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Planned Downtime [Completed]
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:19
by Rachael
On the mornings of January 8th, 9th, or 10th, sometime around 4-7 AM GMT, DRD Team and all of its services will be going down for an upgrade.
I hope to minimize the downtime as much as possible and will try to have the services running for as long as possible, if possible, although some slow-downs will be expected.
The upgrade is now complete.
Re: Planned Downtime
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 13:42
by Paul
Oh well... life's tough when it comes to inevitable things like this.
Hopefully, thing'll get even better after that

Re: Planned Downtime
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 16:00
by Enjay
Good luck with the upgrade. I hope it goes smoothly.
Re: Planned Downtime
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 19:21
by Rachael
Paul wrote:Oh well... life's tough when it comes to inevitable things like this.
Hopefully, thing'll get even better after that

All operating systems undergo release cycles and major changes, often which hopefully add new features. However, older versions stop getting supported, which is all and well but if you don't keep up with things it means that you will no longer get critical security updates and your system becomes vulnerable. That isn't the case yet with Ubuntu 10 LTS, but it's never a bad idea to stay ahead of the curve.
That being said, the purpose of the downtime is ... well, to prevent more downtime in the future.

Preventing the kind of downtime that could ... have bad consequences. >_< lol
Re: Planned Downtime
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 20:40
by Blzut3
My experience with Ubuntu upgrades is that they usually don't produce any problems (even the video card driver config migrated the last few times not that that's relevant to servers). Of course this doesn't prevent possible problems that will result from things like PHP version upgrades.
Eruanna wrote:if you don't keep up with things it means that you will no longer get critical security updates and your system becomes vulnerable.
And even more importantly, as I've found out the hard way, if your release is unsupported for too long the upgrade path disappears. Since we're using the LTSs this wouldn't happen until April 2017, but just saying. (Support for 10.04 ends in 2015.)
Re: Planned Downtime
Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 21:47
by Rachael
Yeah, when I ran Fedora I liked the operating system to death but upgrading it was a nightmare, it happened way too frequently and it was way too problematic. This doesn't make me a die-hard Ubuntu fan, but at least I can attest that Ubuntu is a lot easier to use for what I need it for.
Re: Planned Downtime
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:25
by Tiger
Thank you for the notice, Eruanna.
Re: Planned Downtime [Completed]
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:24
by Rachael
The upgrade is now complete. It seems all went well, and as a bonus, DRD Team now supports IPv6!
Special thanks to Blzut3 for helping me with this upgrade. You're an awesome guy.

Re: Planned Downtime [Completed]
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 19:20
by Enjay
And whatever downtime you had was at a time when I didn't even experience it. Nice slick job.

Re: Planned Downtime [Completed]
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 22:43
by Rachael
Thank you.
Re: Planned Downtime [Completed]
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 14:37
by Rex Claussen
Downtime? There was a downtime? Heh.
[Nice job, boss.]
Re: Planned Downtime [Completed]
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 20:52
by Blzut3
Rex Claussen wrote:Downtime? There was a downtime? Heh.
A whole 45 minutes of it! How did you guys miss it?!

Re: Planned Downtime [Completed]
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 6:18
by Blue Shadow
45 minutes isn't that long, to be honest, for a forum that isn't as active as the other Doom forums, like ZDoom or Doomworld.