We now have access to a complete snapshot copy of SqueakSource. I am in the process of retrieving the files to my personal PC (not yet complete, I'm still trying to get a clean copy of one large 15GB file), and I will now need a place to put them on squeak.org.
I need some help to proceed. We need a server with 20 to 30 GB of file space available for the SqueakSource files, and with memory and CPU resources similar to whatever we are currently doing for source.squeak.org.
Can someone help, either by giving me access to an existing server, or by letting me know what is available? I will need a user account (lewis) similar to my current account on build.squeak.org, and I will need sudo privilege to set up an account for squeaksource and to set up the runtime environment.
In addition it would be helpful if I could get enough access to the source.squeak.org server so that I can look at it and figure out how that server is configured. Even better would be if the source.squeak.org server has enough capacity (mainly disk space) to also host squeaksource, in which case we can put both of them on the same server.
I would like to do this as soon as possible (tomorrow perhaps?) so any assistance and pointers will be gratefully received.
Thanks, Dave
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From: Andrea Caracciolo caracciolo@iam.unibe.ch Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 09:41:33 +0200 Subject: Re: squeaksource.com transition to new server To: "David T. Lewis" lewis@mail.msen.com Cc: Fabrizio Perin perin@iam.unibe.ch, Andrei Vasile Chis chisvasileandrei@gmail.com, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de, Andrea CARACCIOLO caracciolo@iam.unibe.ch, Oscar Nierstrasz oscar@iam.unibe.ch, Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com, denker@acm.org
Hi David,
We have made all the files available at the following url: http://scg.unibe.ch/download/SSdump/
username: password:
Let me know if you need anything else.
we would switch DNS entries at some agreed time after the move has been
successfully completed. I made a quick WHOIS lookup and it seems that the domain is owned by Marcus Denker (in CC). I will keep the site running until you manage to set everything up on your side.
Please keep me informed.
Cheers _____________________________ Andrea Caracciolo - caracciolo@iam.unibe.ch Software Composition Group University of Bern