TubeNet server failure
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TubeNet server failure
The server hosting TubeNet suffered an operating system failure and I was required to upgrade the hosting and perform a total restore.
I am still working through the bugs and things are going to be in a shaky state for a couple of days.
I especially ask TubeNet Sponsors to please remain patient. The component which puts up the TubeNet Sponsors banners is still broken. I am working the problem.
I am still working through the bugs and things are going to be in a shaky state for a couple of days.
I especially ask TubeNet Sponsors to please remain patient. The component which puts up the TubeNet Sponsors banners is still broken. I am working the problem.
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Re: TubeNet server failure
Thanks, Sean! I'm glad to see TubeNet back on line after the outage. 
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Re: TubeNet server failure
Glad it has returned !
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Re: TubeNet server failure
This seems to be a good time for me to express my gratitude to Sean. Thanks for hosting this place, Sean.
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Re: TubeNet server failure
I would also like to add my thanks for the many thousands of hours Sean Chisham has spent maintaining this site for well over a decade and thanks this time for doing the restore. I for one very much missed Tubenet while it was down...
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Almost 2 decades, but who's counting?graybach wrote:I would also like to add my thanks for the many thousands of hours Sean Chisham has spent maintaining this site for well over a decade and thanks this time for doing the restore. I for one very much missed Tubenet while it was down...
Big thumbs up to Schlep actually. He is the moderator keeping this ship mostly afloat these days. I just sit on the sidelines until the TubeNet fire alarm went off yesterday morning and the whole thing burned to the ground.
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Re: TubeNet server failure
Thanks for the good job, Sean and Schleppy!
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TubeNet Sponsor banners are back online.
Tomorrow I will continue to squash bugs. Going to bed now.
Tomorrow I will continue to squash bugs. Going to bed now.
sean chisham
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Re: TubeNet server failure
Many thanks to Sean and Schlep -- glad you're back! 
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Re: TubeNet server failure
while the banners for Sponsors are now rotating and showing, they do not work properly when clicked. looks like I need to finally update that software.
tomorrow.
tomorrow.
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Re: TubeNet server failure
Thanks guys. Many, many thanks.
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Re: TubeNet server failure
The Bad Idea T-shirt and Asian Dating Site ads appear to be working normally..... 
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Re: TubeNet server failure
Thank you, Sean. Something's missing from the day when there is no TubeNet.
Just think. With no TubeNet:
No Tuba Men, sitting at the bar, drinking fine Bavarian beer and eating bratwurst.
No second rate trumpet doofuses, sitting at tables, drinking warm PBR and eating burned hotdogs,
No high school kids and prospective first year college students, standing on the sidewalk, pounding on the door wanting in, too young for beer, only getting a bag of stale popcorn from the trumpet doofuses.
No TNFJ. How could any low brass decision be made without their conflicting opinions?
No Schlep, monitoring the fights and occasionally making someone in the TFNJ sit in the corner if they won't act nice.
A whole lot of "no".
Thank you, Sean, for the time, effort and money you have put out for TubeNet.
Jeff "Trumpet Doofus" Benedict
Just think. With no TubeNet:
No Tuba Men, sitting at the bar, drinking fine Bavarian beer and eating bratwurst.
No second rate trumpet doofuses, sitting at tables, drinking warm PBR and eating burned hotdogs,
No high school kids and prospective first year college students, standing on the sidewalk, pounding on the door wanting in, too young for beer, only getting a bag of stale popcorn from the trumpet doofuses.
No TNFJ. How could any low brass decision be made without their conflicting opinions?
No Schlep, monitoring the fights and occasionally making someone in the TFNJ sit in the corner if they won't act nice.
A whole lot of "no".
Thank you, Sean, for the time, effort and money you have put out for TubeNet.
Jeff "Trumpet Doofus" Benedict
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Re: TubeNet server failure
Glad it's back! Really missed it.
Thanks for all the effort to repair it!
Thanks for all the effort to repair it!
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Stuff happens. This is an awesome resource and I'm proud to be a part of it.
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Re: TubeNet server failure
I can only add my "Huzzah!" to the work Sean and Wayne do to keep us mere mortals happy...

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Re: TubeNet server failure
I "think" I got the final bugs worked out on the TubeNet Sponsors. I added one extra week onto all currently active sponsors to try to make up for the 2.5 day outage.
The main forum seems to be working.
My family's email seems back up.
If you guys run into anything else still broken that seemed to work before let me know.
Next item on the agenda is to work out a more robust backup. Backups worked ok this time, but there are better ways.
The main forum seems to be working.
My family's email seems back up.
If you guys run into anything else still broken that seemed to work before let me know.
Next item on the agenda is to work out a more robust backup. Backups worked ok this time, but there are better ways.
sean chisham
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Re: TubeNet server failure
Sean and Schlepp need "like" buttons!
Thanks guys for all your time and effort working on the site.
Since you do not "toot your own horn" I will toot mine for you....
ken k
Thanks guys for all your time and effort working on the site.
Since you do not "toot your own horn" I will toot mine for you....
ken k
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Re: TubeNet server failure
Whew...good to hear it was a server failure. I thought we all had been given a "TubeNet time-out"! 
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Re: TubeNet server failure
Thank You for a great site Sean! It was a pleasure meeting you at the tuba conferance in DC..You and Schlepp keep up the great work..................................................BB
