Re: Netroedge legacy server is offline

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On Nov 11, 2009, at 10:12 AM, Philip Edelbrock wrote:


Hi Jean,

On Nov 11, 2009, at 8:29 AM, Jean Delvare wrote:

Hi Philip,

On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 19:13:19 -0800, Philip Edelbrock wrote:
We're relocating and trying to consolidate/phase-out some equipment at
our company.  One side effect is an old server that hosts some
mirrored files as well as some legacy files for Lm_sensors is offline
right now.

If the files aren't easily and quickly relocatable, I might just try
to bring that old beast back online until I get some time to do a
proper relocation to a better server/service.

I've put a note on the Lm_sensors wiki download page noting the
temporary outage.

Sorry for the late notice, I only just realized that there was still
some Lm_sensors files still being hosted there by FTP.

Thanks for taking care. I'm not totally sure how temporary or permanent
the outage is supposed to be. If it is temporary, I guess we can live
without a mirror for a few days or weeks... at least until the next
lm-sensors release.

If permanent, then we have to look for a different mirror server.
Although this is not necessarily very appealing, I could host the files
myself if needed. This is only 37 MB of data total (34 MB for
lm-sensors and 3 MB for i2c), nothing frightening.

I can likely get the old server back up this week (today, I hope) and then we can look at relocating those files elsewhere. I think I can probably get those moved off to managed hosting server we have. In any case, we should have plenty of time to figure out a more permanent home once I get the old server moved to the new office and fired back up.

OK, the mirror is back up!  I removed the notice from the download page.


Phil

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