Thanks Jeff :)
What would we do without TE :eek: *bikes off & away*
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Thanks Jeff :)
What would we do without TE :eek: *bikes off & away*
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That is one word in desperate need of a hyphen.
hey, anyone else notice that the :cool: smiley face isn't in the same place on the smiley face table??
Hey Jeff, hope the migration went well... I feel ya...Been there done that.
I'm so glad to see TE back up this evening. I kept checking back for the last 24 hours and was fiending something terrible :eek:
:eek: :eek: fiending:eek: :eek:
You don't know how many times I was tempted to post a "Team Estrogen" thread on BikeJournal, just to get a fix! I needed my peeps, y'all!:D
THANK YOU, JEFF!!! :D :D
saw this and was bummed (from before the weekend) but similar feelings when i saw the "TE wil be back tomorrow" signage..
I had similar pages come up like that too Rogue, THAT was indeed Scary!:eek: :eek:
Even aside from all the wonderful emotionally supportive stuff on here, this is the single largest collection of practical experience and wisdom for women cyclists on the whole internet! I do hope the site owners make sure that a copy of the archives are kept safe somewhere and occasionally updated, so that all this incredible trove of information has no chance of ever accidentally being completely ERASED! :eek: :eek: :eek:
Hi Lisa,
We have regular backups to an external HD (daily and weekly in 2 day and 2 week rotation sets, with occasional additional manual backups taken offsite), but due to the way that the database corruption "snuck up" on us (it occurred gradually over a number of weeks, rather than as a sudden and complete failure), the corrupt data was present to various extents in all of the backups in the regular rotation.
While it may be possible to "merge" the various datasets to get some data back, there have been upgrades to the software between some of them resulting in slightly different db schemas. Because of the large number of man hours that would be required to attempt such a recovery, and because it is certain we still wouldn't get 100% of the data back, we're forced to live with some data loss of both posts and user accounts.
As a result of this event, we are increasing the backup schedule dramatically, to a 7 day daily rotation, a 4 week weekly rotation, and a 3 month monthly rotation. This still won't guarantee no future data loss (that would require more than one server and a different database technology), but it will mean a good backup should be "closer" than several months back in time.
Thanks for the hard work and updates Jeff!
The joys of the techie life - periods of quiet bliss, followed by "mach two with your hair on fire" troubleshooting! ;)