[oor-dev] OOR

Peter Yim peter.yim at cim3.com
Wed Jan 27 17:56:15 CET 2016


Hi Oscar et al.,


This looks great! Thank you very mch for the prompt action.

1. I have just updated the DNS to point OOR.NET to 128.100.49.94
I can see the it changed at my end already (oor.net works now, www.oor.net
still pending). You will too when the change has adequately propagated,
or you can query the DNS servers: ns53.domaincontrol.com &
ns54.domaincontrol.com

2. the mail exchanger is still pointing to one of our servers now (
mal01.cim3.com), please let me know the MX hostname you want to use (so I
can update the dns records accordingly.)

3. looking at the http://oor.net page now, these are changes/issues
you/others would want to make/address:

3.1 you want to redirect the point the seven oor-instance - from
"OOR-sandbox" to " Sigma-KEE" - (e.g. http://colore.oor.net ) to the link
at it's immediate right (
https://github.com/gruninger/colore/blob/master/ontologies/ i.e. under the
label "developing instance of the COmmon LOgic REpository")

3.1.1 (for 3.1) please use whatever re-direction method you are familiar
with. The above will basically get s off the ground.

3.1.2 we used to config the apache mod_proxy to do the re-direction, as
that allowed us to do slightly fancier things. (ref.
https://listserv.ovgu.de//pipermail/oor-forum/2014-July/000007.html )
But links and requirements have since changed a bit, so please work with
the stewards of the various OOR instances again to get updated requirements.

3.2 I just check, and all the links work, except for: OOR-sandbox -
http://sandbox.oor.net - OOR sandbox instance at http://oor.ccs.neu.edu/
... [attn: KenB]

3.3 the last link on the page "Goto Homepage of the *OOR Initiative*" use
to point to http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?OpenOntologyRepository
You would want to change that noq to point to
http://ontologforum.org/index.php/OpenOntologyRepository


Thanks & regards. =ppy
--



On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 7:26 AM, Oscar del Rio <delrio at mie.utoronto.ca>
wrote:

