This server has been running great but woke up to a concerning email.
So I went in and checked it out. Did a database check and it confirmed we had some database corruption.
ran a repair on the database and then poof SatelliteGuys was down showing a database error.
I checked and repaired the database again but told me there were no issues yet we were still down.
i also did a restore of yesterdays database meaning we would have lost up to one days worth of posts.
Before I did that I said F it and let me reboot the server. So the server rebooted.
Glad I did that as everything came back and is testing fine and we didn’t lose a single post.
*phew!*
looking at the logs it appears the issue was caused by having two backups going at once which locked those tables.
We actually run three backups… Cpanel does a complete backup nightly, JetBackup does a backup every 6 hours. And then I do a Xenforo database backup at 3 am.
Cpanel backups are stored locally on the server and then copied to a FTP server at home.
Jetbackups are backed up to AWS via S3.
and the Xenforo Backups are stored locally and backed up to another server in Chicago.
i will need to update the Cpanel backup time so it does not conflict with the Jetbackup jobs.
so sorry we’re were down for a few minutes but so happy I was able to recover from it quickly.
So I went in and checked it out. Did a database check and it confirmed we had some database corruption.
ran a repair on the database and then poof SatelliteGuys was down showing a database error.
I checked and repaired the database again but told me there were no issues yet we were still down.
i also did a restore of yesterdays database meaning we would have lost up to one days worth of posts.
Before I did that I said F it and let me reboot the server. So the server rebooted.
Glad I did that as everything came back and is testing fine and we didn’t lose a single post.
*phew!*
looking at the logs it appears the issue was caused by having two backups going at once which locked those tables.
We actually run three backups… Cpanel does a complete backup nightly, JetBackup does a backup every 6 hours. And then I do a Xenforo database backup at 3 am.
Cpanel backups are stored locally on the server and then copied to a FTP server at home.
Jetbackups are backed up to AWS via S3.
and the Xenforo Backups are stored locally and backed up to another server in Chicago.
i will need to update the Cpanel backup time so it does not conflict with the Jetbackup jobs.
so sorry we’re were down for a few minutes but so happy I was able to recover from it quickly.