[02:20] <h00k> http://loco.ubuntu.com/ appears down
[02:20] <h00k> :(
[02:21] <h00k> http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/http://loco.ubuntu.com/
[14:24] <nigelb> Hello, FYI: Summit and LD will go down temporarily today for a shift to a new server.
[14:47] <nigelb> czajkowski: thanks.
[14:47] <czajkowski> np
[14:47] <czajkowski> saves bugs being filed! 
[14:50] <nigelb> heh, true
[14:50] <mhall119> \o/
[14:50] <mhall119> thanks nigelb and czajkowski 
[14:52] <czajkowski> mhall119: when it's done give me a shout and will remove it from the topic 
[14:54] <mhall119> 10:53 < Ng> nigelb: cjohnston: mhall119: I've just repointed our DNS entry for  loco.ubuntu.com to the new host. It will take a while to propagate, but if you  want to put it in /etc/hosts temporarily, it's on 91.189.90.10
[14:54] <mhall119> so, maybe give it an hour
[14:54] <nigelb> saw that.
[14:54] <mhall119> czajkowski: ^
[14:54]  * nigelb just faked dns
[14:54] <nigelb> woah
[14:54] <nigelb> blazing fast
[14:55] <mhall119> yeah, /teams/ comes up right away
[14:55] <nigelb> heh, exactly what I first checked too :D
[14:55] <Ng> nigelb: for now I've set some pretty conservative apache tuning - I hope in the hours and days ahead when we have good graph data as to how the machine is coping, we'll be able to increase the number of processes/threads and tune postgres
[14:55] <nigelb> Ng: The performace is awesome off the bat!
[14:56] <czajkowski> Ng: 
[14:56] <czajkowski> bah
[14:57] <Ng> nigelb: for now it's the only site on there, so it's got the full attention of the machine. I'll be moving summit over shortly
[14:57] <Ng> but that gets little attention
[14:57] <Ng> and I'll probably move over some other stuff from cranberry to spread the load
[14:57] <nigelb> cool :)
[14:57] <Ng> but we've essentially doubled the power available to serve all these sites
[14:59] <nigelb> w00t
[14:59] <nigelb> I hope this fixes the OOMs.
[14:59] <nigelb> OOMs for the other scripts running on cranberry
[17:52] <h00k> oh, hey. loco.ubuntu.com is back
[18:03] <h00k> Oh, so, it turns out that the date/time fields are in 24-hour format when adding a LoCo event
[18:25] <mhall119> h00k: yup, hence why there is no am/pm option
[18:25] <h00k> mhall119: Yeah, it wasn't specified, but I figured it out
[18:26] <h00k> There's a ? in a circle that looks like it could help, but I didn't see any information on hover, click, etc.
[18:27] <h00k> I figured out how to get http://loco.ubuntu.com/meetings/ubuntu-us-wisconsin/164/detail/ set up and running, though.
[19:42] <h00k> So, we have an email stuck in our mailman queue
[19:42] <h00k> The previous LoCo contact lost the administration information
[19:44] <h00k> And we have some events coming up :(
[19:45] <h00k> I had someone 'recover' this, but the login information didn't allow me to log in.
[19:46] <h00k> oop, one went through, but it's not the one with the attachment (pdf) that's stuck
[19:48] <h00k> apparently it will expire in 3 days, so that is fine.
[19:49] <h00k> However, where should I head to get the mailman access?
[19:56] <h00k> (https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-us-wi)
[20:16] <h00k> In addition, I'd like to change launchpad memberships to expire in a year, so we can attempt to get accurate numbers, I talked to someone who had a script to set them to expire en' masse', any protips?