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  • Daily down time?

    Just a question:

    Just about every day this week, I've come home around midnight (EST) and when I check these forums it says that a connection was refused. Things are usually alright an hour later. It's happened often enough to not be coincidence. Is the server doing something at this time every day?

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    The server reboots every day at 4am / 3:30am CET. This takes 5 to 10 minutes.

    It's the only way to keep the server stable (Win2K, bleh :x)

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    • #3
      Filthy RAM, blah
      Light is faster than sound. That is why people look bright, until you hear them.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mythrandir
        The server reboots every day at 4am / 3:30am CET. This takes 5 to 10 minutes.

        It's the only way to keep the server stable (Win2K, bleh :x)

        Uhm, an up time of 1 day with Win2K because after that the system gets unstable?!
        That is definately NOT a win2k problem...
        There's no place like 127.0.0.1

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        • #5
          Fallen Angel, it all depends on how the server is used for.
          As for our servers, we have Cold Fusion server, sybase, and PHP + mysql running on it. Which can be very stressfull for a server.
          Rebooting at 4 AM, just ensures us the memory used will be cleared again.
          Light is faster than sound. That is why people look bright, until you hear them.

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          • #6
            That's alot of stuff to run on a single server.
            One question though, why run both a Sybase database server and a mysql database server on the same machine?
            There's no place like 127.0.0.1

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            • #7
              Mysql is just for TWL and TWT
              mysql doesnt has foreign keys so, you can get alot of records that lead to nowhere etc etc.
              We use Sybase for our company's projects.

              Its hard to use Mysql as professionals i guess =/
              Especially financial applications that we make
              Light is faster than sound. That is why people look bright, until you hear them.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BLeeN
                Mysql is just for TWL and TWT
                mysql doesnt has foreign keys so, you can get alot of records that lead to nowhere etc etc.
                We use Sybase for our company's projects.

                Its hard to use Mysql as professionals i guess =/
                Especially financial applications that we make

                Oh i see, so it's not a pure TW related server.
                Mysql is indeed just too limited in its options for professional use.
                I prefer Oracle over mysql anyway.
                There's no place like 127.0.0.1

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