[DNS] Heads up: svn.boost.org moving to a new server; IP address changing
At 2:00 pm Eastern US time (i.e 30 minutes from now) we will switch svn.boost.org to a new server with a new IP address. It would be best to hold off on any SVN commits until after the change over, and after your DNS server has the new IP address. If command line "ping svn.boost.org" is going to [129.79.245.252], you are still getting the old IP address. Once svn.boost.org is resolving to [129.79.13.13] it should be OK to resume normal Subversion activity. Thanks, --Beman
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Beman Dawes
At 2:00 pm Eastern US time (i.e 30 minutes from now) we will switch svn.boost.org to a new server with a new IP address.
It would be best to hold off on any SVN commits until after the change over, and after your DNS server has the new IP address.
If command line "ping svn.boost.org" is going to [129.79.245.252], you are still getting the old IP address.
Once svn.boost.org is resolving to [129.79.13.13] it should be OK to resume normal Subversion activity.
Oops! That new IP address should be [129.79.13.33] --Beman
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 1:40 PM, Beman Dawes
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Beman Dawes
wrote: At 2:00 pm Eastern US time (i.e 30 minutes from now) we will switch svn.boost.org to a new server with a new IP address.
It would be best to hold off on any SVN commits until after the change over, and after your DNS server has the new IP address.
If command line "ping svn.boost.org" is going to [129.79.245.252], you are still getting the old IP address.
Once svn.boost.org is resolving to [129.79.13.13] it should be OK to resume normal Subversion activity.
Oops! That new IP address should be [129.79.13.33]
OK, DNS changeover is done. It may take up to one hour before the change propagates to DNS servers world-wide. The DNS service I use hasn't gotten it yet. --Beman
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