[Bioperl-l] Open-Bio server downtime and IP address changes
scheduled for Tuesday September 2nd 2003
Chris Dagdigian
dag at sonsorol.org
Wed Aug 27 11:46:07 EDT 2003
Hi Everyone,
Apologies for the mass cross-posting but this email is about server and
IP changes that will affect all of our projects and servers.
Simply put -- Wyeth, the company that provides us with our hosting and
wonderful T3 connection to the internet is cutting their internet
connection circuits over from one ISP to a different Tier 1 internet
backbone.
Technically the changeover will be swift as the circuit and new
routers/firewalls are already in place. Should be a matter of bringing
down the old gear and lighting up the new stuff.
The backbone change will have a significant affect on us though -- all
of our server IP addresses will change.
The change is scheduled for the evening (EST/EDT timezone) of September
2nd 2003. I'll be onsite at Wyeth in the datacenter as the change occurs
so that I can bring down our servers and plug in the new IP addresses.
The really nice thing is that all of our primary and secondary DNS
nameservers are hosted at places other than Wyeth. This means that we
can almost instantly be pushing out the new correct IP addresses for all
of our open-bio.org, biojava.org etc. domain names.
If I can get my act together during the day on Tuesday I'll start
seeding our DNS servers with shorter TTL values which will speed up the
spread of the new information.
For people with 'fresh' DNS data our servers will appear back on the
internet within 30 minutes or so. For people behind nameserver caches
that do not refresh all that often please expect our servers to "vanish"
from the internet for a period of about 8-24 hours while the new
information propagates out through the internet.
Regards,
Chris
open-bio.org
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