Posts Tagged ‘Hosting’

Quite productive

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Having moved our other blog about Ryan (See Alex&Toni) we decided to move Toni’s blog over to WordPress as well. This blog and our joint one were getting more and more unresponsive (posts not updating, comments not apearing) and it made sence to update Toni’s from Blogger while we were at it.

I think the header for her site has come out best of all really, she looks fantastic and it fits the page perfectly, well after a little bit of fiddling it did anyway.

Purty ain't it?

Purty ain't it?

Hosting

Friday, August 1st, 2008

For some reason my host re-enabled mod_security last night. Grrr. Keeps messing up my forms.

New home!

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Well here it is, the new home for my hopelessly self centred blog.

Having hosted it on Eclipse since it’s inception nearly 5 years ago, I decided the unreliable updates and republishing were really getting a bit too much. It wasn’t so bad at first, but with over 2500 posts it was getting a bit unmanageable. Hopefully now it’s hosted in Wordpress on a propper PHP host it should be a lot easier to admin and play with.

I’ll delete the old blog at some point to free up the space on the old free Eclipse hosting and hopefully set up some kind of forwarding for anyone with old bookmarks and search engines. Hopefully this will get indexed soon enough and the old site will drop off the face of the inter-web.

Goodbye Blogger. You were great while it lasted.

Now I just need to tart this place up a bit…

It doesn’t work

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Hmmm, been having a really weird issue.

When entering <p> tags in a textarea, the form submits and opens the page on the root of the domain. Only does it with HTML tags though, plain text and the form works fine.

Oddness.

Angry face

Friday, June 3rd, 2005

A letter to Eclipse:

Just to let you know that this has kinda been sorted, I’m re-uploading all my files with my last backup as I type, as everything on the server has mysteriously vanished. Not a happy bunny here.

Would like to know a couple of things. Firstly, why this call was closed without anyone looking in to the fault. I know there were routing problems, and I understand that it could have been an issue, but some more research would be nice rather than simply replying to every problem with ‘Outage – Please see open outages’ and closing it outright.

Secondly, since I re-opened the call, over 24 hours ago (and still counting) giving full information on the problem, there has been no response from support as to what has happened. What went wrong?

I’m sorry if I sound like a typical arrogant customer, but after the MSF and this, I’m a little touchy, especially as I’ve lost a few sites that have been sat on the server for nearly 5 years quite happily.

I’m generally very happy with the service you guys have been supplying, but of late, there seems to be something lacking in the CS side of things.

I would like a reply to this note, and preferably from a manager there.

Once again, sorry to come over a little strong, but this isn’t the kind of service I’ve come to expect from you guys.

Alex.

Their reply:

At the time your ticket was logged 31/05/05 there was a major outage quoted on our website regarding routing. From your comment ‘ website and ftp down ‘ this was taken that you had browsing / FTP issues which would normally tie in with the outage hence the general response and closure as you were made aware of the outage and could track its process on our status site. If you had advised in more detail on the issue then this would have been picked up as an issue outside of the major outage. It’s very difficult to fully investigate issues at time of a major outage due to the massive influx of online tickets / calls etc so we depend on detailed information when the calls are logged.

After the routing issue was resolved a secondary problems was found with one of our legacy web servers which was not posted as a major outage on the status site as it was not affecting a large percentage of our customer base. The network team have resolved this now though some customers will need to re-upload their files as you have most likely found.

Well, thanks a lot. A fat lot of good that is. Normally when you’re lacking information, most people would make an effort to find it out. The guy handling my call, however, is more interested in getting closure points than actually doing anything.

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Admittedly, I could have given a little more info, but having stated that I already knew about the current service outage, referred to it in the first place and specifying it was a problem with my ‘website and ftp’, narrowing it down to a server problem isn’t too much of a jump.

I think I was just pissed off it was closed straight away, without any further fact finding. I would have rung, but due to the MSF all the lines were busy.

If you’re reading this (you know who you are), I’m sorry for being a little, how can I put this, confrontational about the notes. I’m a nice guy really, ask Zim, just a little stressed that day.

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No news…

Sunday, May 29th, 2005

Still no responce from Blogger yet, they’re obviously not as hot as Webhostinguk.com. To be fair, I’m not paying Google for their services, but then again, it’s only 20 quid a year for my hosting…

It’s alive!

Wednesday, March 30th, 2005

Blogger seems to have sorted itself out and is slightly more responsive (and co-operative) now. Only a, errrr, quintuple post, not a (christ, what’s the adjective for 14?!) huge gert post sesh like some people… hehehehe.

You know’s I’m only pullin’ ya leg Ben. Jeez Blogger sux some times. But to be honest, without PHP or ASP on a server, what you gonna do?

Seriously though, prop’s going out to the Blogger guys, Lord only know’s (well, maybe their techno-geeks) how many active punters they got posting these days.

Technical difficulties

Wednesday, September 1st, 2004

Been having a few problems with Eclipse at the moment. Seems pretty much over now, but Blogger went down and a few US sites too.

Only an hour or so that I was forced back into the real world.

Again?

Monday, May 10th, 2004

And now the Eclipse FTP servers have gone down. Oh well. I guess it’s just my amazingly good timing. Makes a change after the whole net going down yesterday.

That reminds me, I must do the windows updates on the machines at home. It’s lovely having a firewall built in to a router. Viruses? What viruses?

Fsk’d Transfer Protocol

Monday, May 10th, 2004

I don’t know if it’s Blogger, Net2FTP, Eclipse or just me being a spanner, but I can’t get into my FTp any more… Bugger.

Can’t even ping it at the moment, so I’m guessing it’s a bit of a server side problem, although strangely enough Blogger is still able to publish to it. Very strange indeed.