OMG you have no idea!!! raying: HH and bloodfilledwater have been just terrific and we look forward to a long and happy alliance with our new server host!
Oh trust me it's been a nightmare and now we don't have to share server space with any other site, it's all ours!!!
I'm going to close the site down at 7pm -6 CST that way nothing gets left behind during the DNS propagation. DNS should be finished by 9pm CST (hopefully), but of course, can take UP TO 24 hours, depending on ISP's DNS cache refresh TTL. For those whom are impatient and can't absolutely stay away from GIF longer than 2 seconds :icon_cheesygrin: here is a link on how to edit your hosts file on your PC that overrides any DNS entry and will direct you to the right server. The link won't be functional until 7pm or maybe sooner (depends on how energetic I feel). http://www.hughesitservices.com/~rhughes/how_to_edit_your_hosts_file.html Also, don't change your hosts file unless you can't wait for the site to be back up and don't edit the file until you notice the site is down, otherwise you'll get old data. The newest data isn't going to be copied over until the site is down.
FYI people, if you have no idea what was just typed above, please wait until the migrating has finished to log back in here.
I'm gonna change my hosts file. It'll be like a private computer geek party. for the layman: DNS = Domain Name System - matches a name (Yahoo!) with an ip address TTL = time to live, IP addresses on a DNS are given a TTL to keep from having a DNS pointing to nothing if a link goes dead ISP = Internet Service Provider
I'll just wait until it comes up normally for me...lol...it will only be about 24 hours? I thought it was supposed to be longer...
Meh, the only thing that takes a long time for DNS propagation is for ISP's to clear out the old records. Time Warner, Comcast, Surewest..etc usually have about one hour cache TTL's. So, after an hour it should grab the new IP. Could take longer, could take less. It's hard to say. 72 hours is way too long. I think the law by RFC is that it has to be 2 days at most before they have to flush out the DNS records.
Well I'm gonna be testing out GIF tonight after the move, so it would be nice to have anyone that wants to help test on the new server ASAP.
Headache? I have a hard time posting news much less understanding this computer gibberish. I'm packed and ready to move. Lets go.