Hey everyone,
7 days ago uptime robot reported S7 going down. Previous times this has happened temporarily, but this time it hasn't come back on it's own. I have no access to the current host machine, and started a new job a little over a week ago, so I've been unable to get things back online yet. This is my only focus this weekend though, and I'm making good progress on a new, stable host (which currently hosts Pfhorums). Unfortunately, the Rails version S7 runs is so old the ruby version won't even compile on a modern gcc. Checking out the options. Will post any updates here.
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- Wrkncacnter
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Thanks for keeping simplici7y running at all.
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Hope everything goes well.
welcome to the scene of the crash
Wrkncacnter wrote:Thanks for keeping simplici7y running at all.
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But wait! With Simplici7y and the Pfhorums hosted at the same site, how can we complain here when Simplici7y goes down?Switch wrote:...a new, stable host (which currently hosts Pfhorums)....
Thank you for all your hard work.
Zott wrote:Thank you for all your hard work.
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I can lend a hand if need be, I have a few gigabit lines at my lab, I can dedicate some serious bandwidth and around 3 cores and 12gb of ram to spare on my ESXi box. I can give you full access to the remote VM. Just let me know what you prefer (putty, VNC, RDP, etc).
Redundancy would be awesome, but unfortunately, that's the situation I'm already in. I have a very powerful VM on an amazing line ( running this here site ), but problems getting Ruby 1.8.6 or 1.8.7 compiled. Also, with the new job, My Monday-Fridays I'm barely home, so I'm tackling it next probably tonight or tomorrow morning. If anyone has experience with such things and wants to help this weekend, I'm more dev than dev-ops so I'd appreciate the help, even if it's just to talk through ideas / solutions.
Another option I'm honestly considering is just rewriting the whole damn thing. I'm a much better and faster coder than I used to be, and Simplici7y isn't that complicated. I could probably get something pretty good in a weekend. However, I'd prefer to at least try to get the current site online early tomorrow.
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I'm more Dev-ops then Dev. Pm me and we can discuss more.
Site back up on old hosting. Still need to move the site to new hosting, and it may go down again, but at least it's online while I'm working.
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It's down again, damn. I was hoping to at least get a static mirror complete today.
Yeah, I was hoping that at least held off until the weekend. MySQL is being killed due to memory limits. Tried a fix and rebooted again.
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The anal rape has begun. Please refrain from using simplici7y.
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Out of curiosity, how much data is there? I have 4tb I can devote.
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http://simplici7y.stever.tech/
Current mirror. It's entirely static and I'm not sure if all of the files are there however, it's better than nothing until Switch and I can do more real work.
Current mirror. It's entirely static and I'm not sure if all of the files are there however, it's better than nothing until Switch and I can do more real work.
24GB We're not talking movies here.hawkeyefile wrote:Out of curiosity, how much data is there? I have 4tb I can devote.
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How does it end up being 24 GB? If you download every single file available right now, it ends up being 4 GB.
That was an upper-bound on the entire www folder from `df -h`. The actual `public/version/file` folder is 8.9gb, which also includes all past versions of files that aren't linked for download.
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Okay, total is now 5.06 gb for the static mirror.
I got it working on the Pfhorums server! Going to shut down the old one and migrate all the data.
Back online on the same server as Pfhorums! Pretty blazingly fast, and if the Pfhorums is any indication, very stable.