2010
08.30
Last time, generator maintenance in Johannesburg took everything offline.
There was just notification with the subject line “unknown” (referring to the categorisation of the issue) at 14h22:
SYMPTOMS EXPERIENCED: Intermittent Degradation in Service
SEVERITY: Critical Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: business, connectivity, crash, datacentre, lines down, mtn, offline, outage Category Did you know, security, sysadmin |
2010
08.28
So – Afrihost ADSL uncapped… the promise of “Pure Internet Joy” is part of the offering’s headline.
On a 4Mbps line, the offering of the uncapped account is quite good. Then came the warnings — throtteling may occur based on usage patterns. Then came the notification that there would be an hour-to-hour usage analysis to control the access to consistent line speeds for the “other 93%” of users using the IS-resold Afrihost bandwidth.
To my mind, that’s understandable – if someone’s pulling 210GB a month on an “uncapped” account, they should be throttled as that can be seen as excessive. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: adsl, advertising, afrihost, bandwidth, dsl, is, speed, throttle, uncapped Category Did you know, sysadmin |
2010
08.09
To find all files by file name containing THE TEXT I SEEK:
grep -lir "THE TEXT I SEEK" *
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Tags: bash, code, files, find, text Category bash, code, linux, sysadmin |
2010
08.09
I’m sure you’ve done it already, but WordPress 3.0.1 (a maintenance release) is out since Friday and you should have upgraded (and updated the database) already by downloading the 3.0.1 version.
List of revised files:
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Tags: maintenance release, update, upgrade, wordpress Category code, php, security, sysadmin, wordpress |
2010
07.25
Notification at 20:04 on 23 July 2010 read that the link was back up and stable.
For now. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: bandwidth, capacity, congestion, down, downtime, eta, router, seacom, stm4, website Category Did you know, seacom, sysadmin |
2010
07.22
SEACOM expects all connectivity to be restored to full pre-crash conditions by 23 July 2010. The repairs are not complete yet, but, officially, “in the final stages of completion”, with only testing to go before the cable goes back down into the water.
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Tags: bandwidth, capacity, congestion, down, downtime, eta, router, seacom, stm4, website Category Did you know, seacom, sysadmin |
2010
07.17
Finally, SEACOM has posted new (well, another) report regarding the undersea outage off Mombasa, which, though initially projected to be completed by 11 July will most probably only be finished by 22 July 2010 according to latest reports.
Finally, though, they have announced that the “designated ship has been deployed to the location of the fault where it will proceed to locate the cable on the seabed.” They say that this action will have to take place in and around the area the cabled was dropped by the installation ship over a year ago due to tidal movements that may have relocated the cable on the sea bed. “This is normal and caused by the natural sea bed movements and strong submarine currents in that area.” Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: bandwidth, capacity, congestion, down, downtime, eta, router, seacom, stm4, website Category Did you know, seacom, sysadmin |
2010
07.15
Nothing much new, there is not even an operational update from SEACOM. However, unofficial reports are still pointing to 22 July 2010 as the targeted completion date forthe service to be restored for the submarine cable running up the East African coast. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: bandwidth, capacity, congestion, down, downtime, eta, router, seacom, stm4, website Category Did you know, seacom, sysadmin |
2010
07.14
Just to jot it down lest I forget:
Tar’ing the local directory and streaming the tarball straight to gzip:
tar cvf - . | gzip > target.tar.gz
MySQLdump’ing directly to gzip: Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: backup, bash, compression, gzip, locking, mysql, mysqldump, on the fly, pipe, tar Category Did you know, bash, code, mysql, sysadmin |
2010
07.13
You may encounter the following error on installation:
Installation ended prematurely because of an error
when trying to install 32-bit or 64-bit qlikView on Windows 7. With or without UAC (User Access Control), installation fails.
Suggestions to (re-)install vbscript.dll using regsvr32 vbscript.dll in the c:\windows\system32 (64-bit equivalent) directory didn’t help.
