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Ken Hill 02-23-2019 05:11 PM

THANKS--New Site Transition
 
John,

Thanks for all the work you did to get the site over to new H/w and O/S. It appears to have gone very smooth. Hopefully, you didn't lose any sleep over the transition.

Ken

John Dunkle 02-23-2019 05:19 PM

Hi Ken,

First - thank you! I've been working on this in the background over the past month or so - and it's a well earned upgrade to all on the Forum - so my thanks!

As the code set is all different, I'm watching for any errors that might appear - especially in all the custom scripts (there are over 300?!?) - and the database - but, so far - fingers (and toes! ;) ) remain crossed...

Anyway - my thanks Ken!!

John

CraigThompson 02-23-2019 06:42 PM

Thanks for all the effort ! Was this a usual upgrade type thing or is it a new realm in forum technology ? Bear in mind nothing above a basic answer will most likely be understood by me atleast . :rotf:

John Dunkle 02-23-2019 06:50 PM

;) Craig.....

Seriously - my thanks!!

OK - in short we are now sitting on a new/faster system (dual core vs. quad-core processor and a system memory going from DDR2 to DDR4 and 3GB to 8GB) which uses a very different Operating System (Microsoft vs. Linux (Ubuntu LTS)) and a new WebServer underpinning (Microsoft IIS to Apache 2.4). Too - the database isn't MySQL - but rather now MariaDB, for performance reasons. And too - the versions of PHP and the actual Forum software are up several versions (for security)...

Anyway - if you don't read between the (parens) - it's a pretty massive upgrade.. If you read between the (parens) - you'll get a 100 foot view and a bit more technical..??

But my short answer is - simply - my thanks!!! ;)

John

CraigThompson 02-23-2019 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by John Dunkle (Post 266926)
;) Craig.....

Seriously - my thanks!!

OK - in short we are now sitting on a new/faster system (dual core vs. quad-core processor and a system memory going from DDR2 to DDR4 and 3GB to 8GB) which uses a very different Operating System (Microsoft vs. Linux (Ubuntu LTS)). Too - the database isn't MySQL - but rather now MariaDB, for performance reasons. And too - the versions of PHP and the actual Forum software are up several versions (for security)...

Anyway - if you don't read between the (parens) - it's a pretty massive upgrade.. If you read between the (parens) - you'll get a 100 foot view and a bit more technical..??

But my short answer is - simply - my thanks!!! ;)

John

Thanks for the prompt reply ! And as I anticipated about the only part of that I remotely understand is 3GB to 8GB :whistle: Still your explanation is appreciated :bowdown:

John Dunkle 02-23-2019 07:02 PM

Well - if it makes you feel any better - I probably can't shoot my Parkers as well as you? But - I do know how to "shoot programming/operating systems and computers"..???

Please remember that if we ever shoot together, Craig - as I might need a few points in my favor?? ;) ;)

My thanks and best to you!

John

allen newell 02-23-2019 07:04 PM

Thanks John for all your hard work

John Dunkle 02-23-2019 07:10 PM

My thanks, Allen...!

(by the way - posting on this updated software is mighty fast? Geeeez - I hope it doesn't break??!!!! :eek:)

John

Mills Morrison 02-23-2019 07:36 PM

John D is the man! Thanks for your tireless work

John Dunkle 02-23-2019 07:42 PM

Thanks Mills..!

Seriously - I love when a "plan comes together" like this... I'm kind of watching the server to see if any errors arise in the next few hours - and then overnight when it pulls all the backups will be another milestone. After that? I think we should be "good to go"...

Anyway - my thanks my friend! ;)

John


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