5+ hour outage
kwc.org was down for at least 5 hours today. Apparently overpowered air conditioners took out the breakers in the server room.
kwc.org was down for at least 5 hours today. Apparently overpowered air conditioners took out the breakers in the server room.
Not really, but I do wish there was some content flag you could set that says, "if you are going to traffic-bomb my site, you have permission to mirror the content elsewhere."
I've been constantly restarting my server this morning trying to get some life out of it, but the fact is, I shouldn't be running Apache on Windows. The Windows Apache response to extra traffic is generally to lockup for a small period of time. If that extra traffic keeps coming in, the server gets knocked to the mat again repeatedly. I probably shouldn't be running over a DSL connection either, but I've actually been nowhere close to saturating the link: Windows Apache is the weakest link.
I know this is a bad setup, but its a whole lot cheaper than setting up an extra Linux box or paying a hosting company. Regardless, I am now looking into hosting providers. Dreamhost used to be a good one, but recent reviews seem uniform in saying that "Dreamhost used to be great until last summer." I shall investigate more, but the goal is to spend no more than $15/month.
If you are reading this, kwc.org has returned from its vacation at the wonderful Tooch Ranch looking well rested and better than ever. Many thanks to Tooch for the hospitality to my server.
This side of the blog will probably stay quiet a bit longer as I continue my Tour de blogging over at spare cycles and gear up for the Team Uni's Comic-Con. We actually have enough people (over a dozen, I think) for two teams this year. I'll tentatively refer to the other team as the Van Condos, after their mode of transport and lodging, at least until a more proper name is passed on to me. I'm sticking with Team Uni, going for the schwag points, but I'm excited about hanging out with all the people headed down to San Diego.
Now that I have my computer back I'll also have to start processing photos from the gadget wedding (congrats bp and joy!). They're off in Hawaii right now so I have a bit more time -- they're hopefully not reading this, but my guess is one of them is.
Many thanks to Tooch who is lending kwc.org a wire and an IP address while I await DSL service at my new place. Comcast was hooked up this morning and I've found an open wireless network at my apartment complex so all should be set for the Tour-de-France-fest over at my spare cycles blog. The only problem right now is we can't seem to find any of my three TiVo remotes.
While I was at Tooch's Norman Compound he showed off the manliest washer and dryer I have ever seen: the Whirlpool Duet. They have more switches and LEDs than an airplane cockpit. Tooch said that they were marketed at Nascar husbands, but doesn't that actually mean they are marketed at wives that want to get their husbands to do the laundry instead? And to think I had been thrilled earlier in the day to see that the dinky washer and dryer in my new place had been replaced recently.
Wednesday is set for the day of my move from one side of Shoreline Blvd to the other. A detailed plan of attack for each carload has been drawn up; it should be glorious.
A consequence of every move I make is that kwc.org goes into identity reassignment. In the past, I have sometimes temporarily transferred some of the kwc.org files to movabletypo.net. Now that I have separated out my mythbusters and cycling blogs, though, it may be too much of a headache to do the brain transplant. Also, with the Tour de France set to begin, nothing short of the real kwc.org will do for the torrent of multimedia blogging that is set to ensue.
If you happen to know of a spare static IP address and line in Mountain View/Palo Alto/Sunnyvale that I can borrow for a week or so to hookup this server, please drop me a line. If you know of anyone at AT&T/SBC that I can bribe to not take the week or so they normally take to turn a DSL line on, also please drop me a line.
BitTorrent has a habit of knocking out my DSL, which knocks out kwc.org as well. 'tis a small price to pay for the new Battlestar Galatica episode.
Yet again, comments were broken (and now fixed). Apparently I neglected to reinstall some libraries, and SpamLookup is still definitely beta software. I should just have a flag like they do in shark-prone waters to indicate whether or not comment badness has recently occurred.
As a reminder to myself to back things up, here's a list of data casualties (files that I failed to backup and were unrecoverable from the dying disk):
The important thing is that my Web server and photos made it through unscathed. I await a future in which data loss is eliminated by massive network replication -- a future that is quite possible with today's technology.
So, it appears that I may have lost ~15 comments in my little snafu. It's rather silly, as the thing that broke it had never really been working anyways -- it just started not working in a very different way.
