The Matrix unplugged: University’s web server is being replaced

2 02 2012

Update 2/8: This server move has been postponed until next Thursday, 2/16/12.

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Connie Wisdo in ITDA sent out this notice about the University’s public web server. I don’t think this change will have any effect on faculty, but please let TAG know if you have any concerns.

Connie’s announcement:

I wanted to give you advance notice of a server replacement taking place next week.  The University’s public web server, known as matrix.scranton.edu will be replaced by a new server, which will be known as www.scranton.edu.  No interruption in service for the University’s web site is expected as a result of this action.

The Public Relations office has been working closely with the PIR division over the past several months to plan this transition.  We have collectively reached out to a number of departments as we were doing this planning, to help ensure that only current web content gets moved over to the new server.

A separate notice will be posted on the my.scranton portal, to inform the University community of the action.  However, since no downtime is planned, the action will likely not be noticed by anyone.

CMS users will be notified separately of some minor changes that will occur in the CMS after the move.

The matrix server is old and outdated, and needs to be replaced.  The naming of the new server as ‘www’ will eliminate the need for many of the redirects that are currently in place (e.g.www.scranton.edu/admissions will no longer need to redirect the user tomatrix.scranton.edu/admissions).

Testing of the cutover (using a test server) is taking place on Monday (the 6th) and if any identified problems cannot be rectified before Wednesday (the 8th), the action involving the production servers will be delayed accordingly.

I asked about existing links to matrix.scranton.edu URLs.  They’ll still work:

The Systems group will set up the configuration of the new server so that it responds to eithermatrix.scranton.edu or www.scranton.edu, so it will work immediately after the move.

Further, we are going to republish the entire site in the CMS to www, so any links that were established in the CMS as “internal” links, will change automatically to www upon the republishing.  However, I would advise that you do change any hard coded links shortly thereafter, just so we can try to eliminate the term “matrix” from our web vocabulary!





Server Retirement for Simba Shares and WPROD

6 05 2011

If you have a SIMBA or WPROD folder on your desktop, please pay attention to this post!

An e-mail (copied below) was sent yesterday in regards to a server migration happening in IR. It primarily affects people who run reports through banner (Advisors), but also anyone who gets monthly budgets reports from the Finance Office (people who have grant money available).

Any data you have stored on your Simba Share (Usually a “Z:” drive) needs to be moved to your Royal Drive or will be lost. If you have any data saved on a Simba Share, please follow the instructions below. If you have any questions, contact tech support (techsupport@scranton.edu or 941-4357), e-mail your friendly TAG departmental liaison, or send an e-mail to tag-members@scranton.edu.

Dear Simba/WPROD Users & Simba “Shares” Users:

You are receiving this email because:
(1) you actively run reports from Banner, and your report output is saved to the “Simba” server
or
(2) you are a receiver of Monthly Budget Reports from the Finance Office, which reside on the WPROD server.

Both of these servers are being “retired” in July, in conjunction with the ERP Migration, and their contents will no longer be accessible after July 27, 2011.

The new home of Banner reports and Monthly Budget Reports will be Royal Drive.

Below (and attached) are the instructions to copy files from Simba/WPROD (monthly budget reports) and Simba “Shares” to Royal Drive. It is important that you complete this task by June 30, 2011.

If you have two drives mapped, the first to a Simba directory and the second to a shared, departmental Simba directory, then you need to move the contents of both those directories to Royal Drive. In the case of a shared directory, you should consult with your department supervisor or Data/Technology Coordinator before copying any of the files to determine which folder on Royal Drive the files should be copied to – your personal folder or a Group folder.

Copying Files to Royal Drive from Simba or WPROD Server

Make sure you are connected to Royal Drive with the Xythos Drive client (see below). If you need help installing, or using it, please contact the Technology Support Center. techsupport@scranton.edu or 941-4357.

To Save Current Monthly/YTD budget report:

1. Click link in email to open the current budget report
2. Log in with your username and password
3. Click File
4. Click Save Page As
5. Select R:Usersyour-usernameBanner (to save the report to the Banner folder on Royal Drive)

Note: You may want to create a separate folder for each month under the Banner folder
Click File
Click New
Click Folder
Enter a name for the folder (e.g. July 2011)

To Save Previous Budget Reports:

1. Click link in email to open the current monthly budget report
2. Erase 2011_MAR.PDF at the end of the URL
3. Press Enter
4. A list will appear of previous monthly/yearly budget reports
5. Open each file (with Wordpad)
6. Click File
7. Click Save Page As
8. Select R:Usersyour-usernameBanner (to save the report to the Banner folder on Royal Drive)

To Save Files Currently Residing on Your Simba Mapped Drive:

1. Click Start
2. Click My Computer
3. Double-click on the mapped Simba drive (e.g. (Z:) bontragerg1on ‘Advanced Server V7.3A for OpenVMS (…)
4. Right-click File
5. Select Open with
6. Select Wordpad (or whatever is applicable for the file type)
7. Click File
8. Click Save As
9. Select R:Usersyour-usernameBanner (to save the file to the Banner folder on Royal Drive)

Files on other mapped drives can be saved to Royal Drive in a similar fashion.