about 1 year ago - 14 comments
So right now I’ve got the server up and running with cPanel on it. The problem is, there’s not much I can do.
Yes, I have backups from last week, but I REALLY need the latest backups from our old datacenter, and those f*ckers haven’t replied to me in several days. Tomorrow I’m going to be More >
about 1 year ago - 35 comments
OK, so I got an email from the datacenter saying that the server was setup. So I logged into SSH and DirectAdmin and took around.
The didn’t set it up like I told them too. I asked them SPECIFICALLY to set it up with the latest version of CentOS x86_64 (64-Bit). So what do they install? More >
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
Alright, so after emailing back and forth with our datacenter, they’ve narrowed down our downtime to two main causes:
1) The CPU was overheating. Yup, even after three new hardware sets, the CPU kept overheating, and now there’s a new heatsink and cooling fan on it.
2) We were running out of swap space. My guess? MySQL More >
about 1 year ago - No comments
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The server is having minor problems staying online. We are working on trying to keep it up. Please bare with us.
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
Sorry for the downtime folks.
I gave the server a reboot and we are back in busniess. Site might be running a little slow for a bit. Please bare with us. Hope we dont run in to any other problems for the rest of the night.
Enjoy the forum eveyone
about 1 year ago - No comments
Alright, so yes, the server is unreachable, but it’s not our fault, honest!
Our server’s remote reboot (really just a web interface for its APC UPS, or APC-brand Uninterrupted Power Supply, aka battery backup) IP, which is on a different subnet, I might add, is unresponsive, and our datacenter’s main website is unresponsive, too.
Fortunately, their support More >
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
Woohoo! 25 hours of uptime with virtually no problems! A few database errors here and there (nothing a few clicks in phpMyAdmin can’t fix) and had to tweak mod_security to be compatible with vBulletin, but other than that everything seems to be working OK!
Our backup scripts are working beautifully, and the only thing I don’t More >
about 1 year ago - No comments
OK, so I got mod_security and mod_evasive installed into Apache (after having to install over a dozen dependencies and configure the mod_security config files… Ugh).
Just a little more fine-tweaking, then I’ll start restoring users (ando, ace, viper377, myself, joephus, doylcean, gamerzfo, etc.)
Once that’s done, TVF will be open. Blah! *dance*
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
Alright, TVF’s database has been uploaded and restored.
TVF is *working*. I haven’t opened it up yet because I have to install mod_security 2.5, and of course, a bunch of lib’s for it are missing from the OS install (pcre, apr, apr-util, apr-iconv, etc.).
Bear with me here, folks. I’ll have TVF up and running tonight, and More >
about 1 year ago
Glad it’s back up.:) It was down for 4 hours if i’m correct
about 1 year ago
well its down again…
about 1 year ago
i cant get in at all
its down again