Monday, July 31, 2006

the Stones will play Austin's Zilker Park on Sunday, Oct. 22

They say this'll be the first Stones show to ever come to Austin. And won't Zilker park be perfect? And it's gonna be run by the same group that puts on the really successful Austin City Limits Festival so you know they know how to do a open park show. It'll be like Altamont! I'm going to take Evan, he's a major Rolling Stones fan. Although he completely understands the difference between the 60's Stones and the current day Stones. To him it's all old and the older the cooler. But they're still the best Rock and Roll band in the world. :)

Maybe These


Should be my next pair of glasses. They're made of wood.

so sad

we're sufferin' from whippleworld withdrawl. http://www.foodzing.com/

Here's some Good News

New technique renders nuclear waste harmless in tens of years instead of thousands.
Homer Simpson will be so happy.

Heads Up Whippleworld!

Save the date of Saturday, September 16th! John Whipple will turn 50 at the stroke of midnight so we need to celebrate. How about a Woodzie 06.2? Sound good? You betcha!

More details will follow!

Sunday, July 30, 2006

reader's digest version

a bunch of people who've called have read my dribble here and, to no-one's surprise, are still not clear on what happened. The truth is that the blog has been the front for an International jewel smuggling ring and we were caught. Contrary to popular belief, you cannot fool the Poles.

OR what really happened is the old host had some problems and figured out that Whippleworld's traffic was the biggest draw on his server. Of course, we've been at this same usage for the entire year, he just noticed it now. Second to hardware failure, lack of headroom in system resources is the main problem a guy would have so the solution, in his mind, was to immediately stop traffic to our site. I can understand him saying "our systems are having some problems and my server can no longer handle what your website is drawing", it just should have been done with a couple of emails giving us time to move without any downtime. He froze us out without any warning or any concern for our site going down. Then he takes up to six hours between emails as we're trying to negotiate getting our data back. Bottom line is that we needed a server with more resources and now we'll have it. Not just a little but 10 times more so this move is something that, although this was a messy way to do it, was going to have to happen at some point.

we're almost there

The guy at iVhosting returned access to our data last night. I think the reason he does everything in the middle of our night is that he's in Poland. We're running a complete download of everything off the old server - just under 3 gigs of data. Chris has a super fast connection so we're going to have it off of there and up on the new site today. Then it will be trying to sweet talk Uzyn to reconnect the blog's Frankenstein's brain to all the server side stuff. It's cool how he can do that all the way from Singapore, the world wide web really is world wide.

With our old limit of 3 gigs, we were having to remove music and video from the server all the time. One time we went over and it made the blog go crazy. Now our little 3 gigs of data is going to have 47 gigs of headroom because the new limit is 50 gigs. It took three years to get 3 gigs of data so at a gig a year we're adding some serious quarters to the parking meter.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Support

We've had a TON of people calling and emailing with worries about the blog. It's fine, this is just a hosting issue and all websites have them every now and then. There's tech stuff and human stuff and tech stuff is small stuff. Like they say, don't sweat the small stuff. We're going to have it all back up and running here in few days and everything that you have contributed will be back up where you can get to it.

Found a new host. Things are looking up!

I think everything's going to turn out O.K. I found a great hosting deal at GoDaddy. Instead of 3 gigs of storage it's 50 gigs and instead of 45 gigs of transfer a month it's 500!! And it's $65 a year. That cost $65 a month not long ago. I guess the Internet isn't effected very much by the price of gas. :)

We were right at the end of our contract with iVhosting and I wanted to move all my DirectNic domain name registrations to GoDaddy anyway so now everything will be under one roof. I was getting ready to send another $99 to the old guy and would have in less than a week if this hadn't happened. Then we would have been stuck. Good luck? bad luck? Hard to tell... there's some good luck because I don't think we'll have many storage, transfer or system resources problems from here on out. We can put all the MP3s and video in that we want, 50 gigs is a ton and we'll never hit 500 gigs of transfer if we tried.

I had a long talk with the GoDaddy tech on the phone and explained the problem we're in the middle of and he was very cool and said they'd take care of us. He said if there's ever any problem they'll email way in advance and work it out. That's been my experience with them on domain registering. And you can't beat 24 hour a day live phone support. So, I've changed the DNS nameservers away from iVhosting to GoDaddy and was able to redirect www.whippleworld.com to this temporary site without any trouble. I've setup ftp transfer to the new server space and it works great. I'm just waiting for access to pull a backup down from the old host. I almost feel like I know what I'm doing.

In defense of the iVhosting guy, he IS returning emails it's just not happening right away. He has offered to give us access to the data, he just hasn't done it yet.

Here's the most recent emails. Sounds like he's not quite sure what WordPress is. Makes you wonder how "for personal use" is an issue. Seems like most of the Internet is for personal use.



> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "iVhosting Support" <support@ivhosting.com>
> To: <john@tejasrecords.com>
> Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 5:21 PM
> Subject: {100-17460} RE: service is down
>
>
>>
>> Hello,
>> your php application uses too much system memory/CPU and MySQL processes
>> , those applications are developped for personal use, when you upload
>> bigger files or perform actions on php files it will slow down the whole
>> server because it takes so much system resources.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank You,
>> iVhosting Team
>>
>




----- Original Message -----
From: "John Whipple" <john@tejasrecords.com>
To: "iVhosting Support" <support@ivhosting.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 5:53 PM
Subject: Re: {100-17460} RE: service is down


> As you requested I have redirected our domain to a new provider so
> www.whippleworld.com no longer hits your server.
>
> Please enable ftp access to my account so I can get my files.
>
> John Whipple
>


He must have been sitting at the computer to write that email so he must have gotten my immediate followup. I waited for a while, hoping that he would email back to confirm he was going to let me go in and get the data. But he hasn't yet so I sent another request:




----- Original Message -----
From: "John Whipple"
To: "iVhosting Support"
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: {100-17460} RE: service is down

Please unsuspend my account temporarily so that I can reestablish ftp contact with my files to preform a backup. I must have time to back up and successfully restore before anything happens to data.

