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03/20/2007 11:29 #38527

Network was down for a bit last night
Category: notification
It should be all okay now. Just got a message from Jake at artvoice.

Hi Paul,

I was working on our router last evening. One of the T1 serial interface cables still seems to be faulty, but I think connectivity should now be stable until I can get that fixed. I'll let you know in advance if I expect any further downtime.

-Jake

03/19/2007 20:15 #38523

Updates and problems
Category: estrip
I updated a bunch of back-end stuff today. I also fixed the search and the surebert multi-file upload button glitch (e:imk2) was talking about. should be set to go now. If for some reason it cannot create the new multi-file upload it will automatically go back to the traditional file upload.

There was another problem with the server connection today but that wasn't my causing. I also couldn't ping artvoice for a while. I wrote them an email. Hopefully, it is resolved.

03/16/2007 19:30 #38494

Updates
Category: estrip
I have ported over a bunch of changes from a port of the site I am working on at work. 99% of it is backend and security changes.

Fixed the RSS feeds too.
Message me if anything is out of the ordinary.
--paul

03/12/2007 00:22 #38426

Couple Updates
Category: estrip
There has been a change in the system that required me to change the ID of journal entries. Each journal has a new id that is longer, 20000 longer to be exact. The old ones will forward.

The estrip lite chat has been redone to optimize it for mobile phones.

I am going to update the inlines and elinks in the journal text this week. In the mean time they still link to the proper numbers because of the redirect system in place.

03/08/2007 00:06 #38391

Site Concerns
Well, the database got corrupted a bit today. I think it is fixed now but it makes me wonder if the databases hardrive is going to fail soon. I have backed up the database everyday for over a year. So there is not much to worry about. Nothing has really changed about the structure. Maybe the server itself is dying. I has been on 24/7 since 2003. That is a freakin' long time. It wa only rebooted a couple times.

I really need to have the server here and (e:terry) has finally allowed me to move it home soon. I would like to build a more environmentally friendly server. I figure it will cost me and additional ~$2000/year but it seems so worth it in terms of my time - which costs money. It will also allow me to host commercial projects of my own. I am wondering if FIOS or adelphia is going to be a better deal.

Having the server at home means I will be able to develop a lot more cool stuff and not have to worry about something breaking at 3am when it is locked far away. I can finally stop living my life over a ssh connection to a terminal prompt.

I just hope it survives until I go ahead and make the move.
paul - 05/20/07 12:48
There was actually just a bug that was causing the corruption at the time. The site is still being hosted from my server at the artvoice location - which they are not charging us for - you can't beat that deal.

The reason I wanted it at home was just because I was tired of not being able to just use the server as a desktop comp when working on the site.

I really prefer to have total control over the server because I have compiled everything in a very customized way and because I use it to do all kind of other online computations and conversions for me when I am on the go. It also is capable of handling a huge amount of new users, which I hope for as it is a dedicated dual 2.8 ghz xeon with 2GB of rambus ram and we share a T1 connection with artvoice. I am using centos as the OS.

We also had such horrible experience with shared server spaces for the first two years (rember (e:twisted)). Having it on its own server has resulted in about zero percent downtime (knock on plastic) which was a problem on every shared host we had before.
jsl - 05/20/07 11:28
Sorry about responding to such an old post but I was wondering if you had done anything about this. I'm part of a hosting cooperative called HCoop (http://www.hcoop.net) and we offer cheap hosting for members. We're not accepting new members for a while until our migration to a new infrastructure is complete (maybe in about a month we'll open up again), but when this is done we'll have much better bandwidth than you would find anywhere in Buffalo, and servers with SCSI hard disks in RAID configurations, etc.

If my intuition that your site uses PHP/MySQL is correct, it should run fine on what we've got. If not, I would consider something like Xen virtual hosting, but that would mean you'd have to do more work and monitoring than using our shared configuration that we've developed at HCoop. At any rate, sharing a physical machine should work for you, and cost less and be more environmentally friendly than having your site on a dedicated box.
paul - 03/08/07 23:32
Do you think this would be good enough? Is FIOS reliable?

20 Mbps downstream and 5 Mbps upstream (increased from 15/2), for the former 15 Mbps prices of $59.95 a month with a dynamic IP address and $99.95 a month with static IP address.
paul - 03/08/07 23:25
I guess this is not happening because I could never afford the bandwidth the server just reported it had. ;( someday...