Everyone,
Darkrealms / ZC1 operations and the mail Hub must be taken off-line as of March 31st 8pm EST for maintenance - moving the entire virtual machine from one datastore to another.
Estimated downtime may be 4 to 5 hours. When the system resumes operation, all mail operations and nodelist generation will catch-up normally.
Nick
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Estimated downtime may be 4 to 5 hours. When the system resumes operation, all mail operations and nodelist generation will catch-up normally.
Meh, rsync is your friend. :)
Estimated downtime may be 4 to 5 hours. When the system resumes
On 31 Mar 21 03:42:23, Nigel Reed said the following to Nick Andre:
Estimated downtime may be 4 to 5 hours. When the system resumes operation, >> all mail operations and nodelist generation will catch-up normally.
Meh, rsync is your friend. :)
I'm not running Linux...
Meh, rsync is your friend. :)
I'm not running Linux...
And that is why you should be :)
On 01 Apr 21 04:50:19, Nigel Reed said the following to Nick Andre:
Meh, rsync is your friend. :)
I'm not running Linux...
And that is why you should be :)
I should be doing a lot of things... now that spring is here, a road trip sounds interesting.
I aim to do all 50 states. Going well, just got NV, UT, CO, ID, WI, MN, MI, IN, and OH to go other than the 2 distant ones. Oh I forgot about KY. Googl Maps says I can get to Fulton, KY in 9 hours, but I think I'll wait until I have a reason to go.
Where are you thinking of?
Since I'm a Canuck that means whatever is cheap... but I've already
lived and travelled all over Canada.
You ever been up to the territories? I'm not a big fan of snow or blackfli and from what I understand, those are their only two seasons up there.
It is a bucket-list thing for me to do the road trip across the 'states. Start off in New york city and end up somewhere in California at the end of it
all with my luck.
Same here.Where are you thinking of?
Since I'm a Canuck that means whatever is cheap... but I've already lived and
travelled all over Canada.
Unfortunately with the way the world is heading with Covid it may be awhile before international travel will ever be on the horizon for me anytime soon.
I've thought about that. I can work from "home" which basically means, if I have a signal, I can work there. I could drive a bunch of hours, setup and work 4 hours, move on, work 4 more hours...
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