• Facepunch vB4 - PROBLEMS IN HERE THANKS
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Yeah what the hell happened
Why was facepunch just down for an hour
Fire compwhizii! Wasn't Garry a web dev before GMod?
[QUOTE=Orkel;29042382]I wish there was a single fucking day facepunch worked properly instead of constant database errors and slowness and whatnot.[/QUOTE] Here fucking here, get in gear Compwhizzi, honestly.
I'm not in control of the new servers at all.
[QUOTE=Orkel;29042382]I wish there was a single fucking day facepunch worked properly instead of constant database errors and slowness and whatnot.[/QUOTE] its just a forum u nerd
[QUOTE=Intoxicated Spy;29043184]Fire compwhizii! Wasn't Garry a web dev before GMod?[/QUOTE] He worked for a dating website if I remember correctly..
[QUOTE=Quark:;29043421]He worked for a dating website if I remember correctly..[/QUOTE] Yeah, while he was working there he made his own dating website, his boss found out, and gave him the option of his job or the website.
Uh yeah why is clicking on anything pertaining to ratings sending me back to the front page
[QUOTE=FreakySoup;29050855]Uh yeah why is clicking on anything pertaining to ratings sending me back to the front page[/QUOTE] I am getting this also
[QUOTE=FreakySoup;29050855]Uh yeah why is clicking on anything pertaining to ratings sending me back to the front page[/QUOTE] Happens to me sometimes :ohdear:
Not anymore
[QUOTE=compwhizii;29043371]I'm not in control of the new servers at all.[/QUOTE] [img]http://lexi.org.uk/files/art/compwhizii_serve_hoster.jpg[/img] Perhaps reins would help you prevent them from getting away so often?
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;29057976]It'd be nice if the pages didn't take 30 seconds to load[/QUOTE] More like 2 minutes.
Oh god it's so slow.
[img]http://gyazo.com/01e0c3c50d8641291812bdf0ef5ed416.png[/img]
Getting quite a few timeouts and 503s here. If we want to move back to a dedicated server as opposed to EC2, why not run it on Linux, but using configs similar to EC2? Use nginx and FastCGI, and Varnish for static content. Seemed to be working well enough before we moved using this configuration.
Why is every fucking movie the #1 movie in America Seriously I doubt hop is the best movie ever made in America Shouldn't some association be controlling this
Linux isn't the answer
[QUOTE=garry;29058348]Linux isn't the answer[/QUOTE] The answer [b]is[/b] install linux, now what was the question?
Yeah, it's running pretty slow for me too. It's also giving me the internal database error.
What speed the move to windows has given us!
[QUOTE=garry;29058348]Linux isn't the answer[/QUOTE] No, in my opinion, nginx/FastCGI are, but the Windows versions blow. It might be possible to tweak IIS to run the site well, but when we've already done that on nginx it seems kinda pointless.
expand the horizon of moustache fix fp since moustaches fix everything also compwhizzer when do users get the ability to select front page forums for themselves
[QUOTE=garry;29058348]Linux isn't the answer[/QUOTE] with all due respect good sir, these forums were running better under compwhizii's choice of stack than yours. so I don't think you're in a position to make that statement.
[QUOTE=Tangara;29058664]with all due respect good sir, these forums were running better under compwhizii's choice of stack than yours. so I don't think you're in a position to make that statement.[/QUOTE] I think I'm also going to have to agree with ol' mexicreeper above me, although the forums are having their stable, speedy bursts from time to time, the long periods of downtime / flat out inability to use them is really starting to become a pain. I would happily take EC2's medium-low speed (but fairly decent reliabilty) over what we have right now (although even EC2 wasn't fantastic).
EC2 was probably costing shitloads to run. You could just as easily roll Debian on this dedi and get the speed like we had on EC2 and keep it reliable. There are a whole bunch of benefits to using Linux these days, things like Ksplice, major (kernel) updates without rebooting (less downtime). Different types of schedulers you can pick from, some are more suited to this task than others. It's the fine grain control you get with Linux that makes it preferable in my opinion, not the fact that "it's Linux". Might be worth monitoring with Pingdom to see how we're doing, too.
[QUOTE=Hexxeh;29059026]EC2 was probably costing shitloads to run. You could just as easily roll Debian on this dedi and get the speed like we had on EC2 and keep it reliable. Might be worth monitoring with Pingdom to see how we're doing, too.[/QUOTE] We already are, let me get the link out. [editline]8th April 2011[/editline] [url]http://stats.pingdom.com/8bf5gb60rn3l[/url]
[QUOTE=compwhizii;29059064]We already are, let me get the link out. [editline]8th April 2011[/editline] [url]http://stats.pingdom.com/8bf5gb60rn3l[/url][/QUOTE] Comparing April (now) to March (EC2) there's no competition when it comes to uptime
my old account just got banned forever for the reason "what". (coopercrueV2)
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