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    Planned Server Downtime

    Just to let you all know there is planned server downtime tonight from 10.30pm to 7.30am CET whilst the servers are being moved to a new location.

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    The worries are when something on the server prevents the reboot and services all starting up again.. can be hard to pinpoint.. On this server however everything seems to have gone smoothly, on my other one however it's a different story so looks like i'm in for a long morning....

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    Yes, don't look forward to having to reboot machines. Our home Linux desktops get rebooted only every 4 months or so, and our household file server only when a power failure outlasts its UPS.

    Good luck tracking down the issue! This reminds me I am overdue to backup our server onto a couple of external drives.

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    Thanks, got it working fairly rapidly thank the lord! turned out to be a problem with my Grub configuration! (that'll have people raising an eyebrow! lol)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave View Post
    Thanks, got it working fairly rapidly thank the lord! turned out to be a problem with my Grub configuration! (that'll have people raising an eyebrow! lol)
    Not me! Nearly every machine I have has multiple OS's installed, so I fool around with various GRUB setups all the time. Coolest one for our student machines is to have GRUB installed in its own one cylinder partition (and chainload the OS's). Trivial to reinstall it into the MBR when the students inevitably muck up the MBR.

    Glad to hear you found it fast! Oops, I still didn't do the backups (and there are thunderstorms about)!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave View Post
    Thanks, got it working fairly rapidly thank the lord! turned out to be a problem with my Grub configuration! (that'll have people raising an eyebrow! lol)
    dont know who Grub is but the site is loading much quicker for me now
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    Quote Originally Posted by Louie-Louie View Post
    dont know who Grub is
    GRUB = GRand Unified Bootloader

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    Okkkaaay,I understand it all now .......

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    Quote Originally Posted by jckkerrison View Post
    Okkkaaay,I understand it all now .......
    And you call yourself a computer expert? Oh, I guess you don't, actually...

    GRUB is some software that boots (starts) an operating system as part of the PC boot process. It is used on most machines that have Linux (a non-Windows OS) installed, and in particular on machines that have multiple OS's installed so that you can choose which to boot. Being a computer science prof., I have some machines that have five or more different OS's installed (e.g., Windows + multiple Linuxes). Linux is heavily used for server machines, and some of you may be unknowingly running it on devices like routers or your cellphones (e.g., Android phones). Linux is immune to Windows malware, and has little of its own. My wife's desktop machine runs Linux. It uses no anti-virus software, I spend less than an hour per YEAR doing admin tasks on it, and it has never had issues. By contrast, my daughter's two Vista machines each require more than an hour per month of my time, and her laptop has had three malware issues in the last two months despite running AV software. (Thanks Facebook!) She starts college next year, and she is absolutely not taking a Windows laptop off to school with her.

    Oops, guess you should not have encouraged the CS prof to start talking computers....

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    You knew I was lying NCarver,still as clear as mud reading your next posting although I think that was your intention!!!! I envy all of you who are up on computer knowledge,my daughter is pretty good & her partner even better but I only hope no one listens in to the phone calls when I have got a problem with mine,I wonder that either of them can keep their patience with me,which button did you say,where do I find that on this thing....! All good fun though.

 

 
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