> Hi Michael, Peter:
>
> I copied the page http://oor.net to Prof. Gruninger's web server.
> The IP address is 128.100.49.94
>
> The page can also be viewed at
> http://oor.mie.utoronto.ca/
>
> and the server will also respond to http://www.oor.net and http://oor.net
> once the DNS points to 128.100.49.94
>
> I took the liberty of adding a footnote to the page, since it is a policy
> on our network that sites
> hosted on our servers should identify themselves as being hosted by the
> University.  I hope that's OK.
>
> Michael: You can edit the page directly on your STL server in the
> directory /stl/WWW/OOR
>
> Regards,
> Oscar
> --
> *Oscar del Rio* | Manager, Computing Services
> *Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering*
> Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering | University of Toronto
> 5 King's College Rd.| Toronto | Ontario | M5S 3G8 | Office: MC402B
> delrio at mie.utoronto.ca | www.mie.utoronto.ca/computing
> Tel (416) 978-8830
>
> On 01/26/16 06:44 PM, Peter Yim wrote:
>
> Thank you, Michael. Shinya and i have met, but since Shinya is still
> working on the historic archival site infrastructure, he will have to
> work on the OOR details later. Regards. =ppy
>
>
> Hello Oscar,
>
> ref.
>
> In the mean time, it would be great if you can,
>
> 1. host the current http://oor.net page at a server of your choice. You would
> want it on a server where you or your sysadmin have full permission to configure
> apache. ... please advise IP address of that server.
>
>
> [ppy] Let me know when you have the current OOR.NET page (you can
> download from http://oor.net ) up, and advise the IP address,
> If you can get that done by end of day tomorrow (2016.01.27), I can
> change the DNS and point people to your server. (If not, we might have
> to work on it via email, as I will start traveling, outside of the
> country, on Jan-28, and may only have sporadic Internet access.
>
> Are you familiar with apache mod_proxy, or, other site redirection
> scheme(s), which you might use for this OOR index page?
>
> Regards. =ppy
> --
> Peter P Yimhttp://ontolog.cim3.net/wiki/PeterYim
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 1:43 PM, Michael Gruninger<gruninger at mie.utoronto.ca> <gruninger at mie.utoronto.ca> wrote:
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> Oscar del Rio (cc'ed on this message) will be able to set things up on my servers.
>
> thanks!
> michael
>
>  On 16-01-22 12:56 PM, Peter Yim wrote:
>
> Hello Michael,
>
> Fantastic!
>
> In the past, I've been developing the webpage and the dns config, and Shinya Yamada (copied here) has been doing the apache configurations.
>
> I will put this on the agenda when I meet with Shinya early next week and get back to you afterwards.
>
> In the mean time, it would be great if you can,
>
> 1. host the current http://oor.net page at a server of your choice. You would want it on a server where you or your sysadmin have full permission to configure apache. ... please advise IP address of that server.
>
> 2. identify your technical contact(s), so we can start a mail thread to work through the details to get this transfer done.
>
> Thanks & regards. =ppy
> --
>
>
> On Friday, January 22, 2016, Michael Gruninger<gruninger at mie.utoronto.ca> <gruninger at mie.utoronto.ca> wrote:
>
> Hello Peter,
> I can host the oor.net index page and run the proxy configuration.
> What do I need to know?
>
> thanks,
> michael
>
>  On 15-12-17 4:34 PM, Peter Yim wrote:
>
> (re-directing this conversation to all OOR stewards and developers)
> ... please pick up the conversation from here. The solicitation goes
> to everyone who is willing. =ppy
>
>
>
> Dear Michael & All,
>
>
> Thanks, Michael.
>
> Great! I will include the OOR.NET re-direction/proxy-service in our
> to-do list in my final lag of the transition from our existing servers
> at the datacenter, to our long-term historic archival servers. (...
> Although, for the time being, this is not at the top of the priority
> list.)
>
> While I will retain control of the zone authority (dns services) on
> the OOR.NET domain, I will be happy if anyone is willing take over the
> hosting of the OOR.NET index page (something similar to what we
> have/had at: http://oor.net ) and to run the apache mod_proxy
> configuration which was how we implemented the OOR.NET
> re-direction/proxy-service for the various repositories (of course,
> whoever that is, can choose to implement it differently as well). That
> way, future configuration changes will not have to go through me/CIM3.
> ... Anyone? (ShinyaYamda or I, at CIM3, can help with getting that
> going.)
>
>
> Best regards. =ppy
> --
>
>  On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 8:34 AM, Michael Gruninger<gruninger at mie.utoronto.ca> <gruninger at mie.utoronto.ca> wrote:
>
> Hello Peter,
> yes, we should continue the OOR initiative, considering all of the work with
> OntoHub and COLORE.
>
> - michael
>
>  On 15-12-17 11:29 AM, Peter Yim wrote:
>
> Dear Michael, Till, Ken,
>
> Further to my last msg (below):
>
> [ppy] yes, if people decide to continue on with the OOR initiative. I do
> hope you and Till might take the lead and revive that initiative. ...
> Thoughts?
>
> Thoughts!?
>
> Thanks & regards. =ppy
>
>  On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 7:31 PM, Peter Yim <peter.yim at cim3.com> <peter.yim at cim3.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Michael,
>
>
> what is the final outcome of the migration/changeover of OOR-related
> issues?
>
> [ppy] because of other more critical issues, as well as my travels, I still
> have not had the chance to fix the "oor redirect" issue yet; sorry. However,
> I have updated the http://oor.net index site to link people to the right
> repository locations.
>
>
> In particular, will you still be managing the aliasing of the oor.net
> headers?
>
> [ppy] yes, if people decide to continue on with the OOR initiative. I do
> hope you and Till might take the lead and revive that initiative. ...
> Thoughts? [Michael, Till, Ken]
> (... But if there is not enough desire or momentum to continue that,  I'd
> probably just sell that domain name and recover some of the investment . It
> took me years, some luck, a lot of effort and thousands of dollars then,
> before I was able to buy that domain name. )
>
>
> As a reminder, we need to change the header for COLORE ...
>
> [ppy] Thanks. Is the http://oor.net index site pointing people to the right
> location for you now?
>
> Best regards. =ppy
> --
>
>  On Dec 8, 2015 9:07 AM, "Michael Gruninger" <gruninger at mie.utoronto.ca> <gruninger at mie.utoronto.ca>
> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Peter,
> what is the final outcome of the migration/changeover of OOR-related
> issues?
> In particular, will you still be managing the aliasing of the oor.net
> headers?
>
> As a reminder, we need to change the header for COLORE
> from the old googlecode headerhttps://code.google.com/p/colore/source/browse/trunk/ontologies/
> to the GitHub header:https://github.com/gruninger/colore/blob/master/ontologies/
>
> thanks,
> michael
>
>
>
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