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Re: GNOME Bugzilla Upgrade: Test Upgrade On Friday?: msg#00064gnome-infrastructure
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 12:30:19AM -0700, Max Kanat-Alexander wrote: > Olav Vitters wrote: >> That should not be a problem. The database is backed up every night on >> the button machine and stored in /var/lib/mysql-backup (using >> mysqlhotcopy). Can you handle these files as is, or do you need a >> mysqldump? > > I can handle the files as-is, if I can get access to the machine. Probably cron it to store it in your homedir, this as it is another machine. >>> I'd like to send out a link to the current test site for the >>> upgraded Bugzilla ASAP, to the desktop-devel list. Is that OK? >> >> Yes. Be very careful how you word the email though. This is likely a >> bike shed topic. Loads of negative comments. > > Okay. I was thinking of just pointing out that the test installation is > > for bug finding, not for UI changes at this point--that is, that there > will (theoretically, provided funding appears) continue to be customized > improvements to the UI as we go forward, but the general requirements > are set. Ok. >> Current server. I heard something about a new server, but no hardware >> atm. Plus I forgot what it was intended for. Hmm, think to replace our >> database machine. > > Okay. How much RAM does the current (web server) machine have? Are > there other apps running on it? It is label at: http://live.gnome.org/Sysadmin/Servers Shouldn't do Bugzilla. However, main box went down (a long time ago). >> You won't get root on the machine. Shell access might be possible >> ('bugzilla' user). Somewhat involved as it is our LDAP master and it >> doesn't do LDAP for itself. >> First would require setting up a userid. > > Okay. I can send you my public SSH key, if necessary, too. What do I > have to do to get started there? Just request 'Bugzilla shell' account (only) using instructions at: http://live.gnome.org/NewAccounts > Theoretically nothing needs to be done by root, unless you want to > install the Perl modules globally via RPMs (which I do recommend, since > that way they'll get upgraded "for free" when you do yum updates). I want everything via RPMs unless there is a good reason not to. -- Regards, Olav _______________________________________________ gnome-infrastructure mailing list gnome-infrastructure@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
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