.211.81.213 btw)

    Not affected (ideally;):

    • svn.gnome.org
    • l10n.gnome.org
    • torrent.gnome.org

    The upgrade officially starts at 14:00 UTC. However, I will be moving some services before that time. So take this time as a rough estimate.

    The plan:
    http://live.gnome.org/Infrastructure/RHEL5

    The schedule:
    http://live.gnome.org/Schedule

    Spam on live.gnome.org

    The bot accounts I know about cannot change any page anymore (see BannedGroup page on lgo for affected user names). Also enabled the antispam solution provided by moinmoin. Up to now we just relied on bots not creating an account.