What happened for the last three days
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Topic: What happened for the last three days
Posted By: Sec'yBob
Subject: What happened for the last three days
Date Posted: June/13/2016 at 5:12pm
Did the server die, or was it just my computer.
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Posted By: edwmax
Date Posted: June/13/2016 at 8:45pm
The servers were hung with an 'SQL' (data base) error. Stonecutter must have been 'out of town' and didn't know. I called and left a message on the answering machine Sunday.
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Posted By: GrimoireA3
Date Posted: June/14/2016 at 8:14am
This is what appeared on my screen:
"ACCESS DENIED
The Link you are accessing has been blocked by the Barracuda Web Filter because it contains SpyWare. The name of the spyware is: Spyware.Exploit.Misc.MU "
I thought I had been barred?
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Posted By: Adept?
Date Posted: June/14/2016 at 11:53am
grimoirea3 wrote:
I thought I had been barred? |
we thought about it
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Posted By: edwmax
Date Posted: June/14/2016 at 11:56am
GrimoireA3 wrote:
This is what appeared on my screen:
"ACCESS DENIED
The Link you are accessing has been blocked by the Barracuda Web Filter because it contains SpyWare. The name of the spyware is: Spyware.Exploit.Misc.MU "
I thought I had been barred? |
You had a different problem unrelated to the 'sever down' situation. You need to check your spyware/antivirus program.
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Posted By: jdwalker519
Date Posted: June/15/2016 at 12:01pm
edwmax wrote:
The servers were hung with an 'SQL' (data base) error. Stonecutter must have been 'out of town' and didn't know. I called and left a message on the answering machine Sunday.
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I'm a DBA. If that happens again, I can assist if need be.
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Posted By: droche
Date Posted: June/15/2016 at 1:03pm
Pardon my ignorance, but what is a DBA? Doctor of Business Administration?
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Posted By: Adept?
Date Posted: June/15/2016 at 2:01pm
droche wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but what is a DBA? Doctor of Business Administration? |
I believe, in computer terms at least, it stands for Database Admin.
Quick google definition:
"A database administrator (DBA) is an IT professional who ensures that the software used to manage a database is properly maintained to allow rapid access when needed."
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Posted By: Adept?
Date Posted: June/15/2016 at 2:06pm
jdwalker519 wrote:
I'm a DBA. If that happens again, I can assist if need be. |
Perhaps a good candidate for another active forum admin, eh Ed?
Just a thought.
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Posted By: edwmax
Date Posted: June/15/2016 at 2:27pm
AS admins we still wouldn't have access to the server, it self. The servers hung and simply needed rebooting for the 'DB server' to resync. At one time i could resync the DB remotely for some issues (but not system reboot). But when the servers move to their new location (suburb south-side of Chicago??) and put on cox cable system, I lost that ability.
Stonecutter normally checks his system every day, unless he is on a road trip. Then he can usually access the servers remotely.
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Posted By: droche
Date Posted: June/15/2016 at 3:59pm
Adept? wrote:
droche wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but what is a DBA? Doctor of Business Administration? |
I believe, in computer terms at least, it stands for Database Admin.
Quick google definition:
"A database administrator (DBA) is an IT professional who ensures that the software used to manage a database is properly maintained to allow rapid access when needed."
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That makes sense.
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Posted By: jdwalker519
Date Posted: June/17/2016 at 1:38pm
droche wrote:
Adept? wrote:
droche wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but what is a DBA? Doctor of Business Administration? |
I believe, in computer terms at least, it stands for Database Admin.
Quick google definition:
"A database administrator (DBA) is an IT professional who ensures that the software used to manage a database is properly maintained to allow rapid access when needed."
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That makes sense. |
Yes, that is what I meant by DBA
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Posted By: jdwalker519
Date Posted: June/17/2016 at 1:42pm
edwmax wrote:
AS admins we still wouldn't have access to the server, it self. The servers hung and simply needed rebooting for the 'DB server' to resync. At one time i could resync the DB remotely for some issues (but not system reboot). But when the servers move to their new location (suburb south-side of Chicago??) and put on cox cable system, I lost that ability.
Stonecutter normally checks his system every day, unless he is on a road trip. Then he can usually access the servers remotely.
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Okay, fair enough.
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