09-06-2009, 08:40 PM
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Re: We're being assisted but expect periodic outages
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Originally Posted by Fencer
Suggestion 2: Google on vBulletin caching. If you do so regularly, do so again.  There are a LOT of options. I'd be surprised if you hadn't tried several, but I'd also be surprised if you'd examined all of the reasonable ones.
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That's only part of the problem - and at this stage not easily fixable. Once the changeover occurs I'll be dumping the images out of the database and onto the main server, which will lighten the load a bit, but I can't do it now because it will time out and mess things up horribly. Dumping over half of the DB (over a 1G of data) did a great job in speeding things up normally, but that doesn't fix the in/out problem that goes on when thousands of people decend out of nowhere as they did today. It was ugly and there were so many people here that each time it came back up, the load shot right up immediately and there were mere seconds to take a shot at shutting things down so we could work on things. It took like four or five tries before we could finally get in
It was a long day to say the least. I was actually heading out the door with my family for breakfast around 10:30 or so when the news of Seymour broke and all hell broke loose here. We finally left at 1:00 while they took it back down to upgrade Plesk and made some memory related configuration changes, - so my wife was less than impressed.
Hopefully we'll have the other server installed later this week, which will house the database and should speed things up quite a bit. We're also upgrading the processor in this one.
I'll then be sending out a mass e-mail to invite everyone to hit it just like a game day to test it. Because I am beyond done with dealing with this believe me 
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