Hi, RAS is now accepting requests on the new host. Some files are still being transfered. None of the cronjobs have been enabled yet, and the update daemon is not running yet. I am to finish all this within the next 8 hours or so. http://authors.repec.org/ the old nebka also had an FTP service to serve RePEc:per archive files (/home/ftp/RePEc/per/) to the world (and RePEc). It has not been transfered yet and that's up to Dan. -ivan
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Ivan Kurmanov <duraley@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
RAS is now accepting requests on the new host. Some files are still being transfered.
Files were copied successfully. The only part that is still being copied now are the backups. I've started the update daemon and it works. I'll soon start enabling the other jobs. -ivan
None of the cronjobs have been enabled yet, and the update daemon is not running yet. I am to finish all this within the next 8 hours or so.
the old nebka also had an FTP service to serve RePEc:per archive files (/home/ftp/RePEc/per/) to the world (and RePEc). It has not been transfered yet and that's up to Dan.
-ivan
Dan, There was a problem of too small max_allowed_packet variable in mysql. I've modified /etc/my.cnf and restarted mysql. It helped. -i On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 3:36 PM, Ivan Kurmanov <duraley@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Ivan Kurmanov <duraley@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
RAS is now accepting requests on the new host. Some files are still being transfered.
Files were copied successfully. The only part that is still being copied now are the backups.
I've started the update daemon and it works.
I'll soon start enabling the other jobs.
-ivan
None of the cronjobs have been enabled yet, and the update daemon is not running yet. I am to finish all this within the next 8 hours or so.
the old nebka also had an FTP service to serve RePEc:per archive files (/home/ftp/RePEc/per/) to the world (and RePEc). It has not been transfered yet and that's up to Dan.
-ivan
FTP is now setup on the new server. I'm waiting for the firewall to be updated to allow access. Do I need to rsync /home/ftp from the old server to the new one? On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 5:18 AM, Ivan Kurmanov <duraley@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
RAS is now accepting requests on the new host. Some files are still being transfered.
None of the cronjobs have been enabled yet, and the update daemon is not running yet. I am to finish all this within the next 8 hours or so.
the old nebka also had an FTP service to serve RePEc:per archive files (/home/ftp/RePEc/per/) to the world (and RePEc). It has not been transfered yet and that's up to Dan.
-ivan
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Dan Hayes writes
FTP is now setup on the new server. I'm waiting for the firewall to be updated to allow access. Do I need to rsync /home/ftp from the old server to the new one?
Yes. Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel http://authorprofile.org/pkr1 skype: thomaskrichel
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 6:13 PM, Dan Hayes <dhayes501@gmail.com> wrote:
FTP is now setup on the new server. I'm waiting for the firewall to be updated to allow access. good.
Do I need to rsync /home/ftp from the old server to the new one?
It looks to be copied already. Even if it is an old copy, it is recreated from /home/aras/acis/metadata.output/ every hour by cronjob that has not been enabled yet, but I'm about to enable it. -ivan
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 5:18 AM, Ivan Kurmanov <duraley@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
RAS is now accepting requests on the new host. Some files are still being transfered.
None of the cronjobs have been enabled yet, and the update daemon is not running yet. I am to finish all this within the next 8 hours or so.
the old nebka also had an FTP service to serve RePEc:per archive files (/home/ftp/RePEc/per/) to the world (and RePEc). It has not been transfered yet and that's up to Dan.
-ivan
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