On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 08:11:57PM -0700, Noah Meyerhans wrote: > On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 10:32:41PM -0300, Antonio Terceiro wrote: > > > Do we have a list of stuff that runs on our old AWS account? As we need > > > to migrate all of this to our new engineering account, it would be nice > > > to actually know what runs there. It would be even better if we know > > > how this is all setup. > > > > ci.debian.net runs there. 1 master server and 12 workers. what exactly > > do you mean with "how this is all setup"? the stu > > > > there is also https://collab.debian.net/ which is run by Valessio Brito > > (but the instance was created by me). > > Were the instances created by hand? Or using a tool like AWS > CloudFormation, TerraForm, etc? Are they managed using some kind of > configuration management system, or is it all manual? the instances were created by hand but their setup is automated. > For some background, the AWS account under which these instances are > running is owned by an individual DD, not SPI/Debian. We have created a > new account that is properly manageable and officially recognized by > SPI. We'd like to migrate as much as possible to the new account. > > The old account won't go away completely, as it is where the pre-buster > AMIs live, and they can't be migrated between accounts. So there's not > an immediate sense of urgency, but we'd like to get things moved as soon > as possible. > > Practically speaking, moving services to the new account will involve > launching replacement instances. If they were created/managed by a tool, > rather than by hand, this is much easier, hence Bastian's question. what is the process of getting access to the new account?
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