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Re: [cellml-discussion] PMR staging server data wipe


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  • From: Tommy Yu <tommy.yu AT auckland.ac.nz>
  • To: cellml-discussion AT lists.cellml.org
  • Subject: Re: [cellml-discussion] PMR staging server data wipe
  • Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2016 18:09:26 +1300

Hi,

The staging server has been wiped and restored and had its software updated. It is
now running what will become the stack for PMR2 release 12. If there are issues
encountered please reply to me and/or file an issue at the Physiome tracker
<https://tracker.physiomeproject.org/>.

The main feature that this release adds is the integration of the morre
<https://sems.uni-rostock.de/projects/masymos/morre/> web services. This
search service will index keywords and data specific to CellML model files. With
its ranking feature, this may be more useful than the standard CMS search, and the
metadata related search for models that have not been fully annotated with semantic
annotations. Other important fix is the improvements to the security of the Plone
framework; as this fix will have potential impact on end-user experience and also
web-service clients, this is a potential major issue that will need to be staged
and fixed, thus the requirement to facilitate this release process.

Remaining features that were to be released as part of this release have been
pre-emptively released onto the production server due to updates to
specification of the COMBINE archive. Most notably, improvements to the
support of the COMBINE archive and integration with the webservices
associated with this, and the various bug fixes such as unicode rendering
issues that got triggered due to some ancient code paths.

Regards,
Tommy.

On 08/12/16 15:38, Tommy Yu wrote:
Hi,

The PMR staging server at <https://staging.physiomeproject.org/> will be
rebuilt in about 8 days from how. All user data on it will be removed and be
replaced with the production version, in preparation for the testing of the next
release. Please ensure that any user data that may have been stored there is
retrieved.

Regards,
Tommy.




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