Migrating the app on February 01, 2021 is fine with me. However, I have a few requests regarding the migration. 1. Can you give me root access on Helos, as you did on Darni? 2. Can you temporarily redirect collec.repec.org to app.collec.repec.org on the day of migration? 3. Can you set up a test URL again, e.g. test.collec.repec.org, with which I can test the app on Helos on the day of migration? 4. After migrating CollEc, I still need the ras_mans_texts xml file in /mnt/helos/home/icanis/icanis/opt/input to be generated once a day. It is the central input to the results available via the web application. On Darni, the web application does not consume a lot of computational resources. After migration, there is going to be plenty of space for further RePEc services on Helos. Christian Düben Research Associate Chair of Macroeconomics Hamburg University Von-Melle-Park 5, Room 3102 20146 Hamburg Germany +49 40 42838 1898 christian.dueben@uni-hamburg.de http://www.christian-dueben.com -----Original Message----- From: Thomas Krichel <krichel@openlib.org> Sent: Mittwoch, 6. Januar 2021 05:32 To: Düben, Christian <Christian.Dueben@uni-hamburg.de> Cc: CollEc Run <collec-run@lists.openlib.org> Subject: Re: [CollEc] CollEc App Offline Düben, Christian writes
How are we going to handle the migration to Helos, by the way? As long as the server runs at 100 percent CPU load, it is going to be difficult to run and test anything on it.
It runs at this beacues it calculate the values using my techology. I suggest we fix a date, say 2021-02-01. On that data I stop the calculations, move file to a legacy server space on helos, and make them avalibale at legacy.collec.repec.org. Then you can take over. helos is a faster machine than darni.
for the app to initialize, as they do in the case of CollEc where ShinyProxy might take a few seconds to spin up a Docker container.
I suspect that's the main problem with it,
However, I need to focus on my research during the week and only have time to work on my JavaScript skills and apps during the weekend. It might, therefore, take a few months to produce a satisfactory JavaScript GraphEc.
Aronud RePEc, rothing ever gets done fast. -- Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel skype:thomaskrichel