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Maintenance: Site downtime Friday 6th August @ 23:45.     

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 05 Aug 2004 13:18

Hello.

Since the switch over we have had a few teething issues, so to save you reading all the posts on this thread, ill list the ones that have been found, and when they have been fixed, cross them out. If things are not working despite being 'fixed', ill put them back on the list.

MoneyAM Website
Closing bid/offer prices skewed
Charts: OHLC not being saved, breaking candle sticks.
Market Scan issues.



If there is any that I have missed, please let us know.

J.

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 06 Aug 2004 08:05 - 11 of 616

DukeOfMilan,

I will endeavour to post updates, however these are likely to be sparse as I am the only one doing the migration (apart from the fantastic Rob Snell @ IST being available to offer assistance should I feel I need it.)

Posting an estimated time of completion is also not going to be easy. The migration is happening on a different machine to where all the test migrations were run on (slightly slower spec, only 2Gb RAM rather than 3Gb RAM and dual 2.4GHz processors rather than dual 2.6GHz processors.) so the timings will be slightly different.

You will know that the site is stable when it comes up, and stays up. There may be a tiny bit of flapping the first time I restart the services, but apart from that there should not be any more downtime.

If you see the site is up, feel free to login...

J.

DukeOfMilan - 06 Aug 2004 10:02 - 12 of 616

Mr Tullett,
I wish you well with your endeavour. Mind you if the machine is doing all the work presumably you will get plenty of naps in...?
I wasn't sure from your post whether the "live" job was being carried out on the higher-spec machine and therefore a quicker transfer or if we have been fobbed off with the slow one?

DOM

Abbie2u - 06 Aug 2004 11:17 - 13 of 616

TulletJ

Yes.Why TWELVE lines instead of 3/4/5 ?

Kayak - 06 Aug 2004 11:54 - 14 of 616

Abbie2u, 'cos he gets paid by the word like Charles Dickens was :-0

Abbie2u - 06 Aug 2004 12:04 - 15 of 616

lol

teletigger - 06 Aug 2004 13:38 - 16 of 616

2 guineas a week then?
regards

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 06 Aug 2004 14:31 - 17 of 616

Abbie2u,

It was 19 lines (including paragraph breaks) and as MoneyAM own and run the site we are at liberty to post as many lines as we like.

If YOU wish to be more 'CONCIISE/PRECISE', then feel free.

J.

moneymakesmoney - 06 Aug 2004 14:36 - 18 of 616

TullettJ;

Go on be conciiiiiise/preciiiise;

tell him in 2 words what to do


F*** Off

That will surely be conciiiise enough for him

teletigger - 06 Aug 2004 14:41 - 19 of 616

please feel free/at liberty/contemptuously.......we won't ban you.
regards

Abbie2u - 06 Aug 2004 16:17 - 20 of 616

TullettJ,etc - why so much aggression ? I merely suggested a writer be concise/
precise so as not to waste posters time reading useless information.

MightyMicro - 06 Aug 2004 16:38 - 21 of 616

Abbie2u:

I don't think there was any aggression from TullettJ.

Such aggression as you may have received from other posters may, perchance, be the usual response to someone on a bulletin board that sets themselves up as the arbiter of style and taste on an informal public medium. Here, as elsewhere in life, you will find the concise, the pompous, the windbags, the intelligent, the stupid, the informative, the ignorant, the amusing, the fascinating, the dull and all shades of grey and admixtures of the foregoing.

Tolerance, within the limits of decency and la politesse, is usually all that is expected of you.

I commend it to you.

Regards

MM
PS: And beware: always check your spelling and punctuation -- the board harbours a number of members of the Lynne Truss Admiration Society :)

Kayak - 06 Aug 2004 16:57 - 22 of 616

MM, that was far, far too long/verbose/rambling... I am a recent ajren convert so let me rewrite it in the right style:

"Many people here. Be tolerant/decent/accurate."

Jon of course would have avoided a lot of trouble if he had merely posted:

"MoneyAM down until Sunday sometime/probably/whenever. Sorry."

Too many words wastes storage space, bandwidth, and electricity in displaying them and I commend this style to all posters.

Gausie - 06 Aug 2004 17:07 - 23 of 616

MM, I must agree with Kayak.

Your proclivity for verbosity could, in the words of Dan Quayle, "lead to unclear inarticulate things".

MightyMicro - 06 Aug 2004 17:28 - 24 of 616

K, Gausie :))

Gausie: Just you leave my proclivities out of this or I'll come and shake your tree house. Verbositisness, indeed!

Socrates - 06 Aug 2004 17:46 - 25 of 616

Well I don't know. It all sounds very risky to me. If I'd known you were going to muck around with my web-proxy cluster I wouldn't have joined.

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 07 Aug 2004 13:01 - 26 of 616

All,

The site will be coming up and down over the next couple of hours, please dont assume that as you can access it it will remain up.

J.

STORMCALLER - 07 Aug 2004 13:20 - 27 of 616

Welcome back, at least temporarily

SC

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 07 Aug 2004 13:23 - 28 of 616

STORMCALLER,

Im just doing some more backend stuff. I hope I wont need to take it down again, but we are currently only running off one web-server.

J.

STORMCALLER - 07 Aug 2004 13:25 - 29 of 616

I am not greedy, I only need one, it's the others I'm concerned about!

SC

Kayak - 07 Aug 2004 14:02 - 30 of 616

Oh I do wish people would do their back end stuff in private.
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