  Sacker Unemployed Premium join:2004-01-09 Antioch, TN | reply to Tex Longhorn Re: Proxy moving...
This one is nice and fast  |
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  Tex Longhorn 45-35 Premium,MVM join:2001-01-05 San Diego, CA clubs: 
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| reply to bobrk I get the two mixed up.
»www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLC3Y2QE1_o -- Making the world better, one post at a time. |
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  bobrk You kids get offa my lawn Premium join:2000-02-02 San Jose, CA | reply to Tex Longhorn Isn't that more Elmer Fudd? |
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  Tex Longhorn 45-35 Premium,MVM join:2001-01-05 San Diego, CA clubs:  | reply to bobrk That's wight. |
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  bobrk You kids get offa my lawn Premium join:2000-02-02 San Jose, CA
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| reply to Tex Longhorn said by Tex Longhorn :"My boy's wicked smart." Said in my best Boston accent. Smart = "smaht", right?
Between Car Talk and This Old House, I think I'm gettin' it. -- Iraq Coalition Deaths, Graphic | RC5 | bobrk |
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  Tex Longhorn 45-35 Premium,MVM join:2001-01-05 San Diego, CA clubs:  | reply to Gomez "My boy's wicked smart." Said in my best Boston accent. -- Making the world better, one post at a time. |
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  DrewCapu Giant Diehard
join:2001-12-19 California clubs: | reply to Tex Longhorn Wicked. You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. I just looked up that word on the intraweb and found... hmmm...
Wicked!!! |
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  tmpchaos Requiescat in pace Premium,Mod join:2000-04-28 Hoboken, NJ clubs:    | reply to Tex Longhorn But the new one won't tell us when he's away! |
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  Tex Longhorn 45-35 Premium,MVM join:2001-01-05 San Diego, CA clubs:  | reply to Gomez New server is wicked fast! The old server seemed to be wicked slow. The improvement is wicked cool. -- Making the world better, one post at a time. |
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  bobrk You kids get offa my lawn Premium join:2000-02-02 San Jose, CA | reply to Gomez Whoa, nice! Thanks, that's great. No more wincing when clicking on the proxy link. |
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  scarney Bbr Team Discovery - Bbr Team Rc5 Premium join:2001-02-18 Madison, WI clubs:  | reply to Gomez it seems to be purring along nicely. pages load super fast!. 8)) -- Join Us! :: »Team RC5 |
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  Gomez Been drinking brew for breakfast? Premium,Mod join:2001-02-21 Atlanta, GA clubs:
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Host: Pub Games It is the economy,.. Clearwire
| reply to Gomez Hopefully no one noticed, but everything is moved, and has been running fine all day. The old proxy is chained to the new proxy, making it pretty transparent.
If you haven't done so already, please change your settings. »www.bbrrc5.org/proxy/faq.jsp . If you changed before last night, you'll need to restart the client to pick up the DNS change.
In a couple of days I'll write a cron job that looks at logs on the old proxy and sends reminder emails to those still using it. If you don't want the email, change the settings.
In the process of moving stuff, I also implemented query logging, so it's easy to see where the bottle necks are. As a result, some things have been tweaked, so everything but OS/CPU summaries should load in milliseconds. -- Disclaimer: Resemblance between the above views and those of anyone is purely coincidental. Resemblance between the above and my own views is non-deterministic. The existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold them is an exercise for the reader. |
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  scarney Bbr Team Discovery - Bbr Team Rc5 Premium join:2001-02-18 Madison, WI clubs:  | reply to Gomez u da man Gomez! |
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  Gomez Been drinking brew for breakfast? Premium,Mod join:2001-02-21 Atlanta, GA clubs:
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| reply to Gomez Ok the new server is provisioned. Here's the general plan.
1) Get database replication working, This should allow blocks to be dumped to the old site, and show up on the new site, nearly immediately. Reset the database on the old site, reread all the logs, resulting in a mirror.
2) Once that's working, move the web app and change the www pointer to the new server. That's the biggest issue now, so that's the majority of the battle.
3) Sync the logs between the two sites.
4) shut down the old proxy, and the old database, move the logs out of the way. At the same time, start up the new proxy, and change the DNS entry. At this point any blocks on the old site are logged, sent to dnetc, but no DB. Emails go out to people submitting to the old site, and these logs get pushed daily to the new site to get picked up by the file reader.
It should be transparent unless you happen to look at the site while I'm doing a db refresh to get things mirrored.
I'll keep you posted  -- Disclaimer: Resemblance between the above views and those of anyone is purely coincidental. Resemblance between the above and my own views is non-deterministic. The existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold them is an exercise for the reader. |
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  lunarPlexus Nothin' Up Muh Sleeve Premium join:2003-02-08 Chicago, IL clubs: | reply to tmpchaos Not on purpose, but it looks like that's what happened. |
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  Gomez Been drinking brew for breakfast? Premium,Mod join:2001-02-21 Atlanta, GA clubs:
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| reply to lunarPlexus said by lunarPlexus :I wasn't able to update my work
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remote machines until today. They claimed to have been sending packets to the server, but your page said I had 0 blocks today - until I made the change. Then it only showed the blocks submitted after I made the change. Weird they go? Nothings changed as of yet. I'll probably order the dedicated host this week. Looking at the graph, you have fairly infrequent submissions. Is it possible that they were just in queue?
If not, like tmp suggested, they may have fallen back to the dnetc proxy. -- Disclaimer: Resemblance between the above views and those of anyone is purely coincidental. Resemblance between the above and my own views is non-deterministic. The existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold them is an exercise for the reader. |
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  tmpchaos Requiescat in pace Premium,Mod join:2000-04-28 Hoboken, NJ clubs:    | reply to lunarPlexus Did you have it set to fall back to the dist.net servers? |
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  lunarPlexus Nothin' Up Muh Sleeve Premium join:2003-02-08 Chicago, IL clubs:
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| reply to bobrk I wasn't able to update my work
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remote machines until today. They claimed to have been sending packets to the server, but your page said I had 0 blocks today - until I made the change. Then it only showed the blocks submitted after I made the change. Weird they go? |
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  bobrk You kids get offa my lawn Premium join:2000-02-02 San Jose, CA | reply to Gomez What is the timeframe for this? |
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  DrewCapu Giant Diehard
join:2001-12-19 California clubs: | reply to Gomez Wouldn't the easier fix be to stop travelling?  |
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