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Forum slow/timing out

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 7:30 am
by James
Anything up?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 10:02 am
by Kaiden
Mine seems ok!

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 10:51 am
by Shinobi
Also fine.

Early morning server updates, maybe?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 11:03 am
by James
its still like it. and no its not me as i use different net on different devices

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 11:14 am
by Shinobi
Perfectly fine for me. The universe conspiring against you, maybe a bit of recent bad karma earned?? I don't bloody know lol.

Will let ya know if it is for me. I had same problem a few months ago, so much so that I stopped visiting for a few days.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 11:29 am
by Professor Layton
Ever since the new host it seems to refuse to load 1/20 of the pages for me, it just gets stuck midload but a refresh does fix it.

Seeing as this kinda coincides with my ping randomly jumping up to 2000+ ms for hosts that are generally <30ms, I thought it was just a issue of my ISP and not this site in specific.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 11:36 am
by Shinobi
I pay extra for prioritised traffic and fastpath routing and I've had a fuckfull of webpages not loading correctly.

Try this for those of you not too familiar with internet settings and the like: http://www.speedguide.net/analyzer.php

If ya get red shit use this: http://www.speedguide.net/downloads.php

I'd say just click optimal and save, then restart, but I'd read the documentation first.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 11:41 am
by Professor Layton
Many times it's just out of your control though. All it requires is one point between you and the host that is overloaded and it starts lagging or even timing out.

I don't think I've had a network problem on my side (other than 2 routers eventually just breaking) since Win98, where none of us knew what virusses were and where we happily downloaded anything that was offered to us.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 11:45 am
by Shinobi
My LAN is like fort fucking knox. Obviously now I've said that I'll get hacked tomorrow or something!

Linux is the way to go for security.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 11:54 am
by Psycho
It's ok for me.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 1:24 pm
by Dae
We didn't do any maintenance recently. Alpha also works fine for me.

The only problem I know of is that our secondary DNS seems to be down.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 1:45 pm
by Alex
Dae wrote:We didn't do any maintenance recently. Alpha also works fine for me.

The only problem I know of is that our secondary DNS seems to be down.

Heh, I'll look into the DNS.
EDIT: Fixed. Apparently the DNS wasn't set to auto-start, so it didn't restart after a server reboot (Not this server, another server in the US).

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 3:13 pm
by Shinobi
A stupid moment, but what is a secondary DNS?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 3:45 pm
by Alex
Shinobi wrote:A stupid moment, but what is a secondary DNS?

DNS = domain name system. What it does is basically tell you what IP address a domainname is related to (and also some other shizz like mailservers, and such). So you want to reach dxalpha.com, your computer asks one of the "root" nameservers what nameservers are related to dxalpha.com, which are ns1.xoxoz.com and ns2.xoxoz.com ( http://intodns.com/dxalpha.com ). Your computer will connect to one of the nameservers for the IP address (188.40.62.13) and then your computer can request the webserver at the IP address for the webpage.

We have 2 nameservers: ns1.xoxoz.com and ns2.xoxoz.com. When the first (primary) goes offline - because of maintenance, network being offline, etc - the second (secondary!) fortunately is still available, thus the secondary nameserver can still 'tell' people where our web & mailserver is.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 11:03 pm
by Shinobi
A-ha. Like the DNS i have to manually enter into my router config then, kinda.

Btw what happened to the .co.uk address? I'm sure I used to reach this site that way a year or two ago

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 11:16 pm
by Alex
Still exists, yet redirects to .com

PostPosted: Fri Aug 05, 11 11:59 pm
by ~ô¿ô~Nobody~
Hmm yes.. when loading a page on dxalpha, firefox often switches between the messages "resolving.." and "waiting for.. but no data is incoming.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 11 12:08 am
by Shinobi
Well why does it exist yet redirect... word redundant springs to mind

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 11 1:00 am
by Dae
Shinobi wrote:why does it exist

Why don't you question reasonableness of 65 other domains that I own, and also 6 other domains I own together with Alex :P Only like 10% of them are actual websites.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 11 1:09 am
by Psycho
Dae wrote:
Shinobi wrote:why does it exist

Why don't you question reasonableness of 65 other domains that I own, and also 6 other domains I own together with Alex :P Only like 10% of them are actual websites.


Your planning world domination of domains? Do you "own" the domains, or just pay yearly for them?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 11 1:22 am
by or 1=1
~þsÿçhø~ wrote:Your planning world domination of domains?


I suppose they are parking domains: buying domains without actually use them with the purpose to use them in future or sell them. i.e. buy the domain www.modernwarfare4.com for 10$, hoping that activision will make the next one shit game, and sell to them for 1000$.

Are you planning to buy some .xxx domains? ;)

~þsÿçhø~ wrote:Do you "own" the domains, or just pay yearly for them?


Every domain is paid yearly apart the free ones

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 11 1:31 am
by Dae
~þsÿçhø~ wrote:Do you "own" the domains, or just pay yearly for them?

Personally I own 43 domains, the rest I registered and I manage for my employer. With Alex it's a bit more complicated (there are more than those 6 domains of course, I'm only talking about owning in terms of law here and not agreements which are more important).

I think having a heap of domains is a matter of course when your work and hobby are closely related to the Internet.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 11 5:32 am
by Shinobi
Fucking pointless if you ask me.

Although I do see the sense in purchasing potentially sought-after domains in the hope of resale.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 11 2:26 pm
by Psycho
Some domains can be worth a lot of money. For example if you resgistered gogle.com (which obviously is registered already, but this is just a example), the traffic on that domain would be enormous, and google would pay millions for the rights of that domain.

A good example(ish) of this, was during the turn of the 21st century, a builder had a building company in the UK, fully patented, and it was called 21st century. For full reach in the UK, 20th century fox bought the rights/domain etc for £6million. Not a bad deal eh?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 06, 11 2:35 pm
by Shinobi
Yeah im aware of it just think Dae's a domain-whore lmao

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 11 1:54 pm
by Psycho
It's started doing it to me today :(

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 11 1:58 pm
by James
Just a tiny bit of downtime for the last 5 mins, don't worry.