Hey guys,
I'd like to start preparing for the releng1->releng2 move, and begin testing bodhi + mash + TG on RHEL5.
This entails turning on the releng2 guest which lives on xen2. This guest has been down for a while now, and could possibly break something by coming back up.
Anyone against this, or think it is a Bad Idea ?
luke
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Luke Macken wrote:
Hey guys,
I'd like to start preparing for the releng1->releng2 move, and begin testing bodhi + mash + TG on RHEL5.
This entails turning on the releng2 guest which lives on xen2. This guest has been down for a while now, and could possibly break something by coming back up.
Anyone against this, or think it is a Bad Idea ?
So these are the risks:
1) I don't know what state this box is in 2) I don't know what IP its listening on
2) is easy to check and fix without much issue. 1) I'm not sure about.
Luke, did you or Jesse setup any cron jobs or anything on there that you know of?
-Mike
On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 03:30:22PM -0500, Mike McGrath wrote:
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Luke Macken wrote:
Hey guys,
I'd like to start preparing for the releng1->releng2 move, and begin testing bodhi + mash + TG on RHEL5.
This entails turning on the releng2 guest which lives on xen2. This guest has been down for a while now, and could possibly break something by coming back up.
Anyone against this, or think it is a Bad Idea ?
So these are the risks:
I don't know what state this box is in
I don't know what IP its listening on
is easy to check and fix without much issue. 1) I'm not sure about.
Luke, did you or Jesse setup any cron jobs or anything on there that you know of?
Nope, I didn't setup anything on the box.
I'm fine with holding off on this task until after the release.
luke
On Mon, 2008-05-05 at 16:33 -0400, Luke Macken wrote:
Hey guys,
I'd like to start preparing for the releng1->releng2 move, and begin testing bodhi + mash + TG on RHEL5.
This entails turning on the releng2 guest which lives on xen2. This guest has been down for a while now, and could possibly break something by coming back up.
Anyone against this, or think it is a Bad Idea ?
-1.
Let's let this sit until F9 is done and out. We can break things a week after the release.
-sv
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