now then, while i've been away it seems heartland has been using up a ridiculous amount of bandwidth - 4gb in the last 9 days alone
we're using up so much that i'm worried about the impact its having on the current servers, which have been kindly loaned to us by my friend at www.mawbray.com
the servers are ones he uses for his business, and i don't want our witterings to impact his business
so, i've purchased some new hosting from www.dreamhost.com (as recommended by rob from rhombus & wasteland ) and will be moving heartland to their servers as soon as possible
what this means is that we're going to have a little downtime while people's DNS updates itself to point to the new servers - this could be anything up to a day or so depending on your ISPs. it will be different for each person i'm afraid.
anyway, what i'm planning is a 2 stage move, as follows:
1) upload copy of heartland to new webspace and point at the database on the existing heartland servers - done
2) update the dns to point to the new servers - i'm going to do this tomorrow (monday) evening
that will put is in a similar situation to how we were before the last big move, and should take the immediate pressure of the mawbray servers.
after that, i'll let it settle down for a week or so and they we will have to have another couple of hours downtime while i backup the database & move it to the new site.
once that's done we will be back up & running entirely on the new servers, which offer us an absurd amount of bandwidth per month, and which should hopefully mean no more moves for the foreseeable future
so, in summary, expect heartland to be down for anything up to 24 hours from tomorrow evening
sorry about the short notice but its unavoidable i'm afraid
Scheduled Downtime - Monday 10th Sept 2007
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good luck Barry and thanks, don't think we say that enough
good luck Barry and thanks, don't think we say that enough
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Oki doki Barry.
Hope all goes well & that you & Jo are not chewing your fingernails too much over it
Take it easy.
Steve
Hope all goes well & that you & Jo are not chewing your fingernails too much over it
Take it easy.
Steve
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Jo chews Barry's fingernails for him, what do you think he is FFS Steve?
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Ozpat wrote:Thanks for letting us know. I'll start a day at work different this Tuesday...
Holidays are another thing though
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At least you won't have to get up early on Tuesday....Obviousman wrote:Ozpat wrote:Thanks for letting us know. I'll start a day at work different this Tuesday...
Holidays are another thing though
I noticed some early posts this week...inspite of holidays...
"as we walk on the floodland"
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Blame my mother, she insists on me waking up early. I made it clear I was not planning on such a thing next week though
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........that brings back memories from a long time ago.....Obviousman wrote:Blame my mother, she insists on me waking up early. I made it clear I was not planning on such a thing next week though
"as we walk on the floodland"
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I might get some work done, I said might
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Thank you Quiff!
You have done so much for the cause, as Mr Blast said, we don't say it enough..... felt I should too.
You have done so much for the cause, as Mr Blast said, we don't say it enough..... felt I should too.
as the day is long,
rain from heaven
rain from heaven
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I'm savouring every word I type in preparation for a whole 24 hour withdrawal period.
Thanks Barry.
Thanks Barry.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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We'll have to resort to this manual, I suppose
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... Indeed, thanx Quiffy/Barry & Jo - Hopefully not too much grief for ya?
Hope you enjoyed Chicago?
Hope you enjoyed Chicago?
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- A programme of systematic frustration in order to sell this crock of s**t as immortality, a garden of delights and love. ...
- A programme of systematic frustration in order to sell this crock of s**t as immortality, a garden of delights and love. ...
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right, we're back
ish...
expect people to reappear when their ISPs update their DNS details
there still seems to be a problem with the gallery - i'm looking into it
ish...
expect people to reappear when their ISPs update their DNS details
there still seems to be a problem with the gallery - i'm looking into it
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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Blimey that was quick!
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and if anyone wants to check, open up a command prompt and type
you should see something like this:
208.113.190.46 is the important bit. if you still see 64.38.12.10 you're still looking at the old site. hang on in their and it should just switch over seemlessly for you...
Code: Select all
ping myheartland.co.uk
Code: Select all
PING myheartland.co.uk (208.113.190.46): 56 data bytes
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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All 208 here
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how d'ye do that command thingey?
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You don't, you just go to the ping tab in Network Assistant in the Utilities folder of Applications
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Network Utility that should read