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6336 db error emails later....uugh...

apparently the raid controller decided it didn't like two of the hard drives, and for some reason, would not boot....powered it down and then back up after a few seconds, and it came up fine....

down at 4:51:21a west coast time...

sorry gang, we are looking further into the problem and have some additional tweaks yet to make....

thanks for your patience....
 
Well.......at 4:51:21a I was still doing an intensive study of the inner side of my eyelids.

Thanks for all the great work Woody!
 
out of curiosity, what OS are you running?
 
Code:
Web server:
Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz (single processor)
2 gig RAM
40g IDE
36G SCSI w/MySQL 4.0.25 (for phpAdsNew/Coppermine/SMF)
Red Hat 9

MySQL server: (only for vBulletin)
Pentium III Xeon, 900MHz (quad processor)
6 gig RAM
MySQL 4.1.18-standard
four 18g 10k SCSI drives (RAID-5)
Fedora Core 4

apache/IIS version: apache v2.0.40
PHP version: php 4.4.2
MySQL version: mysql 4.1.18-standard (4.0.25 on the web server)
APC Cache 3.0.8

that's the short list....working on updating quite a bit of that soon tho...and am intending to add a 3rd server to that list later this year to serve image exclusively (have it in the basement now, just waiting for time to get into what it needs....)
 
Have you heard of centos?

it is built from redhat enterprise linix, and I find it to be more stable then fedora and obviously more current then RH9.

http://www.centos.org/
 
yep....I DO rely on the expertise of my server guy to keep those decisions tho, since he needs to be familiar with what he's running...plus, they have certain OS's they use on all their stuff
 

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