OpenJDK server migration TONIGHT (Monday 2009/9/28)

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OpenJDK server migration TONIGHT (Monday 2009/9/28)

by Mark Reinhold :: Rate this Message:

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The OpenJDK servers will move to a new datacenter tonight.  No updates
to any openjdk.java.net host will be accepted after 8pm PDT tonight,
though all will continue to be available in read-only mode.  The cr,
hg, and mail servers should be ready to accept updates by noon PDT on
Tuesday, if not earlier; the bugs server may be offline for a day or
two longer.

The DNS entries for all openjdk.java.net hosts will change overnight,
some time after 1am PDT.  If you have a local DNS cache then you might
need to check that it updates properly.

Follow-up announcements will be posted as services come back online.

- Mark

OpenJDK server migration status

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The migration is complete except for the bugs server, which is still
being worked on.  The cr, hg, and mail servers are now open for updates
and incoming e-mail.

When pushing changesets to hg.openjdk.java.net or code-review materials
to cr.openjdk.java.net you will likely see a frightening "DNS SPOOFING
DETECTED" / "REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED" message pointing
to specific lines of your ~/.ssh/known_hosts file.  You can eliminate
the message by removing those lines from the file.

FYI the fingerprint of the new RSA host key for both the hg and cr
servers is 37:e0:73:cc:23:fc:2e:29:e7:40:fd:9d:35:69:bc:e3.

Please report any problems to ops@....

Thanks to Tim Bell and Brad Wetmore for helping with this migration,
on very short notice!

- Mark

Re: OpenJDK server migration status

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> From: Mark Reinhold <mr@...>
> Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 14:06:40 -0700

> The migration is complete except for the bugs server, which is still
> being worked on.  The cr, hg, and mail servers are now open for updates
> and incoming e-mail.

bugs.openjdk.java.net is back online.  (Thanks Brad!)

We now return you to your regularly scheduled hacking.

- Mark