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In an attempt to fix the obvious problems with the server stability we are doing an in-house server move. It should be fast and painless. We'll work on it tomorrow night, shouldn't take more than a couple hours.
"fast and painless"Greg Bernhardt said:In an attempt to fix the obvious problems with the server stability we are doing an in-house server move. It should be fast and painless. We'll work on it tomorrow night, shouldn't take more than a couple hours.
That's what every dentist says!Greg Bernhardt said:It should be fast and painless.
Like last time?Greg Bernhardt said:We'll work on it tomorrow night, shouldn't take more than a couple hours.
So are you going to put in a dentistry fourm during the scheduled downtime?Astronuc said:That's what every dentist says!
Wait, I think we should click that link just once every 10 seconds or so...at least give Greg some incentive to get done quickly.Tom Mattson said:I don't care if it's scheduled or not, I'm still going to click on that "notify staff of problem" email link about 1500 times.
Good idea! Don't forget a manual can opener for any canned goods.ZapperZ said:I'm stocking up on emergency supplies to prepare for tonight's PF outtage - flashlight, extra batteries, non-perishable food, can opener, bottled water, First Aid kit, extra clean underwear, American Crew pomade hair gel (must look good while I'm stressing out), microwave popcorn with no trans fat, and a plush Pooh Bear for comfort.
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Evo said:Good idea! Don't forget a manual can opener for any canned goods.
When is it going to happen? Why don't we have a time? I can't take the stress. I guess I'm just going to have to keep clicking every time I get the "server unavailable" message, just to be sure.
Hopefully successful!In an attempt . . .
Evo said:Hey, Greg's new avatar is 75x75!
Just to get in shape, I'm going to play, "The Ants Go Marching" so everyone can do their finger exercises. (Those who have had recent exposure to small children will understand this.) You wouldn't want to start a mouse clicking marathon without properly warming up first; we don't want any injuries.Tom Mattson said:I'm getting my clicking finger ready.
Uhm, not much.Tom Mattson said:Don't you work?
I've increased your limit by 1px to 65x65Evo said:Hey, Greg's new avatar is 75x75! We can have bigger avatars now? I mean, BIGGER is always better.
1 pixel? Ok, I'll take it.Greg Bernhardt said:I've increased your limit by 1px to 65x65
I like it, it's cute!Stop hatin on jungle belly!
But with Harry gone, I am the last zoobie!Greg Bernhardt said:Stop hatin on jungle belly!
Scheduled downtime refers to a planned period of time during which a system or equipment will be temporarily shut down for maintenance, repairs, or upgrades.
The scheduled downtime on 3/30/06 is likely a result of the need for maintenance, repairs, or upgrades to be performed on the system or equipment. This downtime is planned in advance to minimize disruption to regular operations.
The length of the scheduled downtime can vary depending on the scope of work that needs to be done. It may last for a few hours or even a full day, but the specific duration should be communicated beforehand.
During the scheduled downtime, it is recommended to avoid using the system or equipment that is being worked on. This will help to prevent any potential issues and ensure that the maintenance or upgrades can be completed smoothly.
In most cases, there will be some impact on regular operations during the scheduled downtime. However, efforts are usually made to minimize this impact and the downtime is scheduled during off-peak hours to lessen the inconvenience for users.