Re: We've got about 36 hours to test!

Is there a way to perform some load testing?


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On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 1:20 AM, Julee <julee@adobe.com> wrote:

> Hi, folks:
>
> As Renoir mentions, he’d like to make the switch on Wednesday, so it’s
> important that we all do some of the tasks below before then.
>
> Happy testing!
>
> Julee
> ----------------------------
> julee@adobe.com
> @adobejulee
>
> From: Renoir Boulanger <renoir@w3.org>
> Date: Monday, December 16, 2013 at 2:57 PM
> To: WebPlatform Public List <public-webplatform@w3.org>
> Subject: Come and try the new webplatform.org server setup
>
> Hi, All
>
> Last week, we told you about the new server setup. We've finished the
> configuration, and we need another round of testing before we go live. We
> plan to make the final switch to DreamHost on this Wednesday, 18 December,
> so we have one final day to do this final test on the various systems.
>
> The new resources are currently indicated by a "2" in their subdomain
> names, e.g. "docs2.webplatform.org”.  For just reading content, you don't
> need any other special instructions; for items marked "advanced", you'll
> need to change your local 'hosts' file to ensure that you are using the new
> server (see instructions below).
>
>
> == Wiki ==
> http://docs2.webplatform.org/wiki/
>
> (Remember that the content is from a DB snapshot from 3 weeks ago, so it
> won't be up to date.)
>
> Tasks:
> * read
> * search
> * log in
> * edit
> * create a new page (if you have permission)
> * test API (advanced)
> * test scripts (advanced)
>
>
> == Blog ==
> http://blog2.webplatform.org/
>
> These are "advanced" tasks:
> * read
> * edit post (if you have permission)
> * create a new post (if you have permission)
>
>
> == Issue Tracker ==
> http://project2.webplatform.org/
>
> These are "advanced" tasks:
> * read issues
> * search
> * create an issue
>
>
> == Code Editor ==
> http://code2.webplatform.org/
>
> * read code
> * create a new code sample
>
>
> == Changing your 'hosts' file ==
> For advanced tasks, you'll need to make sure that you always use the new
> server, rather than the current production server. To do this, change your
> own computer’s 'hosts' file [0][1] to these settings:
>
> [[
> 208.113.157.162 www.webplatform.org webplatform.org docs.webplatform.org
> 208.113.157.162 preview.webplatform.org result.webplatform.org
> code.webplatform.org talk.webplatform.org
> 208.113.157.163 blog.webplatform.org
> 208.113.157.164 project.webplatform.org
> 208.113.157.169 tracking.webplatform.org
> ]]
>
>
> == Links ==
>
>   [0]:
> http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-edit-the-mac-os-x-hosts-file-and-why-you-might-want-to/
>   [1]: http://helpdeskgeek.com/windows-7/windows-7-hosts-file/
>
>
> Regards,
>
> *Renoir Boulanger * |  Developer operations engineer
> W3C  |  Web Platform Project <http://www.webplatform.org/>
>
> http://w3.org/people/#renoirbhttps://renoirboulanger.com/<https://renoirboulanger.com/#is>
> ✪  @renoirb <https://github.com/renoirb>
> ~
>
>
>
>
>

Received on Tuesday, 17 December 2013 06:16:17 UTC