John Whipple





I want to get this done today because I have a million other things going on. I've had about all the learning about how to deal with server problems that I can stand. :)

the iVhosting team

You may need to skim the post below to understand this but here's the email that came at 3:43 a.m. this morning:


Hello,
the domain name has been suspended for server abuse, it uses over 20% of all system memory, it also abuses MySQL server. We cannot host this domain name, if you would like to get backup of this domain name please contact us within 72 hours.

Since this is your main account please delegate this domain name to different provider so we can unsuspend the account. You can also change your main account domain name if you wish.



Thank You,
iVhosting Team



Here's the response I sent back this morning:

You are catching me totally by surprise with this. This is a family weblog and not a commerical site or anything that seems like it could be using "20% of all system memory". This is a wordpress blog used by family and friends for photos and links, not a site with heavy public traffic. There must be another explaination.

Please provide further information.


They haven't responded. There is only one phone number on their site for emergencies and I left a message and haven't gotten a call back.

I understand what using systems resources could mean although I can't imagine that our usage is out of the ordinary, but I have no idea what they mean by abusing their MySQL server. All we're running is a normal install of WordPress and that's an industry standard.

our Wordpress site

runs off of a host computer in Houston where the data we all contribute is stored. I know that some people in the family assume that it comes off our computers but in fact we have been renting server space from a company called IVhosting. It was the best price I found and it had been going O.K., as a matter of fact I'd sent them several hundred dollars worth of other clients this year, but everything went to hell yesterday when we all started seeing the "contact the billing/service department message".

I think this all started when they had the outage last week and we lost that small amount of data. I got a service desk reply from them saying they had trouble with an ungrade to their kernel. We went through a week of it being normal then yesterday our www.whippleworld.com domain was routed away from our index and to that nasty little suspension page. I didn't notice it until somebody in the family called. I stopped what I was doing and tried to contact IVhosting but for more than an hour I got "site not found" errors at both their sales and support URL. That was very odd. Their sites did come up later and I was able to create a trouble ticket (they don't take phone calls which I think is to protect them from their clients when things aren't going well) and instead of getting us back up and running they sent an email in the middle of the night saying they don't want us back on their servers because we use too much of their system resources. Our site gets good traffic for a family blog, undeniably more than most, but nothing like a successful commercial website where thousands of people come everyday. We have no idea what their system resource limits are but the "hosting reseller" program we paid for was advertised to supposed to be able to host not just one but many successful commercial sites. I never could have dreamed that our site would be too much for it and it seems very questionable that it is. Even if we are somehow using more headroom than we realize, the way they are handling it is awful.

Our service has two main parameters and I monitor them to make sure we aren't going over. They are the amount of data that we put on their hard drives, that's "storage" and how much data we run back and forth over their Internet connection while viewing and posting which is "bandwidth". We're under the 3 gigs of storage and at an average of less than half the bandwidth we pay for. What they are saying is that we use higher "system resources" than they want. That's a fine print deal in their policy statement, we aren't suppose to exceed 25% of the server's resources for more than 90 seconds. If all of us hit the site for the same 90 second period, maybe that would happen. Of course they don't give any way to monitor that so it's an unknown to us. More likely, they may be having trouble or growing pains and are just booting active sites off to try to increase headroom and right their ship. Like we rent from them, they actually rent from EV1 which is a big server farm (a building with hundreds or thousands of rackmounted computers) in Houston and they might be over their limits. Or maybe they just treat good clients this way on a regular basis. I have some contacts at EV1 and I'm going to call them on Monday and see what I can learn about these guys. Or as Chris says, maybe it's one guy.

Chris Mackenzie has been with our blog from the beginning and he's a computer server expert for Clear Channel. He's looking at the problem with his inside knowledge.

The bottom line is that we'll be getting another host but it'll take a couple of days at least. If it turns out that they are right and something on our site is a resource hog, we might have to adjust for that. If the Wimpy MP3 player is using too much system resources, we'll have to stream that stuff from another server. That would take ten minutes to set up. We have other server space, we just don't have server space with MySQL database setup that can operate the Wordpress software that Whippleworld needs.

Our concern is all the data. The reason for all these details is that Whippleworld is about sharing as much as you care to read about the learning experience of programing and maintaining a website. It's an experience, all right.

The database of the text and the links were backed up a week ago. I haven't ever RESTORED one of these databases so like they say, a backup isn't known good until you've successfully restored it. Chris is inspecting the files right now BUT I know for certain that I don't have all the images backed up. A successful restore onto another server right now would have all the text but wouldn't have the photos. At this moment I'm very unhappy with IVhosting they redirected our domain without so much as an email of warning and now they have our data which is our property and have cut off our access to get to it.

Everybody that has every kept a site going seems to have one or more nightmare hosting stories... sounds like we're having our first right now. We'll post the info on how it goes. I hope it starts getting better and not nastier with these IVhosting guy(s).