Re: Moving developer.classpath.org Xen session

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Jim Pick wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> It appears that the ISP in Seattle where I'm renting colo space for one
> of my Xen servers has gotten itself listed in the Spamhaus blacklists.
> 
> I'm hosting developer.classpath.org on that particular server.  It's
> being used for the Classpath mailing lists, so being blacklisted by
> Spamhaus is not good.  I imagine that many (most?) people won't even get
> this message.
> 
> In order to resolve this, I'm going to transfer the Xen session to
> another server I have in San Jose, California.
> 
> So, in about an hour, I'm going to turn off the Xen session, rsync the
> data to my other server, and update the DNS.  There shouldn't be much
> more than an hour of downtime if all goes well.
> 
> Actually, this is the second time this has happened.  The last time, the
> ISP managed to get themselves de-blacklisted just before I was about to
> lose patience and switch.  Now it's happened again.  :-(
> 
> Also, does anybody have an recommendations for co-locating a 1U server
> in Seattle or Vancouver, B.C. that's inexpensive, but still reputable?
> 
> Sorry about all this...

Okay.  It looks like the move worked.  If I missed anything, please send
me an email.

Cheers,

 - Jim


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