Our FamilyForum
FamilyForum Documentation & Help => FamilyForum Features & Guidelines => Code & Stuff => Topic started by: Ken on September 07, 2017, 08:34:39 AM
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On Friday, September 8, we begin the process of changing our hosting servers! This has actually been in the works behind the scenes for some time now, with most of the setup work being taken care of by Skhilled and tomorrow marks the time when the site will actually be changed over from the old hosting and servers that we've had with G.C. Solutions (https://gcwebhosting.com/) for some years now.
This new hosting and server package will be on Steve's servers and this will give us a great deal more control and flexibility, plus a little more space should we ever have need for that.
We don't expect to have problems, but things like this move can sometimes get a little dicey, so if issues do arise we'll fix things as quickly as possible.
More detail will be posted as it develops.
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The servers have been changed. There are a few errors cropping up, mostly because of the change from MySQL to Maria databases. But no problems posting, etc.
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Nice job Steve. I see you're now running on php 7, so I would recommend updating Tinyportal to TP 1.3R which should hopefully be compatible. https://www.tinyportal.net/index.php?topic=35891.msg290001#msg290001
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Upgraded to TP 1.3R but still getting this error each time you visit the forum page:
https://www.ourfamilyforum.org/FamilyForum/index.php?action=forum
8192: mktime(): You should be using the time() function instead
File: /home/ourfamil/public_html/FamilyForum/Themes/default/TPsubs.template.php(130) : eval()'d code
Line: 45
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Upgraded to TP 1.3R but still getting this error each time you visit the forum page:
https://www.ourfamilyforum.org/FamilyForum/index.php?action=forum
8192: mktime(): You should be using the time() function instead
File: /home/ourfamil/public_html/FamilyForum/Themes/default/TPsubs.template.php(130) : eval()'d code
Line: 45
Yep sorted that one. But you already know that. :P
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I'm just now able to access the forum in it's current, up to date state... it was showing me a version from several hours ago until now. :o
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I'm just now able to access the forum in it's current, up to date state... it was showing me a version from several hours ago until now. :o
Yes can be a bit frustrating waiting for the dns to propagate, and other people being able to access your own website before you can.
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I forgot about all about propagation. LOL
Ken, don't forget that you can always change PHP versions on-the-fly in cPanel using the MultiPHP Selector if PHP7 causes too many problems. Just change it back to PHP 5.6. ;)
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I'm not to sure about (me) changing things like the php version in use. :o
And, besides, it looks like things are finally returning to normal for me.
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It's just like flipping a switch. Checkmark your domain and then choose the PHP version you wish to use and click "Apply". If you have multiple domains you can chose as many as you'd like...each one can use a different version of PHP! The page will instantly reload and it's done! You can switch back and forth as many times as you like with no problems...other than seeing the PHP bugs associated with PHP 7 for SMF and it's mods.
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OK, now I'll need the address for the cPanel. :thumbup:
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I need to remove the Coppermine link from the navigation bar.
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OK, now I'll need the address for the cPanel. :thumbup:
And, ftp. ;)
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For cpanel:
https://ourfamilyforum.org:2083/
Use the username I showed you and the pass you selected. ;)
Look in cpanel for the main FTP which uses the same password. For security purposes, you should never use the main FTP account...in case it gets hacked. Create a new one and use that one instead. ;)
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For cpanel:
https://ourfamilyforum.org:2083/
Use the username I showed you and the pass you selected. ;)
Look in cpanel for the main FTP which uses the same password. For security purposes, you should never use the main FTP account...in case it gets hacked. Create a new one and use that one instead. ;)
Got it. :thumbup:
Also, the Coppermine link has been removed from the navigation bar.
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So, is everything to your liking, Mr. Kimbrell? At Steve's Server's we aim to please! LOL
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So, is everything to your liking, Mr. Kimbrell? At Steve's Server's we aim to please! LOL
Well, yes, Mr Hill everything is very much OK. :happy1:
There have been no real issues to date and everything has gone smooth as silk. There were some minor disruptions in the connection from my end while the nameservers were changing over, but that's to be expected and is easily cured by a little time or clearing of the browsers cache.
All in all a painless experience that took only 20-24 hours to complete, not much time really because in times past I can remember this taking several days.
So, I'm very pleased with Steve's Server's! :thumbup:
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BTW... checking on the domain name question and it looks like there are a few hoops to be jumped through, so I'll wait a few on that.
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You'll need to request the EPP code (Authorization code) and unlock the domain. It's a simple process unless your hosting tries to make it difficult.
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I've looked for an unlock function and so far do not find one.
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You should register for an account with namecheap first! Then...
Go to your domain's settings, on the left you'll see "Registrar Lock. Click it and in the middle of the screen you'll see "Disable registrar Lock".
Go to your namecheap account and to this page transfer the domain to it then lock it.
https://www.namecheap.com/domains/transfer.aspx
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OK thanks, I'll work on that shortly.
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OK, everything is set to go, so in a couple of hours I'll get back on this domain name transfer.
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Sorry, making sausage gravy with biscuits. LOL
Good deal!
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OK, everything is set to go, so in a couple of hours I'll get back on this domain name transfer.
Actually, an account has been setup with Namecheap and the domain transfer is being processed. :)
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Okey, dokey! :)
I'm going to move my other domains there soon and put them on whoisguard so they are private.
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The site went down for about 15-30 minutes...not sure but is back up now. I assume it transferred as expected.
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Just sent a note to Frank letting him know that the site and domain have been moved from G.C. Solutions to Steve's Server's. 8)
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Several days in and everything seems to be working just fine. :thumbup:
Page loads are fast and no problems that we can see at this time... Steve's Server's are rocking. laughing7
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It has only went down about 3 times and that was my fault. But I love the speed. :)