Archive for June, 2009
Derp!
a.k.a. “Inter-dimensional vortexes? In my database?”
Yah, so I screwed up. Back when I moved the Web server from one computer to another, I thought I might’ve forgotten something important, but couldn’t quite figure out what it was. Then I forgot about that, too, and everything was just fine until yesterday morning…
Being that I was pissed off by the web server’s inability to hold an erection function properly without periodically stopping and starting udev (seriously, I still have no idea why that was happening!), I decided a dist-upgrade to Jaunty might help. I’d already done a couple of them, so I wasn’t totally going into the unknown… And it seemed to work, too! It asked for a reboot, I gave it one. It lost its nvidia driver, but asked for another reboot, so I gave it that one, too… and then things got heavily reminiscent of the Windows days.
You see, after that last reboot, the system would come up, all the way through GDM and showing the nice xfce desktop… and then reboot. Out of the blue. Lather, rinse, repeat.
At this point, I realized I was more or less fuckt… so I dug up a fresh Jaunty iso, burned it to about four CD-RWs before one finally worked, and found I was supposed to plug in a monitor because the install GUI wouldn’t come up on the TV, and… sort of backed up the interesting bits. You know, the old /home, and the old /etc, and also the /opt/www dir.
Did you notice me forgetting anything at this point? If you said “THE DATABASES!!!1oneone!”, you’d be right. Yes, I forgot to back up the databases. The reason I forgot is that I remembered there being 4x daily dumps to a directory inside /opt. Which there are. On the old web server. The one that’s not running anymore.
So, long story short, the databases are back to where they were before I finally disabled apache on the old web server. I’m going to recover the old posts from Google cache (come to think of it, I probably also still have them in the Atom feed) and repost them, but the 4 comments that were posted in the mean time are gone. So sorry.
And after I do that, I’ll turn on that damned automated backup…
