OurHistory/CurrentSystemGripes92008-07-07 04:28:05localhostconverted to 1.6 markup82007-11-12 18:42:17MichaelOlsonMake part of OurHistory72006-05-23 20:30:35AdamChlipalaAlready niced62006-05-23 17:18:52JustinLeitgeb52006-05-22 15:04:47AdamChlipalaRespond to /~username42006-05-22 06:17:27ppp-69-219-163-121.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.netbandwidth accounting and hcoop.net/~username32006-05-22 06:15:45ppp-69-219-163-121.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.netcommented on php timeouts and the problems it causes with SquirrelMail22006-03-26 19:53:06AdamChlipalaFix wording of admin gripe12006-03-26 17:52:02JustinLeitgebThe planning of a new system architecture at Hcoop, Inc. is motivated by a set of concerns with the current infrastructure. This page details these concerns in order to improve ourselves in Hcoop, Inc. v. 2. What deficiencies in our current set-up do we want to correct?If one machine goes down, then our services will go down, too. No way for members to buy arbitrary amounts of disk space No automated off-machine backups Until we get new machine(s) set up, would it be possible to rsync the server contents off-site? I would be willing to contribute space on my linux workstation to this purpose... or do bandwidth constraints make this unreasonable? I imagine that our content is relatively static so that might make this possible. --JustinLeitgeb We don't have a human administration set-up where everyone with an admin job: Feels compensated in proportion to the work he does Is accessible on a predictable schedule PHP scripts have a time limit. This created problems with Squirrel Mail: It is often impossible to attach large files or download large attachments. When Fyodor is running its backup, the system becomes slow. Sometimes folder listings don't display because the php script times out before the folder is read from the imapd. Can we correct this by "nicing" the backup process? Might be a quick fix. --JustinLeitgeb Already done, unfortunately. --AdamChlipala Downloads from www.hcoop.net/~username are not counted toward the user's bandwidth usage Actually, they are counted as much as any other web activity, though we don't have any formal idea of "bandwidth quota" ATM. Do you have any information to indicate otherwise? --AdamChlipala