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2026-06-11 SERVER BACK UP

I’ve got the Physical Site back up and running.

As some of you know the older server died with 3 of 4 drives in a Raid-5 Array all dying at once or at least the same day. In 50 years of working with computers and servers I’ve never seen that occur.

That also trashed the backup files. I ran several days of testing on the Dell R710 I’ve used for many years. I couldn’t find a problem. I still replaced the Raid Controller, the Power supplies and the drive backplane.

I started reinstalled everything but started experiencing problems. Ram slots being arbitrarily and randomly disabled on startup. Drive not being recognized, software randomly crashing, etc.

I finally pulled out an older Dell Poweredge T410 I haven’t been using, installed 6 brand new drives in a Raid-6 Array and so far it’s been going smoothly. I have all the basic software installed and this stub of a site up and running.

Still dealing with my Wife’s death a couple weeks ago and a LOT still to do here with all the Family coming in next week for her Memorial here. I’m going to work on the site at least a couple hours a day to get it rebuilt. First step will be the Books Download then we’ll go from there.

The Librarian

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  1. reaper431 Avatar
    reaper431

    Glad to see you are getting back up .
    Good luck, it sucks when you lose everything like that.
    And I agree , been doing computers since a commodore 64 with tape drive lol, and a flipping binary main frame with paper punch tape storage. Never heard of a raid going down that hard
    You have the same luck as I do

    1. Rocky Rawlins Avatar

      LOL!! I once picked up a surplus PDP 11, in the mid to late 80s, that we thought might make a good Server for the large BBS we ran. I might have been one but… when we turned it and the disk drives on all the lights in the house went out and then slowly came back up. The Wife decided that was a poor choice for a server.

      The Librarian

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