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  1. #26
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    hostpacket.net still not reachable either.
    Just FYI

  2. #27
    aye .. it's dead Jim !

  3. #28
    9:18am

    found the reason....the tech say server# 1 is still scanning its harddisk after reboot...

  4. #29
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    See what happens when I sign up for
    a host?


  5. #30
    dk2002,

    keep us informed.

    thanks !

  6. #31
    9:32am

    The tech say server# 1 need a manual fsck... so it's harddisk problem after server crash, they said it takes 5 minutes to maximum 30 mintues...

  7. #32
    We have our fingers crossed dk, I have been through a hard disk failure already and I hope that isn't it

    We were fortunate enough to have not lost any data that time, but did experience downtime while the data was copied to a new drive.
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  8. #33
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    weird...

    still seems like a dns issue since domains are not resolving at all. is the dns service running on server 1 as well?

  9. #34

    Re: weird...

    The tech is following up now, it's not dns issue

    Originally posted by ChickenFart
    still seems like a dns issue since domains are not resolving at all. is the dns service running on server 1 as well?

  10. #35
    Update: the tech say:

    "finished manual fsck. server is back up and accessible through ping and
    ssh. cannot access through browser. sending ticket to webtech to look into
    this."

  11. #36
    If it is dk2002's server, I am sure he knows what is going on.

    However, there may be some additional problems as I see that both DNS servers for hostpacket.net point to 64.246.42.67. This ip address is responding to web requests, but according to dnsreport.com (link posted above) it is not responding to dns requests.
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  12. #37
    oh Bind failed to start, restoring bind config file now...

  13. #38
    Bind is waaaaaaaaay too picky! For those readers that are not familar, it will completely fail to start if even a ; or a } is our of place. One day they should code in a piece of code to reject the bad entries and start it up anyway.
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  14. #39
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    Originally posted by dandanfirema
    Bind is waaaaaaaaay too picky! For those readers that are not familar, it will completely fail to start if even a ; or a } is our of place. One day they should code in a piece of code to reject the bad entries and start it up anyway.
    Just use djbdns. Problem solved!

  15. #40
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    Originally posted by dk2002
    Update: the tech say:

    "finished manual fsck. server is back up and accessible through ping and
    ssh. cannot access through browser. sending ticket to webtech to look into
    this."
    I still can't access through SSH (I use putty)

  16. #41
    Ok all back up and running now

    The bind problem is caused by a double dns file entry

  17. #42
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    I second it!
    I am now happily selling Natural Herbal Hair Oil - happy to be so far removed from technology!

  18. #43
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    YA....
    It's working now...

    Thank you dk2002

  19. #44
    server# 1 down for 3 hours, the longest downtime ever since we established...

    I apologize for any inconvenience made to our clients
    Last edited by dk2002; 08-13-2002 at 11:19 AM.

  20. #45
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    Originally posted by dk2002
    server# 1 down for 3 hours, the longest downtime ever since we established...
    SEE! I'm telling ya!


  21. #46
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    Originally posted by dk2002
    server# 1 down for 3 hours, the longest downtime ever since we established...
    Why was it unnoticed for so long?

    Alexander

  22. #47
    this time down because hard disk problem????
    Last edited by zhaozilong; 08-13-2002 at 01:11 PM.

  23. #48
    yes,

    1) a bad guy crashed our server# 1
    2) then haddisk problem
    3) finally back up and running, the total downtime is 3 hours this morning...

    my cell phone did ring but can't wake me up...

  24. #49
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    Do you need one of those electroshock
    pagers?

  25. #50
    dk2002, you should really have two machines for the dns. I mean c'mon, you can't have xxx number of accounts suddenly not working because of one machine. (customer talking )

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