A new year, new technical difficulties

I’m back from two weeks in Australia, a country that’s just as great as everyone makes it out to be. While I was gone, there was all kinds of behind-the-digital-scenes drama at johnaugust.com, most of which hopefully wasn’t visible to Loyal Readers.

Basically, the webhosting company moved the site to a “non-production server” because we were suddenly using way too many processing cycles. I hadn’t changed anything about the programming in over a month, which leads me to believe it was an external cause — probably an automated attack by some ne’er-d0-well.

In the movies, Evil Hackers break into defense networks and bring down satellites. In reality, they overwhelm little sites on shared servers, forcing their screenwriter owners to spend Quality Beach Time in tiny internet cafes, trying to figure out what the hell is going on.

Oh, the villainy!

I’m trying to get the situation resolved. I’ll definitely be upgrading the underlying software, and may need to move to a different hosting company. In the meantime, comments will still be turned off (to reduce the load). If the entire site suddenly goes dark, please check back in a day or two. It will be back up shortly.

Happy New Year, everyone!

UPDATE: If you’re reading this, then the move to the new server is complete. Things will be a little wonky for a day or two, so please be patient while the Oompa-Loompas sort things out.

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January 6, 2005 @ 10:47 am | Comments (5)
Filed under: Geek Alert, News

5 Responses to “A new year, new technical difficulties”

  1. John

    This is a test comment from John to see if they’re working.

  2. Richard

    They did a good job. All is working fine now. Well at least it looks fine.

    Those hard working laborers should be getting more credit around here.

  3. Steve

    Looks good, seems to be working fine.

  4. Doug

    Wow, John. Judging from the link in the post abov — the same link in the lst post in “non-errors in english” — someone appears to be using your site to up their search engine ranking. Or they could just be idiots.

  5. John

    Doug:

    Yup. And I don’t think it’s a bot. Someone is really sitting there, typing gibberish. I deleted the link part, so he’s not getting any traffic from it.

 

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