Krydos Posted July 25 Posted July 25 The extremely time consuming raid rebuild process has finished and Sparkie is back online. All of the VPS on Sparkie seem to have booted up just fine, but Johnny is another story. The widespread filesystem corruption that occurred right before we took him offline cannot be undone, and even though the hardware is operating normally now, Johnny will never be the same again. The databases all seem to be ok, but Apache won't boot up do to thousands of errors in the configuration. The next step will be to try to make backups of everyone's accounts. 4
miniurl Posted July 25 Posted July 25 (edited) Thanks Krydos for your effort. Hope Johnny be online on soon. Edited July 25 by miniurl
nmbayu Posted July 25 Posted July 25 (edited) I hope johnny will be online again soon, thank you for the effort Edited July 25 by nmbayu
azubriy Posted July 25 Posted July 25 Thanks a lot, Krydos! I hope it will be possible at least to get backup-file, which was created by user before the Johnny-issue.
cgeek01 Posted July 26 Posted July 26 On 7/25/2024 at 1:28 AM, Krydos said: The extremely time consuming raid rebuild process has finished and Sparkie is back online. All of the VPS on Sparkie seem to have booted up just fine, but Johnny is another story. The widespread filesystem corruption that occurred right before we took him offline cannot be undone, and even though the hardware is operating normally now, Johnny will never be the same again. The databases all seem to be ok, but Apache won't boot up do to thousands of errors in the configuration. The next step will be to try to make backups of everyone's accounts. Welp, its deja vu all over again just like Tommy in 2019. So, is Tommy going to be free for Johnny users or is it going to remain the same?
Krydos Posted July 27 Author Posted July 27 On 7/26/2024 at 6:42 AM, cgeek01 said: So, is Tommy going to be free for Johnny users or is it going to remain the same? No. Tommy is already overloaded, and very slow. Moving several thousand more people to an overloaded server sounds like a terrible idea to me. What's the point if the uptime is 20% and each page takes 2 minutes to load?
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