> > > I looked at rede.com and it was at 125 meg and the last time I had
> > > looked it was only around 80 meg.
> >
> > Sounds like they have a disaster, and unless they fix it, they will
> > lose a lot of business.
>
> Javilk, I have yet to see any hosting company offer what iserver
> offers. They are now offering all the latest Apache modules (except
Good!
> But certainly I think there was a lack of communication. They let us
> know that these changes were coming but I dont' recall reading about
> changes to their "vdiskuse" tool. Since I sent my earlier post I
> have heard back from their tech support. He told me that "vdiskuse"
> would include files owned by root which were not considered part of
> my disk usage. He told me to use "quota" which indicated a disk usage
> of around 15 meg (hard to believe that either though). But oh well.
Oh! Well... I thought that, as sometimes happens to me when I
download too much data for some client, all kinds of things start going
wrong, and you were unable to do anything at all. (Sometimes I generate
huge amounts of data for a client, and... can't move it... till I hand
carry the stuff to my client. I once spent most of a day just letting an
FTP transfer data from about a gig and a smidgeon of notebook drive, to
a client owned machine. Would have been a LOT faster if we could have
gotten an adapter and just mounted the drive! Except that was an AIX
machine, and mine was Linux, and we didn't have enough spare SCSI drives
handy.)
Quota and df, or this utility (which is not standard on Linux,
possibly not on Unix, either,) may well give different readings based upon
the interpretation of directory sizes and such. Directories have sizes
too.
> installmysql
>
> and my old databases were there and all is working now.
That is certainly simple enough.
I've moved virtual machines before, for clients, for myself, even
back when we had two IBM 370's on my first real computer job. It NEVER
goes well! (Laughing!)
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