Loss of zeniv.linux.org.uk - my git tree now, potentially email, and more
From: Russell King - ARM Linux <hidden>
Date: 2016-05-04 12:15:41
Things are going to be particularly difficult for the upcoming merge window for me. Right now, the machine which I host my git tree became partially unresponsive in the early hours of Monday morning - the kernel was up and running, but userspace was completely dead. The machine would ping, and accept tcp connections, but that was all. While requesting on-site engineers to reset/power cycle the box, it turns out that the (three year old) power supply has developed an identical fault to the previous power supply, where the machine only stays powered on for less than a second before power collapses and it cycles. In theory, this is a simple matter of either getting the power supply replaced, or getting access to the hosting site. However, it appears that despite the machine owner and myself being able to get access three years ago, Vodafone (the hosting company) are now telling is that we are not permitted physical access to the machine. That makes repair or replacement rather difficult. It sounds like Vodafone have lost part of their customer database. The latest update this morning is that we've supplied Vodafone with the necessary details, and we're waiting for their response before we re-submit our physical access request. The long and short of it is... my git tree in linux-next is currently frozen in its -rc4 state, and is currently inaccessible until we get this resolved, and we have no timescale for its resolution at present. While I can point git.arm.linux.org.uk elsewhere at the moment, there's another issue lurking (see below.) Since we are currently at -rc6, and either -rc7 next week or the merge window opening, this is going to be a problem. Another thing to bring up is that I've mentioned to Alan Cox about his linux.org.uk domain. Obviously, my arm.linux.org.uk is dependent on Alan's linux.org.uk domain. The primary name server was this failed machine, and the domain appears to have an unusually short expiry of just one week. I've discussed with Alan, and he has migrated it to his ISP, but his ISP doesn't do sub-domains, this may present me with a problem. To preempt problems, while this email address is still working, I now have in place armlinux.org.uk, and I will be transitioning everything over to this new domain in the coming days/weeks. Hence, expect me to start sending email from @armlinux.org.uk addresses. Obviously, this also means git pulls will (eventually) start coming from git.armlinux.org.uk as well. However, I hope to keep at least arm.linux.org.uk email active for a while yet. -- RMK's Patch system: http://www.arm.linux.org.uk/developer/patches/ FTTC broadband for 0.8mile line: currently at 9.6Mbps down 400kbps up according to speedtest.net.