Migration 2016
Migration 2016 is the ProgClub sysadmin project to migrate/upgrade the ProgClub network infrastructure. For other projects see projects.
Status
Underway. See tasks for work that still needs to be done.
Motivation
Why this project? The previous/current ProgClub infrastructure is Ubuntu LTS 10.04, which is now obsolete.
Administration
Contributors
Members who have contributed to this project. Newest on top.
All contributors have agreed to the terms of the Contributor License Agreement. This excludes any upstream contributors who tend to have different administrative frameworks.
Copyright
Copyright 2016, Contributors.
License
Licensed under the MIT license.
Components
Libraries, tools, services or media from third parties used under license:
N/A.
Resources
Downloads
N/A.
Source code
The repository can be browsed online:
https://www.progclub.org/pcrepo/migration-2016/branches/0.1
The latest stable released version of the code is available from:
https://www.progclub.org/svn/pcrepo/migration-2016/tags/latest/0.1
Or if you want the latest version for development purposes:
https://www.progclub.org/svn/pcrepo/migration-2016/branches/0.1
Links
N/A.
Specifications
Functional specification
The functional specification describes what the project does.
The new administration server will be integrity.progclub.org (replacing charity) and the new user machine will be humility.progclub.net (replacing honesty, and hope).
The LDAP and NFS services will almost certainly go. The Kerberos services will potentially go. Most other things should be stable.
Technical specification
The technical specification describes how the project works.
The overall network configuration will be managed by SaltStack.
Notes
Notes for implementers
If you are interested in incorporating this software into your project, here's what you need to know:
Copy-and-paste your way to victory!
Notes for developers
If you're looking to set up a development environment for this project here's what you need to know:
Jedd: what do we need to setup a dev/test environment?
Doing a release
Jedd: how will we release/finish this project?
Tasks
TODO
Things to do, in rough order of priority:
- send network config info to Jedd
- Jedd: please document what we need to do and what you need to know
Done
Stuff that's done. Latest stuff on top.