So, what actually happened?
category: general [glöplog]
Is there an official explanation to why scene.org and pouet.net went down? I did regular nmaps, and I can conclude that the connection to the server and the server itself was fine, (Having ssh, pop, and even some M$ services; I guess it's a shared IP) just that it didn't have a httpd running.
Was it perhaps a move made to annoy people at some certain party? Was it a planned maintenance? (According to a rumour, even ps didn't know what was going on.)
Or maybe it was just a plot made up to remind people of the volatility of everything?
Was it perhaps a move made to annoy people at some certain party? Was it a planned maintenance? (According to a rumour, even ps didn't know what was going on.)
Or maybe it was just a plot made up to remind people of the volatility of everything?
Most boring pouet thread of all-time?
well, it's nitro2k01...
maybe pouet and scene.org is going to be CENSORED FROM TEH INTERWEB!!!111oneeleven
ps didn't know what was going on? I find *that* very hard to believe, since he knows everything, ever.
Here's a recent publicity pic of ps at home in his comfy-chair:
the pink preview button made the entire server crash under its eliteness. that's all.
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Is there an official explanation to why scene.org and pouet.net went down?
only people at #limpninja on IRCnet knew.
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and even some M$ services; I guess it's a shared IP
Yeah, these sites seriously run on antilinux shared-hosting providers.
planned maintenance would have been announced in due time.
something b0rked. jeffrey notice, jeffrey fix. jeffrey no report back yet. nitro2k1 wait patiently while tracking new ch00n.
something b0rked. jeffrey notice, jeffrey fix. jeffrey no report back yet. nitro2k1 wait patiently while tracking new ch00n.
mail from jeffrey:
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The downtime of the past few days were caused by the failure of two disks in the internal raid system which held the boot
filesystem for our server. All the imporant data (web,ftp,databases) was never at risk, because those are hosted on our
external raid array.
I took this downtime to move us to a new server which we recently stopped using at work. This new server is an HP Proliant
DL380 G4 with dual Xeon 3.2Ghz cpu's, 3GB of memory and 4x72GB U320 scsi disks in a raid setup. This should give us some
extra breathing room for the future in terms of processing power.
nitro: hey - here's an idea - why don't you stop creating threads that already exist (more than one even)
L.C.F., by telepathy.