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Downtime: Saturday, October 29, 2011

On Saturday, October 29, 2011, OIT will have a scheduled network outage from 5:00am to 11:00am EDT.

OIT will be replacing a core component of the campus network infrastructure the morning of Saturday, October 29, 2011, from 5:00am to 11:00am. This is the first Saturday of fall recess.

During the work, the CS network will be disconnected from the outside world. If you are in the CS building during this time, you will be able to access local CS resources. E-mail in or out of the department will be queued and delivered when connectivity is restored.

For details, see the OIT posting.

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Downtime: Tue, November 1, 2011

On Tuesday, November 1, 2011, we will have a scheduled downtime from 4:00am to 8:00am EDT.

This downtime affects all users of the department\’s computing and networking infrastructure.

Scheduled work includes:

  • Security/bug-fix updates to Zimbra E-mail systems
  • Security/bug-fix/configuration updates to Apache/PHP web servers
  • Minor configuration update to support connection to new HPCRC facility
  • Minor configuration update to facilitate ongoing transition to new file server

During some of the 4am-8am window, most of the services (e.g., E-mail, web, cycle servers) will be unavailable. E-mail destined to the department will be queued and then delivered at the end of the maintenance window.

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Downtime: Thu, March 31, 2011

On Thursday, March 31, 2011, we will have a scheduled downtime from 4:00am to 8:00am EDT.

This downtime affects all users of the department\’s computing and networking infrastructure.

Scheduled work includes:

  • Final work to replace core network switch/router
  • Updates to web server provisioning and configuration

During some of the 4am-8am window, most of the services (e.g., E-mail, web, cycle servers) will be unavailable. E-mail destined to the department will be queued and then delivered at the end of the maintenance window.

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Downtime: Sat, January 22, 2011

On Saturday, January 22, 2011, from 6:00am to 9:00am EST, there will be a power shutdown in the CS Building. The shutdown will include the electrical panels that supply most of the power to the building including lighting and power to all the offices, hallways, and lab spaces, as well as the elevator.

Please note that this means that all office and lab computers need to be cleanly shutdown before the start of work early Saturday morning. For most users, we expect that you will shutdown your machine(s) when you leave Friday afternoon/evening.

Also note that the power to the main machine room (room 218) is on a separate electrical feed and will remain operational. Therefore, services such as e-mail, web sites, cycle servers (including the c2 cluster), and remote access will not be interrupted.

This work is part of an ongoing project to increase the power and cooling capacity of our basement machine room (room 002).

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Downtime: Thu, January 20, 2011

On Thursday, January 20, 2011, we will have a scheduled downtime from 4:00am to 8:00am EST.

This downtime affects all users of the department\’s computing and networking infrastructure.

Scheduled work includes:

  • Upgrade of penguins, cycles, and other systems to CentOS 5.5
  • Updates to Zimbra
  • Upgrade the print server
  • Maintenance/re-configuration of some of our networking infrastructure

During some of the 4am-8am window, most of the services (e.g., E-mail, web, cycle servers) will be unavailable. E-mail destined to the department will be queued and then delivered at the end of the maintenance window.

The other work is part of the normal maintenance of the department infrastructure.

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Downtime: Thu, September 9, 2010

On Thursday, September 9, 2010, we will have a scheduled downtime from 4:00am to 8:00am EDT.

This downtime affects all users of the department\’s computing and networking infrastructure.

What is happening:

  • We will be moving home directories back to their proper place in the NetApp storage pool.
    • At our last downtime, we moved the home directories to a temporary area in our disk storage array so that we could reconfigure the disk space for increased redundancy. At this downtime, we will move the home directories back to their proper location. (This movement is transparent to the users.)
  • We will be updating the Zimbra e-mail software.
    • The Zimbra update is part of normal maintenance. The update includes both bug fixes and some feature enhancements. This anticipated update wasn\’t available earlier in the summer so we are doing it now before the semester begins

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