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Re: When will the cutover happen

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Richard Basch)
Thu Apr 28 11:08:00 1994

Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 11:05:03 -0400
To: Derek Atkins <warlord@MIT.EDU>
Cc: "Richard Basch" <basch@MIT.EDU>, sipb-afsreq@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: Derek Atkins's message of Wed, 27 Apr 94 20:32:53 EDT,
	<9404280032.AA28890@toxicwaste.media.mit.edu>
From: "Richard Basch" <basch@MIT.EDU>

   Date: Wed, 27 Apr 94 20:32:53 EDT
   From: Derek Atkins <warlord@MIT.EDU>

   I doubt the cutover will happen until after finals.  And *I* don't
   want to move *ALL* the servers at one time!  I want at least one of
   the old IP-addresses to have a DB server, even if it isn't advertized,
   for at least 2-4 weeks after we tell transarc!!!

   Basically, the way I see it happening:

   1) We send out mail telling people that on such-and-such a date we
   plan to move our database servers to these addresses:
   	18.181.0.22
   	18.181.0.23 
   (or whatever)

   2) On that date, we *do* move the servers to those addresses, and
   start advertising *only* the 18.181 addresses, however we also leave
   one of 18.70.0.21{0,9} active as a DB server, so that sites that are
   slow in updating don't lose totally.

   3) After about 2-4 weeks, we bring down the 18.70 machine, and let
   people who haven't changed by *then* lose.

   If people do not think this is reasonable, speak up now or forever
   hold your peace!

   -derek (a person who thinks changing the IP addresses of DB servers is
   a *BAD IDEA*)

Given such a change is happening, I agree wholeheartedly.

-Richard

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