Forum - Transition to a new server and stewardship
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2024 3:00 pm
Hello all, I hope you’re all having a good weekend, and anyone who’s been to Goodwood this weekend has remain safe and dry.
Thanks for your patience while Mark and I work through the various technical issues, obstacles and hurdles that this transition has thrown up.
I’ll be stepping into Mark’s shoes shortly and wanted to give a bit of info about how the process will go.
The files that support the forum have grown to a considerable and significant size over the years and because of this, the actual movement of these files will probably take me the best part of a day on and off to migrate them, and so inevitably there will be some forum downtime.
I have successfully done a dry run and a couple members have also been kind enough to test logging in and a few features, so I’m reasonably confident of a successful outcome.
As it stands, the plan is this;
Tonight I’ll lock the forum down - this is to try to ensure that we are able to move all the images and posts across so as not to lose anything along the way.
I’ll conduct some final test to ensure the forum looks the same on the new server as it does on the current one and fix any problems that arise
If that’s successful then during the course of tomorrow, the background addressing will be moved to repoint the Mk1-forum.net.
As soon as that process is completed I’ll unlock the forum and with a little bit of luck, the Mk1 Forum will reopen for the same friendly discussion about all things related to the ADO15 its variants and love-children.
In the unlikely event that it’s unsuccessful, I’ll unlock the forum temporarily on the current server and update you all here.
I remain grateful to Mark for founding this brilliant corner of the internet in the first place, his cooperation and support on this change over and I sincerely hope that this community remains the invaluable resource it has been up until now and continues to thrive, sharing the knowledge and the passion for these wonderful vehicles for people new to the addiction.
Once we’re through this step, I’m not planning any major changes, the same rules will apply here, although I will be keen to hear from members if they have suggestions for how to improve the experience here.
See you on the other side
Gary
Thanks for your patience while Mark and I work through the various technical issues, obstacles and hurdles that this transition has thrown up.
I’ll be stepping into Mark’s shoes shortly and wanted to give a bit of info about how the process will go.
The files that support the forum have grown to a considerable and significant size over the years and because of this, the actual movement of these files will probably take me the best part of a day on and off to migrate them, and so inevitably there will be some forum downtime.
I have successfully done a dry run and a couple members have also been kind enough to test logging in and a few features, so I’m reasonably confident of a successful outcome.
As it stands, the plan is this;
Tonight I’ll lock the forum down - this is to try to ensure that we are able to move all the images and posts across so as not to lose anything along the way.
I’ll conduct some final test to ensure the forum looks the same on the new server as it does on the current one and fix any problems that arise
If that’s successful then during the course of tomorrow, the background addressing will be moved to repoint the Mk1-forum.net.
As soon as that process is completed I’ll unlock the forum and with a little bit of luck, the Mk1 Forum will reopen for the same friendly discussion about all things related to the ADO15 its variants and love-children.
In the unlikely event that it’s unsuccessful, I’ll unlock the forum temporarily on the current server and update you all here.
I remain grateful to Mark for founding this brilliant corner of the internet in the first place, his cooperation and support on this change over and I sincerely hope that this community remains the invaluable resource it has been up until now and continues to thrive, sharing the knowledge and the passion for these wonderful vehicles for people new to the addiction.
Once we’re through this step, I’m not planning any major changes, the same rules will apply here, although I will be keen to hear from members if they have suggestions for how to improve the experience here.
See you on the other side
Gary