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Samantha 02-08-2011 15:16

Re: Downtime Over
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by realchamp (Post 1410073)
For 140$/month I can get a i7 hexcore with 3.33GHz and 24GB RAM and 100mbit/s with 5tb trafic/month..

http://www.hetzner.de/en/hosting/pro...ootserver/eq10

Just saying!

Duly noted.

realchamp 02-08-2011 15:33

Re: Downtime Over
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by samantharp (Post 1410333)
Duly noted.

duly?

vaan123 02-08-2011 17:23

Re: Downtime Over
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by realchamp (Post 1410345)
duly?

du·ly/ˈd(y)o͞olē/Adverb

1. In accordance with what is required or appropriate; following proper procedure or arrangement: "a document duly signed and authorized by the inspector".
2. As might be expected or predicted.

3. in a due manner; properly; fittingly.
4. in due season; punctually.

Samantha 02-08-2011 17:35

Re: Downtime Over
 
Silly... whats wrong with it?

BAILOPAN 02-09-2011 02:08

Re: Downtime Over
 
vaan123, thanks for your support!

An update on the recovery status. The lab called me a day ago to say that they're still working on it, and they're hoping for "this week" (again), and that they might have to settle for a partial recovery. At this point, I'm not going to speculate or plan anything until we know what we have back, and it looks like that's going to take at least a few more days. If we go much longer without the bug tracker, I will throw up a new one.

In the meantime, we have made excellent progress on the 500 errors. The problem is MySQL, but we don't quite understand why yet. It looks like the forum tables become locked for about two minutes, during which MySQL stops handling queries, which bubbles up to PHP, mod_fcgid, then Apache, causing the site to error. It happens about three to five times at night, and two to three times during the day (CST). During those two minutes, MySQL is reading massive amounts of data off the drive (driving utilization up to 100%).

We don't understand why this is happening yet, but we're close. Hopefully I'll be able to say more soon. At least at this point, we can definitively say that replacing any piece of our infrastructure would not have solved, nor will it solve the problem.

The Art of War 02-09-2011 08:45

Re: Downtime Over
 
Oh crap.

But good luck with everything!


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MilisyaTechlo 02-25-2011 16:28

Re: Downtime Over
 
again.

living computer 03-17-2011 07:06

Re: Downtime Over
 
well good that you use raid 1 BUT please make normal backups too
raid 1 is not a backup and should NOT be treated as one
so its best to do regular backups and verify them with md5

asherkin 03-17-2011 07:29

Re: Downtime Over
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by living computer (Post 1434623)
well good that you use raid 1 BUT please make normal backups too
raid 1 is not a backup and should NOT be treated as one
so its best to do regular backups and verify them with md5

We've always had backups, they were just partial.


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