[RFC] Cutover time for DNS for move to OpenShift
Karsten 'quaid' Wade
kwade at redhat.com
Wed Nov 28 16:48:12 UTC 2012
On 11/28/2012 02:14 AM, Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 12:05:55PM -0800, Karsten 'quaid' Wade wrote:
>> I'm thinking of cutover target for DNS of:
>
> I like that the TTL is already set to 300, so max 5 minutes to switch
> over.
>
>> Thursday 29 Nov. 23:59 UTC [1]
>> 4 pm PST (for me who is doing the work)
>> 7 PM EST (go eat dinner East Coast oVirt hackers)
>> Midnight UTC (go to bed Euro oVirt hackers)
>> 2 am IST (sweet dreams Tel Aviv oVirt hackers)
>>
>> Thoughts? Objections? Alternative ideas?
>
> I'd check with the various teams if they have anything big planned where
> they need wiki access. Otherwise I have no preference based on time.
As it happens, we wouldn't normally want to do a change right now as
they developers are working on the 3.2 Alpha. However, we're ready to go
with this change and if we have to delay the change, it's going to be a
few weeks until Dave and I can be available to do the change.
In today's meeting the Alpha got delayed a bit, so I think we're going
to be OK. In the future, it's probably a good idea for Infra to have a
change freeze around every planned oVirt release stage. But I think the
fixes to the website are worth the riskier change at this time, as one
of the main reasons for the changes is to make it easier to highlight
the releases and work being done.
If we pick a few hours around the suggested time for a window, we can
just announce that to arch at .
2100 UTC Thursday to 0100 UTC Friday.
- Karsten
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