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Brion Vibber wrote:
Some of you may have noticed that the Subversion
server has been
particularly slow the last few days. For the year since we set it up,
we've been hosting our Subversion repository on my personal server
account, keeping it separate while we figured out the security issues
and for availability if our main data center was down.
Lately the traffic has been getting too high to manage though, to the
point of exceeding my personal site's bandwidth quota in release months. :)
So, Mark's set aside a machine in Amsterdam to move the repository to.
I'll be running the migration tomorrow if all the setup seems to be
going well. There should not be much disruption in service, though there
might be some interruption as DNS changes or if there's a problem.
The new server is live. It's hosted on
mayflower.knams.wikimedia.org;
for most people the new DNS information should already have gone
through, but if not it should come through within an hour.
If you do hit the old server, svn+ssh:// connections are disabled and it
won't have the latest few commits on http://.
(There was a temporary repo inconsistency because a commit slipped
through on the old server before I got the lockout working properly. If
you updated your repo during those few minutes, you _might_ have to
check out your working copy again; if there's a problem you'll probably
see an error from Subversion first, otherwise don't worry about it.)
You can get at the old server explicitly for now at
http://svn.leuksman.com/
- -- brion vibber (brion @
wikimedia.org)
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