Maintenance is completed on centos7.eskimo.com. It has been returned to service.
OpenSuse Up, Mint Down
Maintenance work is complete on opensuse.eskimo.com. It has been returned to service.
Starting maintenance on mint.eskimo.com. It is expected to be down for approximately 45 minutes.
Centos7 Maintenance
I’ve also taken centos7.eskimo.com down for maintenance. I am doing work on those shell servers, which currently have nobody logged in, early. The expected downtime for this server is approximately 45 minutes.
OpenSuse Maintenance
The shell server opensuse.eskimo.com is down for maintenance. Expected downtime is approximately 45 minutes.
Maintenance Saturday Midnight – 2AM
I’ll be taking pretty much all the machines down for imaging and rebooting to load new kernels and other upgrades, they won’t all be down at the same time, so if one shell server isn’t up try another. The only time all services will be down is when the main file server is rebooted.
Fedora Restored, Scientific7 Maintenance
The fedora.eskimo.com shell server is restored.
The scientific7.eskimo.com shell server will be going down for maintenance shortly. Expected downtime is approximately 45 minutes.
Ubuntu Restored, Fedora Maintenance
The maintenance work on ubuntu.eskimo.com is completed.
The shell server fedora.eskimo.com will be going down for maintenance in about half an hour.
Ubuntu Maintenance
The shell server ubuntu.eskimo.com is presently down for maintenance work. It is being imaged so that current backups reflect recent security improvements and updates. Expected downtime is about 45 minutes.
Fedora 21 Upgraded
The Fedora upgrade has been a success.
That said, the one thing I HATE about Fedora 21 is the Software Installer, actually I hated the Software Installer in Fedora 20, but then I had options, Packages, Apper, etc, but they’ve broken back-end support for categories so these alternatives no longer work.
Now, if you don’t know the name of a package (and then you can use yum), you’re stuck with browsing through an ultra-slow interface, to install extremely slowly (if it doesn’t blow up altogether) software the Fedora folks have decided are worthy of being included.
It is slow, arbitrary, hard to find things, and when you do find them it takes forever and a day and you can only install from one subcategory at a time, it won’t show you any others until installations finish in the first.
I wish they’d take a clue from OpenSuse, their installer, Yast, resolves dependencies up front so you know about any conflicts and can select a resolution BEFORE you start the install process. It lays things out in an logical organized fashion, it doesn’t require someone to create a graphic for each potentially installable program before it can be included.
So to the Fedora folks, if you want to create a highly graphical kludgey installer, great, but leave the back-end support in place for more functional installers that work.
Fedora Upgrade
Fedora is currently down for upgrade from Fedora 20 to Fedora 21. Since the machine has been getting very little use and nobody was on it, I didn’t think it would hurt to do it during normal hours.
I’m attempting a network update, but if that fails I will just re-install from scratch. This won’t affect users home directories or mail, those are on a separate file server.