Anyway, I'm curious as to what those 15 comments were, so, if you're willing, comment away. Some examples:
Important: if you post a comment on this entry and get a message saying that it's been moderated, send me an e-mail if you can as I might still be having problems.
It has recently come to my attention that my blog comments were hosed. A plugin that I had installed decided to start acting up. Many, many apologies to those who may have commented. Sadly, I have no way of recovering your comments.
I hopefully have fixed the problem and will test again later tonight.
update: fyi, it was the banascii plugin that started acting up and not playing nice with the commenting system. If you have SpamLookup and/or Blacklist installed, you may want to disable it.
It was Valentine's Day -- like I'm going to spend my day worrying about my website, right?
It turns out that I've been doing too good of a job blocking comment spam and had inadvertently disabled all comments on this site. If you have commented in the past two weeks or so your comment probably went into the vapor (sorry).
The new kwc.org isn't living up to expectations right now. It's hard to tell whether it's the:
As I try to diagnose this, I'm turning off comments and will be fiddling with other bits. I may have to give up and move the setup to a web hosting company, something I've been reticent to do in the past.
Reinstalled everything last night, took a bit longer to get everything up and running than I planned. If you notice any problems, please let me know. The main problem I have noticed is that TypeKey logins no longer work, though this started happening when I upgraded MovableType awhile back.
My apache server keeps breaking and I can't seem to figure out why, so I am temporarily disabling comments as a last ditch effort to see if that might be the reason. So sorry, no comments today.
kwc.org and movabletypo.net are having some technical difficulties right now. If you notice pages not loading or whatnot, we are trying to fix it. kwc.org's are being caused by a firewall upgrade necessitated by Windows XP SP2 breaking my previous firewall, while movabletypo got a little too worked up about that Red Sox victory last night and is a bit hung over.
Thanks to pqbon, kwc.org is now running with a brand new power supply. kwc.org was on its deathbed earlier tonight, only able to stay up for 20 seconds or less before failing. The old power supply might make a good discus.
My devices seem angry at me, as I had to replace the memory card in my camera today as well. It was happily eating one photo out of every 100, which could make an interesting art project -- handing out cameras that randomly delete photos. Would you still take the time to preserve that moment for posterity knowing that there was a 1/100 chance that the moment would disappear forever? Would the small probability of deletion remove the layer of mediation the camera creates, as the camera would no longer be a trustworthy mediator?
The disk running the database for my computer looks like it might be ready to burnout. Its getting old and its been hit by a wave of power outages. If you had/have trouble commenting or reaching this site, this is probably why. I will have to take everything offline soon and fix it, but in the meantime apologies for the outages.
As my home server has become a functional brain in some regards, serving as both memory and recall, the title for this entry holds a grain of truth.
The real kwc.org is back now, which means some previous crippled content and functionality is back online now, including:
- movie list
- reading list
- kwc.org/site
- ability to post photo galleries
- monthly and category archives
- the search bar should actually work again
Note to people upgrading to MovableType 3.0D with MTRssFeed, the following patch to mtrssfeed.pl from TweezerMan seems to work:
# return MT->VERSION<'2.50'?_decode_xml_fallback($value):decode_xml($value); my $mt_ver = MT->VERSION; $mt_ver =~ s/^(.*)\D$/$1/; return $mt_ver<'2.50'?_decode_xml_fallback($value):decode_xml($value);
The feed aggregator has flown over to its permanent home at movabletypo. Sorry for the interruption in service, but from now on things should be much more stable. No more random DSL interruptions, etc... so I hope you enjoy the not new, but more stable feed aggregator at movabletypo.
The real kwc.org is still lying in a helpless heap, but most of it's functionality has been temporarily transferred here, and the temporary server lets me play around a bit more nimbly as it doesn't have to rebuild 1300 entries.
Hopefully the frequent site outages will come to an end tonight. I will be moving my dsl over to my roommate's connection. If www.kwc.org is unavailable, you may want to try http://alt.kwc.org/blog/ until the DNS caches clear.
Update: the switch has been flipped. For the next couple of hours things are going to be screwy until DNS caches clear (certain images won't load).
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