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Hi!<br>
Is there a page to see which tools are still being run on precise?
Or at least to check a given tool individually?<br>
I think that would speed up the process.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Il 17/04/2015 02:03, Yuvi Panda ha
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Starting
April 29 2015, any new lighttpd webservices started
will default to Ubuntu trusty instead of ubuntu
precise as is the case now. Note that none of the
current webservices will be migrated by us - if you
are running on precise now, it will continue running
there until you migrate it yourself. Just new
invocations of 'webservice start' or 'webservice
restart' (without explicitly setting the --release
parameter) is what will be changed. == What are the
marjor differences? ==
1. PHP 5.5 instead of PHP 5.3. This gives you access
to a lot more features and better performance. If your
code depends on bugs in PHP 5.3 to work properly, it
might break when migrated.
2. Newer versions of packages in general. Newer is
better, right? :)
3. Less breakages due to NFS. Trusty is in general
better at being a nice NFS client than precise is, and
needs a lot fewer restarts in general :)
== Does this mean I am now forced to use trusty even
if I don't want to? ==
Nope. If you want to keep using precise for new
webservices / restarts, you can just use webservice
--release precise <start|restart> instead. We do
suggest you migrate, however - we're hoping to remove
as many precise instances as possible over time, so
this would be a good time to migrate. We offer plenty
of support :)
== So I want to migrate! How do I test? ==
Quite simple! Use: webservice --release trusty restart
This will move your webservice to trusty (and newer
version of PHP / whatnot). And if everything is ok,
you can leave it as is :) If not you can move it back
with: webservice --release precise restart And it'll
be back on precise :)
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style="font-size:12px;line-height:16px;white-space:pre-wrap">==
Will you help me move my tool over to trusty? ==</span></font></div>
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<div style="margin:0px;padding:0px"><font color="#000000"
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style="font-size:12px;line-height:16px;white-space:pre-wrap">Sure!
Just ask :)</span></font></div>
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== I'm running a uwsgi-python / tomcat / nodejs tool.
Should I care? ==
Nope. Those are already running trusty
== I'm running my bot on precise, not webservice. Will
this affect me in any way? ==
Nope, although I would encourage you to migrate too :)
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