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remix.kwed.org - Have we got any ETA?
Posted: 15/03/2004 - 17:08
by pizza
Hi there,
I'm new to the scene, but I understand that most of the remixes are kindly hosted at RKO (thanks btw).
I tried to access the site this weekend, but it appears to be down, though I couldn't find any related posts here.
Do you know when/if it's actually going to be online again soon? Can someone please explain the story shortly?
Thanks,
Giulio
Posted: 15/03/2004 - 18:51
by CraigG
Judging by Jan's message, people were hammering the bandwidth. From previous experience, I guess it'll be back online when it's back online!
Posted: 15/03/2004 - 19:16
by Larsec
That is true... There is no ETA... Sorry...
Posted: 15/03/2004 - 19:25
by pizza
I see, thanks.
Anyway, if bandwidth is a problem, Jan may want to have a look at BitTorrent.
http://bitconjurer.org/BitTorrent/introduction.html
http://bnbt.go-dedicated.com/
Kyle at
http://www.sphtml.com is using it and he's very happy with it. It solved all his bandwidth problems.
Just a thought.
Giulio
Re: remix.kwed.org - Have we got any ETA?
Posted: 16/03/2004 - 12:09
by Jan Lund Thomsen
pizza wrote:Can someone please explain the story shortly?
In short: when the site resurfaced on the new server it quickly started suffering from those pesky "Internal Server Errors" that we all quickly loved to hate. As the scripts were running without problems at the time of the crash I (naturally) blamed the new setup. Baffle, in turn, blames my scripts.
Not that I blame him for blaming me, mind you.
Even with the site off the air the php error-log is giving me a load of "allowed memory size of <blahblah> bytes exhausted" - but the one I
really don't get is from the apache error.log:
[Tue Mar 16 12:03:41 2004] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] FastCGI: incomplete headers (0 bytes) received from server "/services/apache/fcgi-bin/kwed/php"
Feel free to shed any light on it, y'all.
Posted: 16/03/2004 - 14:48
by Vosla
We fiddled with that WAmp-Pack in my IT-course and also got some "FastCGI: incomplete headers (0 bytes) received from server" with the apache (newest batch afaik). It always happened when there was somewhere a local address in the server-setup (multiple adapters). This made the server think he was intranet only and he failed to respond to foreign addresses. Makes me wonder why there was a response at all. But that was just a wild guess as we had no proper time to fix that. I think Baffle has enough experience on his own, so he might have already checked that and proved me wrong.
Couldn't be assed to look into it at home as I am working on my documentation for my project and exams appear at the horizont.
Greetings,
V.