Dave Page wrote:
> Josh Berkus wrote:
>> JD,
> How much of Command Prompt have access to the location? We've been
> waiting for a number of weeks to get the new pgFoundry machine plugged
> in and switched on because only JD had access to the DC and he was busy
> preparing for OSCON.
>
> I don't object in principle, I'd just like some reassurance that we
> won't see the perf machines lying idle or awaiting maintenance for the
> same or similar reasons.
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.
Joshua D. Drake
>
> Regards, Dave
>
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