ProjectInfrastructure
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Mapping of assets
DNS
racktables.org domain is currently registered through GoDaddy, which also provides 2 free nameservers. Aaron manages the domain.
racktables.org mail
racktables.org mail is handled by zohomail.com. Zoho Mail offers free service for up to three e-mail addresses. Two mailing lists exist, "devteam" and "info", which are setup to forward all messages to every development team member.
racktables-users mail
FreeLists is a great free service without accompanying advertisements. The only drawback about it is that it is non-profit and can go down some day, hence make sure the list of subscribers is present in a recent backup tarball.
To manage the mailing list, go to this page and use the form to the left. Input your email subscribed to the list. If you don't remember your password, log in with an empty password, in this case the system will email you a one-time token to input on the next screen. Once logged in, you will see a very long SELECT with all lists of FreeLists. Click on the SELECT and press "r" to get to items starting with R. Select racktables-users and press "Select list" below. On the next screen press "Admin Menu". To manage individual subscribers, select one on the "Current List Users" SELECT and press "User Options". VACATION, MODPOST and NOPOST are the most frequently used flags, their meaning is explained inline.
Please think twice before changing any of the list-wide settings on the "Edit List Config" menu, these settings influence all subscribers of racktables-users.
Bug tracker, wiki, demo host
Arnaud Launay is the administrator of the server hosting this wiki, Mantis and the RackTables demo. To get SSH access there, be a team member and find someone who already has access.
Statistics
SF download stats work for the downloads. Google analytics works for the content of racktables.org and demo.racktables.org (it does not currently display its admin interface in every browser).
racktables.org
SourceForge project vhost.
downloads
SourceForge project FRS (File Release System, a CDN of sorts).
Backup procedure
the backup directory
mkdir RackTables-project-backup-`date +%Y%m%d` cd RackTables-project-backup-`date +%Y%m%d`
racktables-users mailing list
Send an empty email with subject "who racktables-users" to ecartis@freelists.org and you will get a list of all subscribers. Save it to the backup directory as "racktables-users.txt".
Git repositories
git clone --mirror git://github.com/RackTables/racktables.git racktables.git git clone --mirror git://github.com/RackTables/racktables-contribs.git racktables-contribs.git
SourceForge data
Backup stuff accessible from SF SSH only:
ssh -t YOUR_SF_USERNAME,racktables@shell.sourceforge.net create tar czf racktables.org.tar.gz /home/project-web/racktables/htdocs/ sf-help | fgrep 'ssh -p' # Note the hostname and the port and copy the files from SF shell to the backup directory: scp -P 24006 YOUR_SF_USERNAME@shell4.sourceforge.net:~/racktables.org.tar.gz . # in SF shell again rm racktables.org.tar.gz shutdown
Bug tracker, wiki data
SSH into the host and create a new backup directory.
mkdir ~/RackTables-apps-backup cd ~/RackTables-apps-backup
Copy the applications into the backup directory on the server. This is important because they contain uploaded files and configuration settings.
tar czf bugs.tar.gz ~/www/bugs tar czf wiki.tar.gz ~/www/wiki
Export the database for each application.
mysqldump -u <username> -p <dbname> > bugs.sql mysqldump -u <username> -p <dbname> > wiki.sql
SCP the remote server directory to the local backup directory, then remove it from the server.
Final check
Now the backup directory must have these files/directories:
- racktables.git
- racktables-contribs.git
- racktables-users.txt
- racktables.org.tar.gz
- RackTables-apps-backup
- wiki.tar.gz
- wiki.sql
- bugs.tar.gz
- bugs.sql
SAVE THE BACKUP FOLDER TO A SAFE PLACE