16-Apr-2005 - 12:00pm - 8:00pm www4 Upgrade > Dual Xeon
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 4:45 pm
Hi guys,
Well it looks like we've found the only potential way to nip the current CPanel/CentOS 3.4 issues (/scripts/upcp randomly causing kernel panics) is the not use CentOS 3.4. As such, the new replacement for www4 has been loaded with Fedora Core 3, all of the relavent data from the current www4 has been rsynced to the new server, and thus far, it appears that it's ready to go.
As such, I've scheduled this maintenance for Saturday April 16th, 2005, to be completed between 12:00pm (noon), and 8:00pm EST. We will be powering down services on the old www4 as we do one final file synchronization to the new one in the following order: POP3/SMTP, MySQL, HTTP.
Once all data has been synchronized, the old www4 will be unplugged, the new www4 will be rebooted, and the routing tables will be cleared (on the gateway router to ensure traffic goes the right direction).
Customers should expect between 10 and 20 minutes of downtime for their email, between 5 and 15 minutes of downtime for mysqld, and between 4 and 8 minutes of downtime for httpd.
If this goes flawlessly on the first attempt, subsequent attempts will not be necessary. Overall, we expect the impact of this maintenance to be extremely minimal relative to whats being done, and hope to have everyone happy on the new Dual Xeon before the day is done. Next week we will be performing the same type of maintenance on the new www6 server (replacing the Dual Opteron with a Dual Xeon), with www5 being upgraded sometime next month (likely near the end of the month).
Regards,
Well it looks like we've found the only potential way to nip the current CPanel/CentOS 3.4 issues (/scripts/upcp randomly causing kernel panics) is the not use CentOS 3.4. As such, the new replacement for www4 has been loaded with Fedora Core 3, all of the relavent data from the current www4 has been rsynced to the new server, and thus far, it appears that it's ready to go.
As such, I've scheduled this maintenance for Saturday April 16th, 2005, to be completed between 12:00pm (noon), and 8:00pm EST. We will be powering down services on the old www4 as we do one final file synchronization to the new one in the following order: POP3/SMTP, MySQL, HTTP.
Once all data has been synchronized, the old www4 will be unplugged, the new www4 will be rebooted, and the routing tables will be cleared (on the gateway router to ensure traffic goes the right direction).
Customers should expect between 10 and 20 minutes of downtime for their email, between 5 and 15 minutes of downtime for mysqld, and between 4 and 8 minutes of downtime for httpd.
If this goes flawlessly on the first attempt, subsequent attempts will not be necessary. Overall, we expect the impact of this maintenance to be extremely minimal relative to whats being done, and hope to have everyone happy on the new Dual Xeon before the day is done. Next week we will be performing the same type of maintenance on the new www6 server (replacing the Dual Opteron with a Dual Xeon), with www5 being upgraded sometime next month (likely near the end of the month).
Regards,