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Disk failure at jibbering

Hi People,

Jibbering.com suffered a disk failure today, the FAQ and the posting
will be down for an unknown period of time.

I apologise for the inconvenience.

Jim.
Feb 12 '06 #1
5 1012
VK
The most recent post containing FAQ can be found at:
<http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.javascript/browse_frm/thread/801a5dd8beb8a7b2/e3f59d54ce1e2a9f>
(2006-02-10)

The most recent page mirror made by WayBack Machine is unfortunately
only 2004-03-15
<http://web.archive.org/web/20041101013410/http://www.jibbering.com/faq/>

Feb 12 '06 #2
VK wrote:
[...]
The most recent page mirror made by WayBack Machine is unfortunately
only 2004-03-15
<http://web.archive.org/web/20041101013410/http://www.jibbering.com/faq/>


This is very slow even here (ca. 700 KiB/s top downstream). Probably because
all people are accessing it now ;-)

However, Google's cache retains a newer version that is also considerably
faster (I think they have greater server capacity). The text-only version
is currently viable only, but it is better than nothing.

,-<URL:http://64.233.179.104/search?q=cache:VOwg96sV-SkJ:jibbering.com/faq/+comp.lang.javascript+faq&strip=1>
|
| This is G o o g l e's cache of http://jibbering.com/faq/ as retrieved on
| 3 Feb 2006 03:22:02 GMT.
PointedEars
Feb 12 '06 #3
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:54:20 GMT, ji*@jibbering.com (Jim Ley) wrote:
Jibbering.com suffered a disk failure today, the FAQ and the posting
will be down for an unknown period of time.

I apologise for the inconvenience.


The site is back, there's a FAQ from October available.

It currently seems like the back-up didn't contain any of the faq
notes.

Richard, I can't get through to you on email, have you got a copy of
all of them I can just install, or should I go recover from google
cache? I'll also sort you out with an account on the box if you can
drop me an email.

Jim.
Feb 13 '06 #4

Jim Ley wrote:
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:54:20 GMT, ji*@jibbering.com (Jim Ley) wrote:
Jibbering.com suffered a disk failure today, the FAQ and the posting
will be down for an unknown period of time.

I apologise for the inconvenience.
The site is back, there's a FAQ from October available.

It currently seems like the back-up didn't contain any of the faq
notes.

Richard, I can't get through to you on email,


There is no good reason for that, so worth trying again.
have you got a copy of all of them I can just install,
Yes. I can e-mail you a zip of the faq_notes directory, but it will
have to wait until I get home now (8-10pm ish).
or should I go recover from google cache? I'll also sort you out with an account on the box if you can
drop me an email.


OK.

Richard.

Feb 13 '06 #5
Richard Cornford wrote:
Jim Ley wrote:

<snip>
The site is back, there's a FAQ from October available.

It currently seems like the back-up didn't contain any
of the faq notes.

Richard, ... ,
have you got a copy of all of them I can just install, <snip> I'll also sort you out with an account on the box if
you can drop me an email.

<snip>

Jim sorted me out with access to the server and I have restored the
faq_notes directory. It all seems to be working properly now and the
resources are available.

Richard.
Feb 13 '06 #6

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