On May 15, 2017 any remaining @genome mail aliases will be retired.
If you have not yet moved your alias to an O365 Group, please do so prior to May 15.
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If you no longer need a listed alias, please let us know it can be removed in service desk: https://jira.gsc.wustl.edu/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/create/25?
If you would like assistance with how to create a group in O365, please make a request via the service desk:https://jira.gsc.wustl.edu/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/create/24?
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Remaining aliases and owners are listed in the file below.
We are approximately one month away from final transition of all mail services to O365. RT depended heavily on our internal mail routing services which will no longer be available and we will not be upgrading RT to work with O365. Therefore, RT will no longer function at this time and we suggest you plan accordingly to move you ticket/issue tracking needs to JIRA.
The remaining active RT queues are:
apipe-support
assets
facilities
medical-genomics
ng-library-construction
pipette-repair
project-information
project-management
repair
resource-bank
service-contracts
Shipping-Request-ResourceBank
You can make the request for a JIRA project in the IT service desk: https://jira.gsc.wustl.edu/servicedesk/customer/portal/1/create/51
I've been calling this "The Docker Road Show", talking to anyone who will listen about IT efforts to decommission our old Ubuntu Lucid compute image in favor of a more modern infrastructure based on Docker containers. You may know that the software that the IT team uses to run "production" pipelines has already been moved to Docker. You may also know that other teams around MGI have worked hard to move their tools into Docker as well. But the pace of migration is largely unknown to us, as we attempt to communicate across many different teams of differing levels of interest.
The goals of this IT Blog post are manifold:
- Further communicate our mission to decommission the legacy compute image.
- Get some feedback from the user community. How are things going?
- Accelerate the migration. If people won't miss the Lucid LSF slots, we'll migrate more hosts to the Docker enabled image.
I put up this new page in the ITKB space to show how many of which sort of host exist today:
Conversion of all High Performance Computing (HPC) to Docker
I created this Doodle Poll in an attempt to learn how many of you have begun using Docker:
Where are you on your Docker journey?
Please take a moment to participate in the poll and let us know how things are going!
Don't forget the ITKB has a number of links about Docker, including: /wiki/spaces/IT/pages/180466559