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Who tripped over the power cord......and then took 6 hours to plug it back in
I almost got some work done in this time - too close for comfort So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
The problem was (is) a database issue at Dreamhost.
They were advised of an issue basicalkly as soon as it happenned, and I have logged several fault tickets since then. Nothing happenned though. When I got home, we analised and discussed the problem, and Leigh came up with a suggestion: if it's an internal connection issue with the database, which is what it seemed to be, why not just grab a backup copy of the database and recreate it on another host? Great idea, took about ten minutes to create the new host, grab the data and restore it, and then reconfigure the system to talk with the new host and database. So we're back, despite DH's best efforts to not provide timely answers. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Don't laugh that hard, Dan.
A couple of years ago when the forum went down, it was a result of me accidentally unplugging the server. As such, it's a running joke. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
Contributor for fine magazines such as PC Authority and Popular Science.
the server for this site was located at your house/work???
I didn't know that...now I'm glad I named the thread this way Crazy fluke heh So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
That's why us 'older' members sat back and waited for the sparks to fly when you said that - Leigh had threatened us with all sorts of nasties if we brought 'that episode' up again *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Well I'm not banned yet....I might have to mention it at the next mini-meet So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
Bad girl...
I am continuously wondering why so many people continue to use and recommend Dreamhost when they have so many problems? Photo gallery online <a href="http://photoden.net/oliver">here</a> and some more on deviantArt <a href="http://oliau.deviantart.com">here</a>.
I think you'll find they're one of the better hosting providers out there - I joined just after their major power work a few weeks ago and my only complaint is related to the ticket based support - it just takes too long to get a hold of anyone (as Gary has experienced first hand here). I tried aplus.net for a while before switching to dreamhost - I'm glad I did, performance and reliability have been much better IMHO. I will say one thing for aplus, their support people are contactable *live* 24x7, without delay. That said, none of them are admins, they're just level 1 support - which, if you're a newbie, is still a valuable and useful thing. Pity their service wasn't up to scratch. Honestly, for the money, dreamhost are amazing value IMHO (and I work for an ISP, I know what's involved in providing stable hosting and it isn't an easy job). As for keeping backups, pardon my frankness here, but you're a fool if you don't backup your data, regardless of where it is stored. Cheers Leigh
I guess that is it at the end of the day... I just had a look at their prices and I guess if your site isn't critical then those prices are certainly excellent value. Photo gallery online <a href="http://photoden.net/oliver">here</a> and some more on deviantArt <a href="http://oliau.deviantart.com">here</a>.
Yup. It wasn't 'till about into the 2nd year I think it was that we migrated to an external host, but for a while there we were running off of a 512k symmetrical on our own server. And when special events were on, even if we were on either a GoDaddy or Dreamhost server, the Flash Video feeds I'd rigged up of events were running through our server and home connection. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
Contributor for fine magazines such as PC Authority and Popular Science.
DH do provide exceptional value, and when they do get back to you on a support ticket, it is always a live person, not a robot. In the main, they also don't talk down to you, which I find to be a very refreshing change.
On the subject of backups, this is another area where DH really do shine, and especially so compared with their opposition. A while back we did need to restore our database from a backup: we were hosted at GoDaddy at the time. To do the restore cost around US$125, and they quoted about a five day turnaround for the job. That was enough to say to me look elsewhere. At DH, they take regular and frequent snapshots of your system, and provide fully documented help for you to show you how to go about grabbing any of thos snapshots and restoring (yourself) from one. And with shell access and cron jobs, it's too easy to just schedule your own daily backups as and when you deem appropriate. I have a rolling weekly backup happening on several of the databases that I hold at DH. And then, of course, there's today's effort. Took less than 15 minutes once I realised that we may have had a workable solution we could implement. FYI, the backup of the database this evening occupied 228,285,352 bytes, as noted above we have several daily iterations of that backup (plus several other databases), and we're still only using about 5% of our storage allocation. As I said, it's good value. And yes ... when the site started, Laurie, it was running off a RH8 box in our living room. lasted about 8 months like that, before we went offsite. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Spot on, Brett. That explains first of all why we were able to just move the database to a different server and bring the system back up. DH have confirmed that a user was doing something they shouldn't have been doing, which filled up a partition on the server and brought us down. Ouch! g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Thats what I thought when it was down MATT
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