Wednesday, September 19, 2012

GOC Service Update - Tuesday, September 25th at 13:00 UTC

The GOC will upgrade the following services beginning Tuesday, September 25th, 2012 at 13:00 UTC. The GOC reserves 8 hours (13:00 - 21:00 UTC) in the unlikely event that unexpected problems are encountered. We encourage users to test affected services before the production release.



OIM 3.7

ITB version can be tested via https://oim-itb.grid.iu.edu

CampusGrid form is now in production. The information will eventually fed to MyOSG’s status map to render CampusGrid icons.
Applied various input from Derek
Added VO name in the title of the user certificate request email



GOC Ticket 1.56

ITB version is now available for testing at https://ticket-itb.grid.iu.edu

Updated to bootstrap styling.
(patched) Fixed incorrect assignment of ASSOCIATE_VO metadata during ticket submission.



RSV-SAM

ITB version is now publishing data to stomp://sam-validation.msg.cern.ch:6163

Updated logic used to determine which RSV records are sent to SAM. RSV-SAM is now capable of looking up OIM’s resource aliases as well as URI overrides in service detail to determine which resource group each metric record belongs. This change may require some sites to adjust OIM’s resource alias / URI override in order to ensure continued forwarding of the metrics. GOC will be identifying affected sites during the ITB window.



GOC-TX 1.27

Update will be released on 9/26 to coincide with GGUS SOAP upgrade (except the LVS update).

LVS enabling tx.grid.iu.edu (tx2 will be a standby)
Updating GGUS SOAP interface to use the new consolidated interface



JIRA

Internally, the JIRA server will be renamed to jira.grid.iu.edu rather than jira-osg.grid.iu.edu, but its jira.opensciencegrid.org will not change.



All Services

There will be OS updates; reboots will be required. Downtime should be minimal as the LVS and DNS-round-robin mechanisms will be used to reduce service downtime even further.
This update will see the completion of the transition from the old 129.79.14.* IP addresses to the new 129.79.53.* IP addresses with the removal of the logical network adapters that were listening on the old addresses. The old IP addresses will then be retired.