Ouch...server dead for almost 24 hours

Whew, I can breath again. :thup :note :rainbow :rose Glad you're back 'cause I was starting to get a little blue. :xseek :sad

Don't know anything much about "grub failure" :twisted: :cry: but know something about oxygen deprivation, and it does have some rather disastrous effects. :thdown :bat :unlove :rose2

Thanks Bill and Mike for all you are doing here. You guys keep all the Brats breathing. :hug :hug2 :love :rose :love :rose :thup :thup

Not sure I understand the times here, but I tried this at 0200 PDT and it wasn't up, but at 0500 it is. Great, and thanks again, now I can go back to bed and get some sleep :)

Harvey
SleepyC
 
Thanks for the expedient repairs to the C-Brat Site. I was nearing the withdrawal stage but you guys saved the day for me. Good job, excellent information site.
wapiti
 
I don't know how you do it. I get frustrated @ work with my laptop! :lol: Mahalo for all your work, dedication and commitment to keeping us C-Brat addicts going.
 
I certainly missed my fellow brats during the "computer glitch", HOWEVER, on the "flip side", I finally got something done around the farm. For some time I've had a couple of logs that needed cutting, splitting and stacking for firewood. I also managed to mow more pasture and in general accomplished some maintenance projects under beautiful sunny skies.

(I only wish that I had known that the C-Brats was going to be out of service beforehand so that I could have made a general request for those that are unable to sit at their computers due to the outage, that they come over and assist me with the numerous chores that build up around here while I'm on the computer.... :wink )

Again, many thanks to the computer nerds that keep this site going! :thup
 
You da man, Bill

The server was down when we left Duluth MN Sat. for the gulf coast. I was bummin.

We got a motel w/wifi in Rockford Illinois tonite and Presto Wham the brats are back in business.

Thank you, sir.

There is a dependance on this site.

By the way, virtually everywhere we have stopped, people have had to tell us what a beautiful boat we had.
 
I love how everyone keeps thanking "us", as if I had anything to do with fixing things. (But then, I didn't bust nothing, either.) Nope, Bill gets all the nerd credit. I'm more or less the Wal-Mart Greeter around here.

Thanks, Bill.
 
Ahh jeez, Da Nag - and from a remote location to boot! You have my admiration for perseverance...

I recently decided to put a couple of upgraded PC's into my ham radio contesting station (quick, hit me across the head Larry, nyuck, nyuck)... It had been a long enough time that i had forgotten the pain of rebuilding the network the last time I did this... The contesting software is N1MM and a Cisco Router with hardwire connections... Right now I have one computer out of five (Shack 1, 198.162.0.3) that just flat refuses to see the handshakes on data stream from the USB to Serial driver to an electronic morse code keyer... As I remember I ran into this before, about 5 years ago, and I do not for the life of me remember how I solved it... aaargggh Maybe I will just put the old PC's back into place...

Long, long ago in a Galaxy far, far away (Late 1960's) I was in charge of a computer driven overhead storage system that had miles of I-beam track with powered and free carriers that brought the parts down the final assembly line for an auto plant... Whenever this system went down GM was losing an ungodly number of thousands of dollars a minute...
In those days BPC (before PC's) the computer room was a temple, with large tape drives that jerked like St. Vitus dance, and large teletypes that told you what the system was doing by printing it out on 3 foot wide wide paper on rolls - no video screens, no GUI, no Windoze... All at a pleasant 68 degrees under blinding fluorescent lighting..
I had this programmer, Jerry, who was a bearded ex-hippie geek from California (the land of fruit and nuts) who had been brought down to the Pits of Hades (better known as a JOB) by financial necessity... To say that Jerry was different was a vast under statement...
This scenario was played out many times...
A large, revolving red light would start flashing, high up on a wall of the plant signifying that the Power-And-Free conveyor system was DOWN (panic time)... I would watch it for maybe 30 seconds and if it did not go out by then a klaxon horn would start blasting away... At this point I would walk/hustle to the "Computer Room" (big, white cab up on stilts in the center of the plant), climb the steel stairs, and go in...
There would be Jerry, hunched over the keyboard of the Teletype, with his fingers gnarled into his beard...
"Jerry, the Power and Free is down." I would say...
"I know.", was always the reply...
"Why?"
"I don't think it likes me.", would be the plaintive answer, always in a whisper...
"Jerry, I don't dare if it hates your guts... Bring it back up."
"Oh, OK." and then he would carefully, with one finger, type in a long string of hexadecimal numbers and finally press the RETURN key - and with a loud clang and bang hundreds of carriers would suddenly flip out their fingers and grab onto the constantly running chain drive and be gated out from the free tracks (think sidings like on a rail road) and start rolling along the power tracks heading for the proper elevator drops to the workers on the lines below...... (we fervently hoped they were going to the proper drops or that pickup was going to have a red fender on the Left and a green fender on the right - and be perfectly equipped for cruising the river, or maybe for powering a raft from Cuba)

denny-o
 
OT/denny-o

Way cool post, OM! Swap stories someday.

Dusty (ex NSS, NBA, NPG, W7BQX, W1SAW, W4SAW, K6RSR, plus a bunch! Old CW op + American Morse -- really Spanish -- still copy 50.)
 
Bill, C-Brat Nerd;

I thought that you had your own server. Did you ever leave a remote server? If so, why did you go back?

Isn't this a good time to go to the delta server? Or is that idea in limbo?

I just had to change servers of Our Journey's Travels for two reasons. I couldn't understand what they were saying (we both spoke
English, but their accent was different,) and what they said wasn't what they did.

Boris
 
journey on":ek99n45h said:
I thought that you had your own server. Did you ever leave a remote server? If so, why did you go back?

We moved from a shared server (100+ users), to a semi-dedicated server (10's of users), to the current dedicated server. On the current dedicated server, I manage everything - not just the web code.

But, none of these solutions are/were on hardware I have physical access to - everything needs to be done remotely.

99% of the time, that's fine. On the relatively rare occasions where the server won't boot at all, it's problematic...which is what happened this time.

Isn't this a good time to go to the delta server? Or is that idea in limbo?

I'm finally looking into the upgrade again...but it's been so long, that much of the code is already outdated and I'll likely start from scratch again, No ETA.
 
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