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Michael Richardson via tcpdump-workers wrote:
> bpf.tcpdump.org is being updated from devuan ascii (2.0) to devuan
> beowolf (3.1). (Equvialent to Debian buster).
> I've doing this to upgrade git to the version that supports --mirror,
> which is not the right
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bpf.tcpdump.org is being updated from devuan ascii (2.0) to devuan beowolf
(3.1).
(Equvialent to Debian buster).
I've doing this to upgrade git to the version that supports --mirror, which is
not the right thing for the local repositories.
(I was, you know, reading the man p
bpf.tcpdump.org will go down at about 2pm EDT for about an hour
so that I can transfer it to a more powerful virtual machine host.
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to get a fresh kernel and a bigger (inode-wise) /.
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On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 01:12:18PM -0500, Michael Richardson wrote:
>
> Michal Sekletar wrote:
> >> okay, can we start again. I would appreciate some clear data and
> >> clear complaints.
> >>
> >> This is what I heard: a) which is "master", bpf or github?
>
> > There are c
Michal Sekletar wrote:
>> okay, can we start again. I would appreciate some clear data and
>> clear complaints.
>>
>> This is what I heard: a) which is "master", bpf or github?
> There are commits on github/master which are not on bpf. We already
> have maintenance bran
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 10:01:11PM -0500, Michael Richardson wrote:
>
> okay, can we start again.
> I would appreciate some clear data and clear complaints.
>
> This is what I heard:
> a) which is "master", bpf or github?
There are commits on github/master which are not on bpf. We already
> c) there is some issue (please explain more) with bpf.tcpdump.org
> experiencing auto-merging difficulties.
When a repository exists in two copies and each copy has the same branch (i.e.
master) and some new commits go to that branch in one copy but not the other,
and also the other way arou
On Nov 24, 2014, at 7:01 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
> okay, can we start again.
> I would appreciate some clear data and clear complaints.
>
> This is what I heard:
> a) which is "master", bpf or github?
> b) bpf is unreliable.
> c) there is some issue (please explain more) wit
okay, can we start again.
I would appreciate some clear data and clear complaints.
This is what I heard:
a) which is "master", bpf or github?
b) bpf is unreliable.
c) there is some issue (please explain more) with bpf.tcpdump.org
experiencing auto-merging difficulties.
d) t
bpf.tcpdump.org will go down at 9am EDT until around 11am EDT so that
it can be moved to a location (a host, it's a VM) with more stable power.
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I got a message from nagios that it went down last night.
A colleague went to investigate, and found that one of our
(CREDIL.org)'s XEN hosts has blown a gasket.
The disks were moved to another machine, and bpf.tcpdump.org is alive
again.
(I guess I should give bpf.tcpdump.org an IPv6 tunnel...)
Last week I moved bpf.tcpdump.org to a machine at my new employer, credil.org.
Alas, IP address mgmt not what it should be, the wrong one was assigned
to me. It has been fixed in DNS, and the old IP will get removed
tomorrow.
Nothing else has changed... I hope that everyone fails to notice
thi
The machine bpf.tcpdump.org will be down today so that the VM can be
copied to another machine. I expect it to take 3-4 hours, and I'll
bring it up, and adjust DNS tonight.
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The machine is down at this time for an upgrade of the host.
This was required because the User-Mode-Linux that was running bpf
does not play well with Thread-Local-Storage (even after you attempt to
turn it off), due to the host was running linux 2.4.31.
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