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Tags: error, installation, prematurely, qlikview, windows 7, wise installer Category Did you know, code, sysadmin, windows |
2010
07.12
In the story relating to release upgrades for Ubuntu, below the end-of-life table for the Ubutu Releases from the Ubuntu Wiki – just to have it all in one place; I’m only including the LTS (long-term support) editions, as these should be the only ones deployed on live production systems. In the meantime, Maverick Meerkat is due in October 2010, supported for 2 years. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: apt, apt-install, command line, LTS, ubuntu, upgrade, version upgrade Category Did you know, code, linux, open source software, sysadmin, ubuntu |
2010
07.12
Since their last update, SEACOM – via their news section or the SEACOM Blog which are ostensibly the same (sort of very weak SQL coding and gaping holes asking for SQL injection) – has not released any further news since 9 July 2010 — the target date of recovery is 22 July 2010. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: bandwidth, capacity, congestion, down, downtime, eta, router, seacom, stm4, website Category Did you know, seacom |
2010
07.09
There has been a flurry of updates relating to the repairs to the SEACOM cable. In short – don’t expect anything before 22 July – previous expectations of “5 – 8 days” were over-enthusiastic from the operator themselves…
While restoration capacity has successfully been sourced and implemented from other cable operators servicing the eastern and southern African regions, a lot of work lies ahead regarding the actual SEACOM cable. It appears that the exact location of the cable break, above and beyond the previously reported repeater issues, has been pinpointed at 4 700m below sea level, resulting in the need for specialised repair equipment, robotics and expertise.
The repairs, according to SEACOM, are in the hands of third-party contractors who – beyond weather and sea conditions – run on their own timeline. So the cable operators, SEACOM, have put forward 22 July as a possible next repair date. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: bandwidth, capacity, congestion, down, downtime, eta, router, seacom, stm4, website Category Did you know, seacom |
2010
07.09
So the site’s back, but there’s no news. No news is good news?
Please note that our News module is currently unavailable, due to a security patch implemented by Hosting – we are working on the problem and the news will be back ASAP. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: bandwidth, congestino, down, downtime, jet error, router, seacom, stm4, website Category Did you know, seacom |
2010
07.08

Now the website, too...
The official source for SEACOM press releases, www.seacom.mu has decided to follow suit on the router off Mombasa that has decided to crash, with a very boring bog-standard JET Database error message after the “Detecting Flash” redirection:
Microsoft JET Database Engine error ’80004005′
Unspecified error
/index2.asp, line 10 Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: bandwidth, down, downtime, jet error, router, seacom, website Category Did you know, seacom |
2010
07.07

The spidercam in action at the World Cup
The Spidercam that has been hovering above the pitch in four of the stadiums for the World Cup in South Africa is manufactured by spidercam GmBH (headquartered in Austria). The company was founded in 2000 as CCSystems Inc and the prototype free-flying 360° view camera came into play in 2003. 2007, spidercam GmBH was founded. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: camera, fifa, floating, soccer, spidercam, winches, world cup Category Did you know |
2010
07.07
Local ISPs have been making a variety of attempts and efforts to reroute local traffic to bridge the virtual shut-down of the connectivity of those users solely dependent on the SEACOM fibre-optic cable for their Internet access.
Internet Solutions in South Africa have put in place a variety of rerouting options which, depending on the downstream ISPs, should result in improved browsing availability. Alternate international routes by IS were confirmed to be up in semi-live state yesterday late afternoon. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: downtime, failure, is, mombasa, mweb, repeater, seacom, segment 9 Category Did you know, seacom, sysadmin |
2010
07.06
FIFA just released another 1600 tickets, so there are oodles of Category 1 tickets still available!
Only R 4 200.00 each! So hurry over to https://lmsfwctickets.fifa.com/LMS/UserArea/Wizard.aspx if you’re that way inclined… I wonder how close to the “64 100″ attendance in the 68 000 seater stadium we will get today… R 6 720 000 more revenue on 1 match… Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: availability, fifa, nethelands, soccer, tickets, uruguay, worldcup Category Did you know |
2010
07.06
Slow Internet access (if any – in some cases, you can’t connect to sites without using a proxy) in South Africa… SEACOM has announced that the actual repair on the repeater in segment 9 will take only a few hours, though the full process may take at least 6 – 8 days. The ship is not out and mobilised yet. On their website, there is an update relating to the latest system failure: Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: downtime, failure, mombasa, repeater, seacom, segment 9 Category Did you know, seacom, sysadmin |