On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 07:08:34 +0200, David Haller wrote:
Hello,
On Tue, 18 Oct 2011, Jim Henderson wrote:
On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 18:53:23 -0500, Rajko M. wrote:
On Monday, October 17, 2011 05:03:31 PM Jim Henderson wrote: I know that's been the case for a while - really since ACS took over the IS&T side of things (in some cases - not sure if that's entirely the issue for the SUSE side of things).
Does this plan to move services involve relocating some from the US to Germany, that you're aware of?
They're not that many anyway, much remained in .de when SUSE was bought by Novell. A little digging with traceroute and whois on some relevant hosts tells me that e.g. the subdomains/hosts:
www, en, news (all 130.57.4.24), forums (130.57.4.15)
are reached (from here, and now) via
11 0.so-5-1-0.XT2.DEN4.ALTER.NET (152.63.1.138) 12 POS7-0.GW3.DEN4.ALTER.NET (152.63.72.73) 13 unknown.customer.alter.net (65.206.183.22) 14 192.94.118.247
so seem to be hosted at a Novell.com site in Denver, USA.
That geolocation is probably incorrect, as I tihnk most of those (certainly the 130.57 addresses) are in the Novell DMZ in Provo. forums.novell.com is also in that area - for both the web and NNTP interfaces. However, they're leveraging existing infrastructure, so not sure that they should/would be moved.
The subdomains/hosts:
login, features (195.135.221.133), lists (195.135.221.135), software (195.135.221.150), download (195.135.221.134), build (195.135.221.133), bugs, doc (195.135.221.140), connect (195.135.221.34), static (195.135.221.143), the last of which is notable as it hosts static webcontent (e.g. graphics) for www and the <LANG> subsites etc.
are all reached (from here, and now) via 7 Tenge1-2-56.cr2.NBG2.content-core.net (212.123.123.213) 8 fe-5-1-4.nue1-inet-cisco2.suse.de (212.123.111.28)
so they all are at the SUSE site in Nuremburg, Germany ("NBG" is a common abbreviation for Nuremburg and NUE is the IATA-Code for the airport Nürnberg (Nuremberg)).
I haven't looked up by/via what host(s) the Novell ICS login for bugzilla etc. is handled.
Remember: all those hosts/IPs might be loadbalanced and whatnot.
So, I guess, there are not that many services to be moved anyway.
That's probably the case. Jim -- Jim Henderson Please keep on-topic replies on the list so everyone benefits -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org