Displaying 20 results from an estimated 68 matches for "cutover".
2000 Feb 24
0
CVS repository cutover
I've cut all externally visible xiph.org services over to a new server on a
bigger line. Chances are, most of you wouldn't have noticed the change.
However, for the next day or two (as DNS propogates), xiph.org may get you
snotfish (the old server) or motherfish (the new server). CVS on snotfish is
now gone (that's on motherfish), although snotfish will continue answering DNS/
2007 Apr 02
0
[LLVMdev] Subversion Cutover
All,
We have been testing the conversion from CVS to SVN over the last few
weeks. It appears ready to go (great thanks to Anton and David for their
hard work). UIUC has a few more things to check out (resolve the ViewVC
issue) and we just need to check that the nightly build can work with
SVN. Then we're ready to do the conversion.
This is just a heads up that the conversion will likely
2002 Aug 07
1
Server cutover complete; waiting for root server DNS propogation
Hello,
All services have been successfully migrated to our new facility.
Unfortunately, NetSol once again displayed a brilliant inability to
grasp a clue using both hands and a suction cup, and informed us they
*might* get around to updating DNS records in about two weeks. If we
could fax them enough identification.
Needless to say, they've lost our business and our domain transfers
should
2002 Aug 07
1
Server cutover complete; waiting for root server DNS propogation
Hello,
All services have been successfully migrated to our new facility.
Unfortunately, NetSol once again displayed a brilliant inability to
grasp a clue using both hands and a suction cup, and informed us they
*might* get around to updating DNS records in about two weeks. If we
could fax them enough identification.
Needless to say, they've lost our business and our domain transfers
should
2002 Aug 07
1
Server cutover complete; waiting for root server DNS propogation
Hello,
All services have been successfully migrated to our new facility.
Unfortunately, NetSol once again displayed a brilliant inability to
grasp a clue using both hands and a suction cup, and informed us they
*might* get around to updating DNS records in about two weeks. If we
could fax them enough identification.
Needless to say, they've lost our business and our domain transfers
should
2002 Aug 07
1
Server cutover complete; waiting for root server DNS propogation
Hello,
All services have been successfully migrated to our new facility.
Unfortunately, NetSol once again displayed a brilliant inability to
grasp a clue using both hands and a suction cup, and informed us they
*might* get around to updating DNS records in about two weeks. If we
could fax them enough identification.
Needless to say, they've lost our business and our domain transfers
should
2002 Aug 07
1
Server cutover complete; waiting for root server DNS propogation
Hello,
All services have been successfully migrated to our new facility.
Unfortunately, NetSol once again displayed a brilliant inability to
grasp a clue using both hands and a suction cup, and informed us they
*might* get around to updating DNS records in about two weeks. If we
could fax them enough identification.
Needless to say, they've lost our business and our domain transfers
should
2002 Aug 07
1
Server cutover complete; waiting for root server DNS propogation
Hello,
All services have been successfully migrated to our new facility.
Unfortunately, NetSol once again displayed a brilliant inability to
grasp a clue using both hands and a suction cup, and informed us they
*might* get around to updating DNS records in about two weeks. If we
could fax them enough identification.
Needless to say, they've lost our business and our domain transfers
should
2002 Jan 29
1
--compare-dest option
....1, and i'm having some problems with the
--compare-dest option description, actually i dont understand the part
which describes the usefulness of this option, it says :
This is useful for doing transfers to a new destination while leaving
existing files intact, and then doing a flash-cutover when all
files have been successfully transferred (for example by moving
directories around and removing the old directory, although this
requires also doing the transfer with -I to avoid skipping files
that haven?t changed).
If someone could explain me this (especially the flash...
2020 Nov 13
5
Renaming The Default Branch
...Allow the configuration to soak for a few days to ensure everything
works
* Create a new branch named “main” on the llvm-project repository
* This branch will be readonly initially
* Reuse the previous Github Action to mirror master to main
* This configuration will stay in place until cutover takes place on
Dec. 7
*On December 7, 2020*:
* We will lock the master branch and change it to be readonly (with the
exception of llvmbot)
* Switch the GitHub action to mirror commits from the new main branch back
to the old master branch
* Make a few test commits to ensure the GitHub action is fu...
