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Re: GNOME Bugzilla Upgrade: Test Upgrade On Friday?: msg#00068gnome-infrastructure
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 02:36:55AM -0700, Max Kanat-Alexander wrote: > Olav Vitters wrote: >> Probably cron it to store it in your homedir, this as it is another >> machine. > > Okay. You mean that you'll do that, or that I should set that up? I have to set it up. Basically a cp as mysql user on button machine to ~mkanat/db-backup. If someone else wants to do this: go ahead. It is just a temp solution. >> It is label at: >> http://live.gnome.org/Sysadmin/Servers >> >> Shouldn't do Bugzilla. However, main box went down (a long time ago). > > Hmm. Okay. > > Yeah, Box would be the ideal Bugzilla web server for GNOME, if it was > working. > > Looking at the other servers, the next most ideal server would actually > > be Container--modern Bugzilla is sped up by having more RAM, and isn't Could someone check if container is ok? It is our NFS master, so.. >> Just request 'Bugzilla shell' account (only) using instructions at: >> http://live.gnome.org/NewAccounts > > Done. Setup your shell + added /etc/passwd entries on label due to it not being an ldap client. >> I want everything via RPMs unless there is a good reason not to. > > Okay. Here's the list of RPMs that the GNOME Bugzilla 3.4 will need on > RHEL5 (they should all be available in rpmforge unless otherwise noted): Could someone install all of these on label for now? When it makes sense of course, no Oracle stuff. -- Regards, Olav _______________________________________________ gnome-infrastructure mailing list gnome-infrastructure@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
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