[sudo-discuss] [support.iocoop.org #1711] wikispot.org server

mattsenate@gmail.com mattsenate at gmail.com
Tue Mar 26 07:03:31 PDT 2013


Anyone able to pick up a server for sudo?

// Matt

----- Reply message -----
From: "Philip Neustrom" <philip at localwiki.org>
To: "Matthew Senate" <mattsenate at gmail.com>
Subject: [support.iocoop.org #1711] wikispot.org server
Date: Mon, Mar 25, 2013 11:41 PM
I don't have a car, but localwiki can donate this server to sudoroom if we can figure out a way to pick it up and transport. I will need to pull the drives, though. Ideas? It's relatively speedy, just not worth colo'ing for us (switched to ec2 for now)

Begin forwarded message:

From: "Ben Kochie via RT" <support at iocoop.org>
Date: March 19, 2013, 11:25:00 PM PDT
To: philip at localwiki.org
Subject: [support.iocoop.org #1711] wikispot.org server
Reply-To: support at iocoop.org

Any chance you can pick up the machine this Wednesday (March 20)?
On Fri Mar 15 13:41:12 2013, ben at nerp.net wrote:
Sorry we didn't get a chance to sync up this week. I'll be oncall this
weekend,
so I'll be home most of the day, except I have some errands to run
between
12:00 and 16:00 on Saturday.

On Mon Mar 11 18:11:43 2013, philip at localwiki.org wrote:
Wednesday works better - I'll swing by then. Around what time?

Philip Neustrom
Executive Director
LocalWiki
http://localwiki.org

On Mar 11, 2013, at 5:57 PM, "Ben Kochie via RT"
<support at iocoop.org>
wrote:

I unracked the machine and will be home later this evening.

This week is somewhat busy. I will probably be home around 10pm
tonight, unless
you want to meet me at City Beer Store between 7pm and 10pm.

I'll also be available some time on Wednesday evening after the
coop
board
meeting.

On Mon Mar 11 17:23:58 2013, philip at localwiki.org wrote:
Your apartment would be great! Let me know when a good time to
pick
it up is.

Philip Neustrom
Executive Director
LocalWiki
http://localwiki.org

On Mar 11, 2013, at 5:21 PM, Ben Kochie via RT
<support at iocoop.org>
wrote:

Oh wait, if you're in SF, I can bring the machine to my
apartment
in
SF.

On Mon Mar 11 17:20:58 2013, ben at nerp.net wrote:
It looks like this machine as accidentally racked in Layer42. I
looked
at the
console and it's in a crash loop.

I unplugged it and can either ship the drives to you for data
recovery, or I
can arrange to ship the whole machine. Please let me know.

On Thu Mar 07 15:06:13 2013, philip at localwiki.org wrote:
Would be good to get this machine if possible. There may be a
couple
of things on it we'll want, as it died (?) right before the
move.

I'm in SF so if you're here too it shouldn't be too hard to
coordinate?

On Mar 7, 2013, at 1:24 PM, "Ben Kochie via RT"
<support at iocoop.org>
wrote:

No, Graham gave all of the equipment to the coop. However
we're
likely
just going to recycle most of it since it's pretty old gear.

-ben

On Thu, 7 Mar 2013, Philip Neustrom via RT wrote:

I'm assuming graham has some machines he wants back? If so,
you
could pass this machine on to graham and I could coordinate
with
him

On Mar 7, 2013, at 9:26 AM, "Ben Kochie via RT"
<support at iocoop.org> wrote:

I can either arrange to have it sent to you, or I can do
the
data
wipe for you
if you would like.

On Tue Feb 26 23:16:57 2013, philip at localwiki.org wrote:
I haven't been following all the colo deracking threads,
but
I'd
like
to let you know that we've migrated off the machine after
it
stopped responding yesterday so it can be safely deracked
this
weekend.

The Q I have: what will happen to this physical machine?
It
has
sensitive user data on it so I'd like to make sure it gets
either
destroyed, returned to its own (us? Amit?), or picked up
by
us.
How
should we coordinate this? May be easiest for us to just
take
it
and hand it off to Amit if he wants it.

Thanks for all your amazing work!!
Philip
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