Mostly for Jay
Oct. 29th, 2008 04:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yellownote was down all last night and today. The server I'm hosted on at Dreamhost blew up, and all the files were lost, possibly forever.
Don't panic.
I had an up-to-date working copy on this laptop, which is now installed on there. The database itself is hosted on a different Dreamhost machine, so all the data is fine.
Next feature to be added, probably this week/end: export your notes to YAML!
Don't panic.
I had an up-to-date working copy on this laptop, which is now installed on there. The database itself is hosted on a different Dreamhost machine, so all the data is fine.
Next feature to be added, probably this week/end: export your notes to YAML!
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Date: 2008-10-30 02:42 am (UTC)This is actually the first problem I've had with them in several months of service. I anticipate getting the files back, actually, within a day or two.
And DH has a few features that vond.net doesn't and likely never will. I can set up SVN repositories and wikis and subdomains with a really nice web control panel, and not have to bug you about it.
It really boils down to usability versus price/reliability, and this way I have both.
Edit: Here's the thread on the issue. The files are there, their RAID just blew up. No biggie. I'd have actually only been down a couple hours if I had known it was down, and it only took me like ten minutes to put a temp fix up once I realized it.
Man, can you imagine the hell this would be for someone who didn't do this for a living? They'd have no goddamn clue where to even begin. I think that right there explains most of the irate people in that thread.