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{{MARKDOWN}}
[[Category:IT]]
[[Category:IT]]
1. Check `favog` is up well in advance. If it isn't, get Matt to start it
1. Make sure Matt is available when you're planning to make the switch
1. If you are planning to allow people to edit the wiki on favog, ask yourself if you really want to do that. If you do, ask Clive what to do. We don't do this any more because it takes forever to synch back to merple over 4G in a field.
1. On merple, as root, run `~/server_synch` and make yourself comfortable. It takes a significant length of time
1. Get Matt to deploy the offline version of the website to favog
1. Get Matt to swap http/https over to `favog` on the router - leave ssh until you have confirmed everything is working
1. If Matt is not leaving more or less immediately, remind him to change beaker's DNS to point the CNAME `live` at `favog` instead of `merple` (www, crew, etc all CNAME to `live`) so he sees the same website as the public - if you're doing this Matt, you need to do this before checking the sites or get somebody outside the office to check
1. Check it all
    1. Check the website is up.
    1. Check the wikis are up
    1. Check the wikis are editable
    1. Check ls2 is running and that you can search for a recent page (favog:~ # systemctl status ls2)
1. Get Matt to swap ssh over
1. Check ssh now connects to `favog`


### These are the old instructions, kept here so I have them if the new instructions don't work. please ignore
# Check `favog` is up well in advance. If it isn't, get Matt to start it
 
# Make sure Matt is available when you're planning to make the switch
1. Check `favog` is up well in advance. If it isn't, get Matt to start it
# If you are planning to allow people to edit the wiki on favog, ask yourself if you really want to do that. If you do, ask Clive what to do. We don't do this any more because it takes forever to synch back to merple over 4G in a field.
1. Make sure Matt is available when you're planning to make the switch
# On merple, as root, run `~/server_synch` and make yourself comfortable. It takes a significant length of time
1. Ensure the Plot team are warned via discord
# Get Matt to deploy the offline version of the website to favog
1. Remind Matt before you start
# Get Matt to swap http/https over to `favog` on the router - leave ssh until you have confirmed everything is working
1. Tell Plot you are starting via discord
# If Matt is not leaving more or less immediately, remind him to change beaker's DNS to point the CNAME `live` at `favog` instead of `merple` (www, crew, etc all CNAME to `live`) so he sees the same website as the public - if you're doing this Matt, you need to do this before checking the sites or get somebody outside the office to check
1. It's probably easier to have two windows open, one on each server, but if you do be _very_ sure which server you are running each command on
# Check it all
1. On each server, as root
     # Check the website is up.
    1. Edit `/etc/mediawiki_global.inc.php` - ensure `$wgReadOnly` is set if the server is to be read-only, ensure it is not set if the server is to be editable
     # Check the wikis are up
1. On favog, as root
     # Check the wikis are editable
```bash
     # Check ls2 is running and that you can search for a recent page (favog:~ # systemctl status ls2)
systemctl stop mariadb
# Get Matt to swap ssh over
systemctl stop jetty
# Check ssh now connects to `favog`
systemctl stop apache2
```
1. On merple, as root
```bash
systemctl stop mariadb
systemctl stop jetty
systemctl stop apache2
rsync -avz --progress --partial-dir=.rsync-partial --delete /srv/www/htdocs favog:/srv/www/ --exclude mediawiki-public-images --exclude mediawiki-crew-empire-images
rsync  -avz --progress --partial-dir=.rsync-partial --delete /var/lib/mysql/* favog:/var/lib/mysql/
rsync  -avz --progress --partial-dir=.rsync-partial --delete /srv/www/htdocs/mediawiki-public-images favog:/home/websites/ --delete-excluded --exclude=pdf-book*
rsync  -avz --progress --partial-dir=.rsync-partial --delete /srv/www/htdocs/mediawiki-crew-empire-images favog:/home/websites/
rsync  -avz --progress --partial-dir=.rsync-partial --delete /etc/apache2/ssl.* favog:/etc/apache2/
systemctl start mariadb
systemctl start jetty
systemctl start apache2
```
1. On favog, as root
    1.
```bash
systemctl start mariadb
systemctl start jetty
systemctl start apache2
/etc/cron.daily/ls2-build
```
1. Get Matt to swap http/https over to `favog` on the router - leave ssh until you have confirmed everything is working
1. If Matt is not leaving more or less immediately, remind him to change beaker's DNS to point the CNAME `live` at `favog` instead of `merple` (www, crew, etc all CNAME to `live`) so he sees the same website as the public - if you're doing this Matt, you need to do this before checking the sites or get somebody outside the office to check
1. Check it all
     1. Check the website is up.
     1. Check the wikis are up
     1. Check the wikis are editable
     1. Check ls2 is running and that you can search for a recent page
1. Get Matt to swap ssh over
1. Check ssh now connects to `favog`
1. Tell Plot the maintenance is complete via discord

Revision as of 23:28, 29 March 2024


  1. Check `favog` is up well in advance. If it isn't, get Matt to start it
  2. Make sure Matt is available when you're planning to make the switch
  3. If you are planning to allow people to edit the wiki on favog, ask yourself if you really want to do that. If you do, ask Clive what to do. We don't do this any more because it takes forever to synch back to merple over 4G in a field.
  4. On merple, as root, run `~/server_synch` and make yourself comfortable. It takes a significant length of time
  5. Get Matt to deploy the offline version of the website to favog
  6. Get Matt to swap http/https over to `favog` on the router - leave ssh until you have confirmed everything is working
  7. If Matt is not leaving more or less immediately, remind him to change beaker's DNS to point the CNAME `live` at `favog` instead of `merple` (www, crew, etc all CNAME to `live`) so he sees the same website as the public - if you're doing this Matt, you need to do this before checking the sites or get somebody outside the office to check
  8. Check it all
   # Check the website is up.
   # Check the wikis are up
   # Check the wikis are editable
   # Check ls2 is running and that you can search for a recent page (favog:~ # systemctl status ls2)
  1. Get Matt to swap ssh over
  2. Check ssh now connects to `favog`