Hi @ll At the moment, most machines hosting the openSUSE infrastructure in Nuremberg are running in a co-location network together with other services from other teams/companies (like SUSE, openAttic, KDE, ...) With the new openSUSE Heroes team, SUSE-IT wants to split up the network into pieces to allow the heroes to get access to nearly everything they need for their work. It might be also used to clarify the responsibility for some services and make the openSUSE setup a bit more easy and clear. But this network split comes with some migration downtime. For most of the machines, a simple "shutdown", "put into the other network", "boot" should be enough (so something around max. 5-10 Minutes per machine). But some machines - especially those that are providing their service to others in this network - are a bit trickier... I started http://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/Server_migration to collect the affected machines together with some nodes and want to ask you: 1) Can someone from the SUSE-IT Heroes join the work? => All machines need a DNS change (new external IP) during the time, so we should minimize the refresh time, if not already done. => the haproxy setup on the old and new instances needs to be adapted during the migration. => we need to clarify the database usage and split up new DB servers, if needed 2) When will be the best time when we can start with the migration ? 3) What did I miss? At the moment, my plan number #1 is to do the following on this Thursday: * migrate freeIPA, chip, mickey and minnie to the new network * follow with other, easier to migrate machines like keyserver, icc, hackweek, ... as time permits * check the mysql and postgresql servers for their running databases and plan the split Regards, Lars -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: heroes+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: heroes+owner@opensuse.org