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Recursion
16-09-2007, 05:25 PM
Hey,

When you have to bring the forum offline etc... Could you maby like post a thread saying what was actually done for us tech savvy people on the forum? :P

Tom

dirrty
16-09-2007, 05:27 PM
read the announcement.

the wombats
16-09-2007, 05:27 PM
they don't even know what was wrong and what got fixed.

Mr.OSH
16-09-2007, 05:34 PM
Hey,

When you have to bring the forum offline etc... Could you maby like post a thread saying what was actually done for us tech savvy people on the forum? :P

Tom

Maybe it was scheduled maintenance from the data centre on the server. I do no think Habbox deal with the server directly, I'm under the impression they pay for the server maintenance to be handled separately. :) Does it matter exactly what the hardware change was, it's probably just upgrades to make sure the forum(s) run more efficiently?

Recursion
16-09-2007, 05:38 PM
Im nosey like that :)

---MAD---
16-09-2007, 06:32 PM
IPMI card wasn't working properly so they had to fix it. It's the management protocol that allows the server to be accessed in specific ways, even if the host operating system is crashed.

A typical use for the IPMI is a reboot of a locked up server, without having to send a physical data center technician over to push the button.

Data center is where the servers (ie hxf server) are put :).

=HeatWave=
16-09-2007, 06:37 PM
There u go .. your tech answer :)

Also i sorta LOVE ...
JAFFA CAKES :D

Yoshimitsui
16-09-2007, 06:38 PM
IPMI card wasn't working properly so they had to fix it. It's the management protocol that allows the server to be accessed in specific ways, even if the host operating system is crashed.

A typical use for the IPMI is a reboot of a locked up server, without having to send a physical data center technician over to push the button.

Data center is where the servers (ie hxf server) are put :).

I congratulate anyone who can understand that :)

today
16-09-2007, 06:39 PM
i kinda did [=

Reminds me of SG "SID" code thingy lol.

Recursion
16-09-2007, 06:39 PM
You learn something new everyday, never heard of an IPMI Card XD You can see i am Nosey if you go around the forums ;)

nvrspk4
17-09-2007, 03:02 AM
Maybe it was scheduled maintenance from the data centre on the server. I do no think Habbox deal with the server directly, I'm under the impression they pay for the server maintenance to be handled separately. :) Does it matter exactly what the hardware change was, it's probably just upgrades to make sure the forum(s) run more efficiently?

Correct, they do handle these things, but we made the mistake once of not specifically overseeing them, they managed to delete Habbox.com and messed up HabboxForum.com, allowing a hacker to take control of the Habbox domain, if anyone remembers that from a while ago, Habbox was down for days :P So now we watch what's going on, as mad said below :P


IPMI card wasn't working properly so they had to fix it. It's the management protocol that allows the server to be accessed in specific ways, even if the host operating system is crashed.

A typical use for the IPMI is a reboot of a locked up server, without having to send a physical data center technician over to push the button.

Data center is where the servers (ie hxf server) are put :).

Basically, for the *less* tech savvy, what he's saying is they installed something that enables us (well, us in the sense of our server technicians) to remotely access the server (though its not *quite* as simple as remote access, for security measures, obviously the exact methods won't be discussed.) Basically it also sets a VPN Client up, or something akin to it, for those of you who know what it is.

Really simplified: It basically allows us to control the server with a computer, as opposed to actually having to send someone to tinker with it, such as when we want to restart it, we can remotely do it. Think of it this way: instead of rebooting your computer, you turn it on from your upstairs computer and its ready and running when you get there (except for us, we don't *get there*, it just means our site comes back up :P)

At least, that's one use for it :)

Of course, by oversimplifying I run the risk of assosciating two things that aren't quite so close together. But in general terms I'm fairly sure that's right.

cunning
17-09-2007, 04:07 AM
I congratulate anyone who can understand that :)
Lol, I like that. nvrspk4 make it understandable though.:D

Mr.OSH
17-09-2007, 07:13 AM
Correct, they do handle these things, but we made the mistake once of not specifically overseeing them, they managed to delete Habbox.com and messed up HabboxForum.com, allowing a hacker to take control of the Habbox domain, if anyone remembers that from a while ago, Habbox was down for days :P So now we watch what's going on, as mad said below :P



Basically, for the *less* tech savvy, what he's saying is they installed something that enables us (well, us in the sense of our server technicians) to remotely access the server (though its not *quite* as simple as remote access, for security measures, obviously the exact methods won't be discussed.) Basically it also sets a VPN Client up, or something akin to it, for those of you who know what it is.

Really simplified: It basically allows us to control the server with a computer, as opposed to actually having to send someone to tinker with it, such as when we want to restart it, we can remotely do it. Think of it this way: instead of rebooting your computer, you turn it on from your upstairs computer and its ready and running when you get there (except for us, we don't *get there*, it just means our site comes back up :P)

At least, that's one use for it :)

Of course, by oversimplifying I run the risk of assosciating two things that aren't quite so close together. But in general terms I'm fairly sure that's right.

Ah right, due to Habbox's server running cPanel software I'm under the impression that the server runs on Linux (or a very unstable version of windows :P). I can understand that the card works independently from the operating system for server management/system health purposes? This would be used from your computer to the server, SSH as a vague example or VNC etc. Although I've never used this card myself I can kind of understand what Habbox would be using it for. ;) You do learn something new ever day, eh? Thanks for the explanation nvr. :)

le harry
17-09-2007, 07:46 AM
Ah right, due to Habbox's server running cPanel software I'm under the impression that the server runs on Linux (or a very unstable version of windows :P). I can understand that the card works independently from the operating system for server management/system health purposes? This would be used from your computer to the server, SSH as a vague example or VNC etc. Although I've never used this card myself I can kind of understand what Habbox would be using it for. ;) You do learn something new ever day, eh? Thanks for the explanation nvr. :)

Why can't you use normal font it's rly annoying :(

Recursion
18-09-2007, 04:09 PM
Like the serial connection 1and1 give you if you buy a server from them

You > 1and1 server > serial cable > your server.

No ethernet connection required, apart from, this card doesn't go through the hosts server :P

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