Received: from localhost (maia-4.hub.org [200.46.204.183]) by postgresql.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 9F9829FB2F9 for ; Thu, 2 Aug 2007 05:03:14 -0300 (ADT) Received: from postgresql.org ([200.46.204.71]) by localhost (mx1.hub.org [200.46.204.183]) (amavisd-maia, port 10024) with ESMTP id 29144-06 for ; Thu, 2 Aug 2007 05:03:07 -0300 (ADT) X-Greylist: from auto-whitelisted by SQLgrey-1.7.5 Received: from developer.pgadmin.org (developer.pgadmin.org [63.246.23.140]) by postgresql.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 813129FB3A5 for ; Thu, 2 Aug 2007 05:03:07 -0300 (ADT) Received: from snake.local ([62.232.55.118]) (authenticated bits=0) by developer.pgadmin.org (8.13.8/8.13.8) with ESMTP id l7282VlE027490 (version=TLSv1/SSLv3 cipher=DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA bits=256 verify=NO); Thu, 2 Aug 2007 08:02:33 GMT Message-ID: <46B18FB1.7040508@postgresql.org> Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 09:02:57 +0100 From: Dave Page User-Agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.5 (Macintosh/20070716) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: "Joshua D. Drake" CC: josh@agliodbs.com, pgsql-www@postgresql.org, "Gavin M. Roy" , Peter Eisentraut Subject: Re: Location of PostgreSQL Performance Test Lab References: <200707310919.10745.josh@agliodbs.com> <46AFDA4C.9060808@commandprompt.com> <200707312017.49644.josh@agliodbs.com> <46B03A34.8090803@postgresql.org> <46B16125.2030800@commandprompt.com> In-Reply-To: <46B16125.2030800@commandprompt.com> X-Enigmail-Version: 0.95.1 OpenPGP: url=http://www.pgadmin.org/pgp/davepage.pgp Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Virus-Scanned: Maia Mailguard 1.0.1 X-Archive-Number: 200708/12 X-Sequence-Number: 12253 Joshua D. Drake wrote: > Sure, but I have mentioned that this would be a bad time of year for the > pgfoundry machine. Basically I had prep for oscon, oscon, and then I am > teaching a class ;). This was the *worst* time of year to try and prep > something new. > > But to answer the question, I have to provision the power and rack space > but other than that we have immediate access to the location that does > not require me. So just to be clear, if a couple of disks die and we need to reinstall the OS on new ones, there are people other than you who can replace the disks and perform a base install to get us back up and running again within a day or two? You personally are *only* required for the initial physical install into the rack? Regards, Dave