Special thanks to Javier Henderson for volunteering to fly the machine
up there by private airplane, thus minimizing downtime.
It is expected to be back online around 12:00 PDT/19:00 UTC tomorrow,
Saturday, September 20. The new IP address of the machine will be
140.211.167.34.
-hpa
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> master.kernel.org will be offline starting shortly after 15:00
> PDT/22:00 UTC today, September 19, 2005;
Today is the 16th.
> It is expected to be back online around 12:00 PDT/19:00 UTC
> tomorrow, Saturday, September 20.
And Saturday is the 17th.
So is it going down today or Monday, the latter of which really is the
16th? :-)
That should have been Oregon State University Open Source Lab. Mea culpa.
Sheesh! I'm clearly not doing to well today. The machine is going down
TODAY, the 16th, and is back up TOMORROW, the 17th.
-hpa
So I assume the broadcast message was wrong as well, or were there some
more last-minute adjustments? ;-)
> Broadcast message from root (pts/19) (Fri Sep 16 15:31:49 2005):
>
> Machine is being moved; see email. Back online around 12:00 PDT/19:00
> UTC tomorrow, September 18
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2005, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>
> It is expected to be back online around 12:00 PDT/19:00 UTC tomorrow,
> Saturday, September 20. The new IP address of the machine will be
> 140.211.167.34.
Well, it's back up and working, but it looks like mirroring to the public
kernel.org machines may not have been turned on again?
Linus
It was stalled, but I corrected it about an hour ago. It just finished
the first update cycle a little while ago, and it is now working on the
full daily sync, which will take a while, and then it'll be back to the
regular updates cycles again.
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Kees Cook
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Btw, to any one interested Scott Kveton posted photos of the welcoming
party here this morning. :-)
http://osuosl.org/photos/kernel/view
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Michael Marineau
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Open Source Lab
Oregon State University
Neat! But where was the obligatory 6 pack?
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Copyright 2005 by Maurice Eugene Heskett, all rights reserved.
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Which, being in WV at the time, I missed. Darn...