On 23/07/13 10:07, Stephen Jones wrote:
> Note: the SHA2 time line kicks in after October starts
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> https://www.eugridpma.org/documentation/hashrat/sha2-timeline
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> These tickets are premature, as the CE sconcerned are obsolete and the
> plan is that they will be gone by then.
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How are the "The powers that be" supposed to know that? Telepathy?
Chris
> Steve
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> On 07/23/2013 09:58 AM, Stephen Jones wrote:
>> On 07/22/2013 04:25 PM, Matt Doidge wrote:
>>> SHA-2 hitting the fan...
>>> As mentioned by Kashif, a number of sites have been handed out
>>> tickets after failing SHA-2 tests. Liverpool, Lancaster, RALPP,
>>> Bristol, ECDF and Durham have all received tickets for one or two of
>>> their CREAM CEs, IC received one for their WMS (which Daniela has
>>> already expressed her righteous displeasure about). Most are In
>>> Progress already.
>>>
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>> Hi all,
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>> This seems wasteful. We are in the midst of migration from the CEs
>> that have been ticketed (SL5/EMI2) to a new set-up using SL6/EMI3. So
>> why do we test and ticket the obsolete systems? They are only used for
>> parallel running until the experiments migrate to EMI3/SL6, then they
>> will be wound down. I guess I'd do it, but I have an honest question -
>> is there a way to head off this by using some foresight in the central
>> planning? Oh, to heck with it - maybe I'll just fling the new version
>> on and see if it survives!
>>
>> Steve
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