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Andrew Lee
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#1 Post by Andrew Lee »

Just a heads up. Every couple of years, the server goes through a major upgrade. Typically the underlying OS reaches EOL (Debian, in this case), and it becomes necessary to move to a new major version (sorta like moving from Windows 10 to Windows 11). This is also a good time to move to major releases of the LAMP stack (nginx, php, mariadb etc.).

What I usually do at this time is to shop for a new VPS (because one can typically get much better specs at better prices compared to a few years before), install the new OS and migrate TPFC over. However, the actual downtime to TPFC would be short (not more than than an hour, likely much shorter), because I would have made sure things work on the new server before cutting over (which simply involves a quick switch at the nameserver to point to the new VPS).

However, what might happen is we may encounter small issues after the cutover, which I am sure everyone has experienced when moving to major releases of OS/apps. I can only ask for your patience if such issues pop up, but I will try my best to iron them out promptly.

Fingers crossed! :D

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Good luck with the upgrade! :)
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TPFC is here to stay, then. Good news. 8)

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Andrew Lee wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 4:05 am I can only ask for your patience if such issues pop up, but I will try my best to iron them out promptly.
Sure thing. Thanks for doing all that work :)

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#6 Post by Cornflower »

It is truly a devotion. Thanks, Andrew.

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Thanks a ton for keeping this site online. Much appreciated 8)

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#8 Post by Andrew Lee »

Thanks for all the well wishes!

This time round, it actually took longer than I expected because there's a major upgrade to PHP (7.x to 8.x), which affected some of the modules used by the site.

Anyhow all the major issues have been ironed out, so I should be able to switch over some time tomorrow, so expected an hour or so of downtime. Will let you folks know once the switch is done.

Fingers crossed!

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#9 Post by Andrew Lee »

The cutover is now complete. Welcome to the new server! :D

You may have to login to phpBB again due to the migration.

If you spot any other anomalies, please let me know.

Thanks!

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#10 Post by nickoftime »

Hey Andrew,

Great job - everything looks good so far...

I found one issue: The RSS feed isn't working: http://feeds.feedburner.com/pfc.

I have a customized, personal landing page that reads and aggregates all my important feeds. Since the cut-over, the TPFC feed does not return anything.

If you changed the URL, please post...

Thanks!

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#11 Post by nickoftime »

Hey Andrew,

To add to the above, I found this error: This is what the RSS button returns when I click the feed button on a page:

XML Parsing Error: mismatched tag. Expected: </link>.
Location: https://feeds.feedburner.com/pfc
Line Number 44, Column 3:
</head>
--^

Thanks...

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#12 Post by Andrew Lee »

nickoftime wrote: Fri Dec 16, 2022 12:22 pm Hey Andrew,

Great job - everything looks good so far...

I found one issue: The RSS feed isn't working: http://feeds.feedburner.com/pfc.

I have a customized, personal landing page that reads and aggregates all my important feeds. Since the cut-over, the TPFC feed does not return anything.

If you changed the URL, please post...

Thanks!
Fixed, no change in URL. Thanks for the report!

Addendum: The feed button issue is related, so fixed as well.

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#13 Post by Ennovy »

Hi Andrew,

When I click on the (i) for the change history of a database entry the page can't load

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#14 Post by Andrew Lee »

@Envoy: Fixed. Thanks for the reporting this!

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Server update artifact or deliberate design ?

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Poster's avatars now display on forums right-side... :roll:

Server update artifact or deliberate forum design change ?

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