The Furious Angels
FA Discussion => General => Topic started by: Tbone on August 08, 2005, 05:43:27 pm
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Sorry about the site downtown. One of our servers was down all weekend, and it could not be fixed until Monday. Once again, sorry for the inconvienence!
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*waggles finger*
you made my story late! :p
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Server got rooted biatch!
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No problem, just glad to see it back up.
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IM VERY PISSED OFF!!! I WANT MY MONEY BACK!!! I PAID ABSOLUTLY NOTHING, AND I DEMAND TO BE REFUNDED!!! IF I DO NOT GET A REFUND, I WILL GO CRY TO MYSELF IN THE CORNER!!!
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I cant believe this! it's crap! my business was ruined and I lost a lot of money because of your downtime! I want my money back! what? my use of the site is free and I dont pay a dime other than my donations? what? i dont have any thing hosted here so it doesnt affect me much any way? oh. never mind then. </dumb customer rant> :)
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I'm just glad it was something that could be fixed and that we weren't H4XX0rzed.
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Yea were lucky we didn't loose the database!
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pwnd
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It's not like it's your fault so an apology isn't really needed. lol Nice to actually have a site to sift through once again in my boring times
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which reminds me, have we backed up the databases?
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hah i asked that when it was down and t said they wernt
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Maybe it is something we should look into..? ;2)
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Maybe it is something we should look into..? ;2)
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Glad it wasn't the cluster taking a dump..(knocking on wood)..we really should look into seeing how much a backup is and get up some donations....Just a thought.
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I presumed the host backed-up each night... perhaps not tho :x
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Glad it wasn't the cluster taking a dump..(knocking on wood)..we really should look into seeing how much a backup is and get up some donations....Just a thought.
Backups are usually an option available to the customer via either cpanel, or vdeck, or whatever control system is installed. They should not cost anything.
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Unless he uses an offsite backup, that is a possibility. ;P
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just rsync it to another server on a weekly basis or something.
also: if using something like cpanel, most times it has an option to add cron jobs and to tar/gzip up your entire site, etc. which would work as well.
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My old site used to carry out a weekly remote FTP backup, and that was on cpanel
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It all depends on the service provider really... but there are many backup options.
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YAY ITS BACK UP ;D