use.perl.org / slashcode.com switch

pudge on 2008-08-20T16:31:33

We're attempting to switch use.perl.org and slashcode.com to new servers today. Please forgive any downtime. Or don't: I don't care!

Cross-posted on <pudge/*>.


Yay, it worked!

pudge on 2008-08-20T17:54:10

Assuming posting this comment works.

Re:Yay, it worked!

cbrandtbuffalo on 2008-08-20T18:51:40

I can see it, so I guess it worked.

Don't know if it's related or not ...

grantm on 2008-08-21T10:32:29

... but the recent journals box on the home page doesn't seem to be updating any more.

Re:Don't know if it's related or not ...

cbrandtbuffalo on 2008-08-22T11:21:06

Yeah, I'm still seeing the recent journals channel on the home page with journals as of the day/time of the switch.

Re:Don't know if it's related or not ...

Eric Wilhelm on 2008-08-24T05:16:11

me too. So, this is the last recent journal evar!

Re:Don't know if it's related or not ...

pudge on 2008-08-24T05:23:54

Yeah, actually not sure the best way to fix it right now. I'll find out on Monday.

ram use?

tf23 on 2008-09-15T15:51:07

Out of curiosity, how much ram does apache and slashd use one this box for these two slashcode sites?

We have an older box that has two slash sites running (T_2_5_0_175) and a few just-html-sites (yes, I know, boa etc makes more sense for those):

Apache:
        Total: 3024100
        Number running: 66
        Average usage: 45819.70
Slashd:
        Total: 225448
        Number running: 7
        Average usage: 32206.86

http://lottadot.com/files/meminfo-pl.txt

The reason I ask is I'm thinking of putting up an VMWare ESXi box w/ fresh OS/lamp/slashcode within a VM to see how it'd perform. It'd possibly let me remove hardware from our rack and cut our electric use down.