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Site downtime

Postby Jem » 25 Jan 2012, 13:50

Just wanted to apologise profusely for the sporadic downtime last night, and the few hours solid downtime this morning.

My server provider, while usually the most reliable bunch in the whole wide world, had DNS issues across their entire network which brought all their websites + services down (including all of the people we do sites/email etc for through work.. clients etc - you can imagine the morning I've had)

Shouldn't happen again.
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Re: Site downtime

Postby Noir » 25 Jan 2012, 13:52

I hope your day gets easier now.
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Re: Site downtime

Postby Rosie_t_Riveter » 25 Jan 2012, 13:58

(((Jem))) Hope your day keeps on improving!
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Re: Site downtime

Postby Aitch » 25 Jan 2012, 13:58

poor thing... hope all smooth now.
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Re: Site downtime

Postby bimbambaLINs » 25 Jan 2012, 14:01

I.T. is great but is SUCKS big time when it goes wrong, especially for those responsible for supporting it! Hope your day improves and you're not suffering so badly with the sickness now.
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Re: Site downtime

Postby Aitch » 25 Jan 2012, 14:49

poor thing... hope all smooth now.
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Re: Site downtime

Postby PerpetualMadness » 25 Jan 2012, 16:31

Crappy! Hope your day had improved.
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Re: Site downtime

Postby Kate » 25 Jan 2012, 17:18

no worries Jem! Despite what we say, we CAN cope without the forum, honest!

Are you feeling better now? Are yoy 2nd trimester yet?
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Re: Site downtime

Postby Jem » 25 Jan 2012, 19:16

Thanks all - day improved dramatically when everything came back up (and my god this forum looks pants on my work monitor.. really must sort)

Sickness now gone apart from first thing, when I yack up snot and froth (I think I'm allergic to pregnancy as I had rhinitis/postnasal drip all through with Izz too) and am now, err.... 21w 4d - so yes, 2nd trimester. Just waiting for the "pregnancy glow" and my sex drive back now... (tmi? sorry)
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Re: Site downtime

Postby Heidi » 25 Jan 2012, 20:15

Jem wrote: Just waiting for the "pregnancy glow" and my sex drive back now... (tmi? sorry)


Haha, you obviously don't read all the threads on here (lady garden anyone?), as that could never ever be considered too much information! We all know soooo many intimate details about each others' lives it could be quite embarrassing to actually meet anyones' husband/partner!!

Glad you're feeling a bit better though :D
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Re: Site downtime

Postby Jem » 25 Jan 2012, 20:51

Yeah, but people don't want to come onto a thread about site downtime and read about my vag cobwebs. I'll be posting about piles and hairy nipples next. ;)

(That last bit was a joke, just for the record.)
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Re: Site downtime

Postby Heidi » 25 Jan 2012, 21:04

Jem wrote: vag cobwebs.


PMSL :D :D :D :D
I actually laughed out loud!
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Re: Site downtime

Postby TinLIN » 25 Jan 2012, 21:11

Heidi wrote:
Jem wrote: vag cobwebs.


PMSL :D :D :D :D
I actually laughed out loud!

Me too! Then had to explain to DP, who looked over my should and saw I was reading a thread about "site downtime"! :D :D :D
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Re: Site downtime

Postby RachelS » 25 Jan 2012, 21:18

Lol. Vag cobwebs has to be on par with lady garden.
Perhaps we need a link to "threads to be kept for prosperity"
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Re: Site downtime

Postby Jem » 26 Jan 2012, 16:07

Vag cobwebs aside, the official RFO has been released if any of you are sufficiently bored / technically inclined and want to have a nosey: http://www.clook.info/docs/RFO-25-01-12.pdf (PDF)
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