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* [x] plan disk layout * [x] write venus:/BonMotBackup/backup.sh to back up bonmot.ca to casein.bonmot.ca * [x] shut down mercury zone and back up whole system * [x] remove & replace disks * [x] install Solaris * [x] bring up V100 to serve some things (change "casein" ip number to mercury's) * [x] set up ZFS filesystem /zone/ * [x] patch * [x] put old disks back in to put machine back in service again * [x] next morning, shut down mercury again and do the last sync * [x] create zfs filesystem /zone/venus.old and restore all of old venus to it using venus:/root/restore.sh * [x] disable autofs * [x] create mercury zone ... this failed because the global zone detected that the IP number was in use, resulting in this obscure message: Installation of these packages generated errors: <CSWisaexec SUNWservicetagu SUNWstosreg> The file </zone/mercury/root/var/sadm/system/logs/install_log> contains a log of the zone installation. The IP address previously set on the network interface ? f????<???@? ?? is no longer available. The system state is corrupted. System identification can no longer continue. * [x] move mercury /local to correct place * [x] move mercury /var/log * [x] check ownership & permissions * [x] set up metadisk for the boot partition * [x] set nvalias to be the names of the two boot devices * [x] update boot-device to those names * [x] test that system will boot if disk1 removed * [x] get pkg-get * [x] install gcc * [x] pkg-get mysql5 (also installs Perl DBI and DBD::mysql modules, thank God) * [x] bring up ntp * [x] install rsync * [x] install imagemagick * [ ] install gd ==Each Zone== * [x] immediately disable sendmail until it's config'd * [x] disable stupid autofs * [x] run sst * [x] configure apache * [ ] test that gd works with the "ship" database * [x] set up postfix on mercury * [x] test LayoutMachine upload, thumbnails etc. ==Finally== * [ ] delete all the remaining garbage in venus.old * [ ] consider hosting communitywiki.org
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