There's a concerted fund drive every December... pretty tough to miss as there's a thermometer-style donation bar across the top of the screen during the drive!
On Mar 30, 9:19 pm, Mohrlock <[email protected]> wrote: > Wow! That's a big work load! Ever thought to run a fund-drive to help get > to the levels of lower maintenance/no maintenance time on your servers? > > We all try to donate when we can afford to but I'm sure if you ran a > concerted fund raiser it would do very well! Even with no gain to your > forum users aside from a smoother-running site - though everyone likes a > Microbadge for their efforts *wink wink* > > Just a thought, I'm sure it's crossed your minds previously anyways. > > > > > > > > On Saturday, 31 March 2012 08:25:43 UTC+8, dakarp wrote: > > > BGG runs on a shoestring budget, and can't afford the sort of hardware > > that would allow for continuous service during maintenance. > > > Today there are several things going on. First, one of our MongoDB > > (database) servers, sackson, is being replaced with a new system. The > > goal was to transfer the database to the new server AND pull the old > > system from the rack on the same trip. (BGG has only one rack of > > servers, and it is full--any time we install a new server, we have to > > remove an old one.) In order to do so, we needed to make a full backup > > of the database while the site is down--if it were up, we would be > > constantly writing to the database. That full backup alone takes a > > long time--a couple of hours, I believe. So we shut down the system > > and started the backup before Aldie headed to the server room. > > > Another reason for the trip was that one of the hard drives had failed > > on our main file server. In order to replace that, we again made a > > full backup before shutting it down. That backup took longer than > > expected. > > > An additional purpose of the trip was to increase the hard drive > > capacity in three of our systems. This meant swapping out about 20 > > hard drives, and this also apparently did not go as smoothly as we > > would like. > > > Finally, two additional servers were installed. > > > As you can see, there was a lot going on in this maintenance trip. If > > we could afford to pay someone to be in charge of our hardware, and if > > we could afford more redundancy in our servers, we could certainly do > > our maintenance with less downtime. Considering our resources, > > though, I think we do OK. > > > -Daniel > > > On Mar 30, 6:45 pm, Tiago R² <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Same question here. It's been down for almost 5 hours now. > > > Any explanation for the downtime? I work with webdevelopment, and > > > regular maintenance rarely takes more than an hour, in my experience. > > > > On 30 mar, 18:38, crsluggo <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Does anyone have a time frame for when BGG will be up again? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BGG Down" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/bgg_down?hl=en.