2004 Aug 13
2
moving netbios alias between machines
...old machine, and do. Do I simply have to be more
patient? How patient? Is there anything that can be done to speed up
the process?
If I have to, I can begin assigning IP's to each netbios alias, so that
if I ever want to move them, I can also move the IP. I'd really like to
be able to cutover quickly to a new machine, so if that's what I have to
do, I'll do that.
Any advice?
--
Ron Peterson
Network & Systems Manager
Mount Holyoke College
2019 Aug 02
2
Question about replication
Good morning,
I?m looking at dovecot replication for the first time for a particular use case: The VM running dovecot is currently in a public cloud, and I want to move it on-premises, so I want to replicate all mail data from the older instance to the new (then cutover internal DNS) (and in the process update to newer features on the internal instance such as mdbox vs Maildir).
However, the new instance I?m building is internal, would have access to the internet only via NAT, so the replication would have to be one way. Is there anything in particular that I nee...
2006 Nov 27
2
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
Hello, Scott.
> the official cutover. Granted, you might need darcs to pull the current
> version out of its repo, since it was originally designed with darcs in
> mind.
I can confirm, that tailor converts LLVM CVS with all history preserved
to mercurial repository without any visible troubles.
--
With best regards, Anton Koro...
2006 Jun 23
7
Voice calls sent to fax extension
...cted with a voice extension. At some point
during the call, the log shows "chan_zap.c: DTMF digit: f on Zap/2-1".
At this point, the call is redirected to receive a fax and the Asterisk
voice extension is hung up. The users report that there were no
noticable tones heard just before the cutover, so I'm not sure what's
going on. Is there a way to disable detection of faxes after the
voicecall is initiated? We're running a Digium card to convert our
analog trunks if that makes any difference.
Thanks!
Paul
2009 May 24
3
Time to set a coding style for Syslinux?
...p://tinyurl.com/kernelstyle
b) Same as the Linux kernel style, but with 4 spaces instead of 8.
Although I like Linus' style in most parts, I do think 8 spaces is
somewhat excessive.
This is the style we use for the Netwide Assembler, NASM.
I would like to do one "flag day" cutover of all the code, so I would
appreciate your input.
-hpa
--
H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center
I work for Intel. I don't speak on their behalf.
2002 Oct 21
4
Any work-around for very large number of files yet?
...aris8) and simply use
rsync -a /source/ /dest . It works great except for the few that have > 10
million files. On these I get the following:
ERROR: out of memory in make_file
rsync error: error allocating core memory buffers (code 22) at util.c(232)
It takes days to resync these after the cutover with tar, rather than the
few hours it would take with rsync -- this is making for some angry users.
If anyone has a work-around, I'd very much appreciate it.
Thanks,
Mark Crowder
Texas Instruments, KFAB Computer Engineering
email: m-crowder@ti.com
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2020 Nov 14
2
Renaming The Default Branch
...ys to ensure everything
>> works
>> * Create a new branch named “main” on the llvm-project repository
>> * This branch will be readonly initially
>> * Reuse the previous Github Action to mirror master to main
>> * This configuration will stay in place until cutover takes place on
>> Dec. 7
>>
>> *On December 7, 2020*:
>> * We will lock the master branch and change it to be readonly (with the
>> exception of llvmbot)
>> * Switch the GitHub action to mirror commits from the new main branch
>> back to the old master bran...
2006 Nov 27
7
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
Just wondering: Is there any plan to move to svn? I would love to have
a diff command that works when I am offline :-)
Best Regards,
Rafael
2005 Nov 21
1
Changing/fixing machine names
I think I found some of my cutover problems. I found a couple Win98
machines which had the same name for user and machine names. While it
never seemed to be an issue in the Netware realm, under Samba, it
appears to have undesirable results. Although the machines have been
renamed, there still seem to be strange problems.
Any...
2012 Feb 20
5
Questions still about a uw-imap -> dovecot conversion
The more I read about all of this, the more I'm thinking about moving to
maildir format. My switchover this weekend is full of holes due to the
way user's imap folders were laid out. Some had folders in their home
directory and others might have folders in their /home/mail directory.
Some how, Horde/Imp seemed to keep track of it. Dovecot is not doing so
well.
I've been reading