Hello,
given I had to compile MirrorBrain myself (and everyone knows about my
severe lack of development skills :-) I would like to make a test run on
the new server with the new base OS, before I finally make the switch.
The plan is that all processes (rsyncing new builds, feeding mirrors
etc.) are still done on the old server (bilbo1), from where I sync to
the new one (bilbo2), and have the download.documentfoundation.org alias
point to bilbo2.
We then should see if the new setup performs as well as the old one, and
with a TTL of 5 minutes, we can easily switch back to bilbo1 when needed.
The only valueable data, however, is log files. I therefore did some
quick test downloads and would like to ask Norbert and Kendy to see if
their current parsers can still parse the log files in their new form.
Here's an extract:
http://pastebin.com/kCM9G70P
Kendy, Norbert, can one of you confirm your parser still works, so we
don't run into troubles (losing data) when I switch on the new machine?
The above log is a mixture of IPv4 and IPv6, different clients,
operating systems, and files/directories requested.
Thanks a lot,
Florian
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