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Erwin
9th August 2006, 10:10 PM
The image server is down again, and the host is working on it. They say it is a "kernel panic".

I've told our current host that all these downtime is NOT GOOD ENOUGH.

As a result, we will be moving to a new datacentre with a new company in the next week or so.

Sorry that all of you have to endure this - I will be CHANGING HOSTING COMPANIES so that all this no longer happens.

Miracle Storm
9th August 2006, 10:47 PM
I don't think we can say thank you enough for all your hard work, but it is very appreciated!:hug:
May God bless you always!!

Bamboo_Chicken
9th August 2006, 10:57 PM
Hehe - looks like it's back to the joys and excitement of PDA. :D

Erwin, in all your stressing over this site, please remember to take a deep breath and relax every now and then. They tell me it does a world of good.

Tenebrae
9th August 2006, 11:08 PM
Ditto about all the work you put into this site Erwin Its much appreciated

justanobserver
9th August 2006, 11:22 PM
The image server is down again, and the host is working on it. They say it is a "kernel panic".

I've told our current host that all these downtime is NOT GOOD ENOUGH.

As a result, we will be moving to a new datacentre with a new company in the next week or so.

Sorry that all of you have to endure this - I will be CHANGING HOSTING COMPANIES so that all this no longer happens.

dont know about "kernal panic" but ya oughta tell the host carrier that he is gonna get his kernals popped if it happens again before you switch! lol!

thank you for the update and keeping on top of this. I cant even imagine frustrations this is causing you. And you still gotta study for exams!

you will be in my thoughts, sir!

CaDan
10th August 2006, 12:04 AM
Netcraft confirms it . . .

Nah. That joke's just too ancient. ;)

ravenscape
10th August 2006, 12:32 AM
Some fun reading on kernel panics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_panic

Miracle Storm
10th August 2006, 02:06 AM
He's got it up and running already ladies and gentlemen!
:clap:Erwin, round of applause!:clap:

Erwin
10th August 2006, 04:33 AM
It was actually the hosting techs who brought it up.

In fact, the problem was, and I quote:

Okay, after testing many different things, we have narrowed it down to perhaps a bad board, cpu, or memory.

They changed the image server from a Dual Xeon to a Dual Opteron and want to add hardware RAID mirroring to it, which is a good idea.

Apparently lighttpd, the web server software we are currently use, is buggy, and in php-cgi form leaks memory - refer here from an article just 4 days ago:
http://trac.lighttpd.net/trac/ticket/758 (http://trac.lighttpd.net/trac/ticket/758)

Looks like all our webservers (6 of them) will change over from lighttpd to httpd (Apache) at some stage to see if that solves our instability issues.

I'm also going to pay extra for a team of professionals to look after the servers for me too - will cost more, but at least a pro will be doing it instead of an amateur like me!

I'm very very very sorry for the problems - thank you for being patient while we work through this.

Pats
10th August 2006, 04:59 AM
I know what kind of work it takes to run a small forum. I can't fathom what you have to put into this one.

Thank you so for all you do!

Swart
10th August 2006, 05:34 AM
The image server is down again, and the host is working on it. They say it is a "kernel panic".

I've told our current host that all these downtime is NOT GOOD ENOUGH.

As a result, we will be moving to a new datacentre with a new company in the next week or so.

Sorry that all of you have to endure this - I will be CHANGING HOSTING COMPANIES so that all this no longer happens.


A little proactive network management goes a long way:

wget http://www3.christianforums.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
sleep 60
if ![ -r smile.gif ]
then mail -s "Image server down" 614xxxxxxxx@sms.vgsmail.com < some_info.txt
fi
rm -f smile.gif

VioletAngel
10th August 2006, 09:46 AM
kernal panics? Almost forgot about those..... I mostly use a Mac. :)

Well, hopefully, the remedy is on the way.

~Lady Trekki~
10th August 2006, 10:02 AM
I'm also going to pay extra for a team of professionals to look after the servers for me too - will cost more, but at least a pro will be doing it instead of an amateur like me!

I'm very very very sorry for the problems - thank you for being patient while we work through this.

Erwin, you've done an excellent job! :thumbsup: I'm not so sure that a team of professionals could do any better considering the size of this forum. At the same time, I'm sure you're getting tired of trying to figure out the little glitches and all...so I don't blame you for wanting to hire out. You need to be able to relax and spend time with your family as well. And I know that stuff like this can end up sucking all your free time up and burn you out fast. Just want to tell you though that you've done a great job and I appreciate you. :)

Godslilgurlalways
10th August 2006, 11:14 AM
Thanks Ewrin for all of your hard work I know that it can be eay have to come here and check and do this, and switch ccompanies and all:)