At about 6 minutes into his
April 29th livestream, Bob gave an update, and predicted the forums would return
"by Wednesday".
They've hired a new webmaster, migrated to a new server, and are currently testing before flipping the DNS.
He sounded very confident, though schedule slippage is normal in IT, so I'd be surprised if it's fixed today, but would expect it to be fixed by the weekend.
For anyone else who's as stressed as I (working to a :eek: mid-May Launch deadline), you can still access some of those forums by using (most) search engines and adding this to your query:
Quote:site:cheaprvliving.com
Next, click on the
"Cached" link.
Sadly, it's been offline for so long, that many of the cached images have expired.
I'm
very glad to have stumbled upon
this forum, yesterday, and have been delighted at the
technical expertise.
Bob was
very vague about what happened, however he did
not imply any threat actors (e.g. DDOS, crackers), though that may have just been lack of forensic analysis.
DDOS is a very logical possibility, however it would have knocked the entire site off, and several of us have accessed the rest of CRVL, though nobody has mentioned doing so immediately after the forum death, so it's still possible. Most DDOS victims quickly sign up for CloudFlare's superb DDOS protection, which I see no signs of CRVL doing (i.e. their DNS name server is still pointing to their "old" webhost, not to CloudFlare's).
It sounds (to me) like a relatively plain vanilla db problem.
Given the huuuuuuuuuuuuge size of their forums, and that the site has been on a VPS server, that's not surprising. Most forums of that size would run on a high-powdered dedicated server.
In MuggleSpeak, a "VPS" is a server shared by many sites, though with much better isolation than mere "shared hosting". In car/van/RV-dweller terms, "shared hosting" is similar to an old car, VPS ("virtual private server") is similar to an SUV (or even a van), and a dedicated server is a fully self contained RV.
When using free forum software on a lesser powered server, backing up a large live forum is non-trivial. I expect they will have lost several hours or even days of postings.
In another thread here, there was discussion of CRVL's frequent censorship, which could make things worse (frequent database compaction can cause major problems). :karma:
(04-22-2018, 09:38 PM)Gary Wrote: oh,i see how it is,when your main squeeze is away sneak over here for a quicky,love em and leave em
while we dont have the newbies like bob we do have more experts and practical experience
LOL! I present my total Newbie self for your education, and hope I can contribute my edge case expertise.