First official day of Kindergarten for Hallie, and preschool orientation for Travis, neither of which I got to attend. Busy day of work. Painters here all day. Doctor’s appointment. Messing around with my Flickr account.
Long day. Time to turn in.
First official day of Kindergarten for Hallie, and preschool orientation for Travis, neither of which I got to attend. Busy day of work. Painters here all day. Doctor’s appointment. Messing around with my Flickr account.
Long day. Time to turn in.
So the switch to the VPS Farm hosting provider is not going as smoothly as I’d hoped. Even with a swap partition enabled, the session ran out of memory.
I set up my home network management software instance to monitor the server for memory issues but I turned my network management box off as painters are working in the room where it normally lives. Thus I was unable to track issues with the server. I did have a console open on it which indicated it died around 11 AM today, though from what I still don’t know. Seems every 36 hours it decides to done blowed up.
Bear with me, folks, as I work out these issues. Thanks, y’all.
Despite being hung up on Friday, another Tuscany Industries (or Upgrade Now) car-warranty-expiring phishing call just came in, this time from 208-839-2686. This number, according to Google, is the mobile phone number of a man in White Bird, Indiana – an unlikely phisher. Falsifying their CallerID. Geniuses, real geniuses.
Since you clowns are most likely are reading this, let me tell you your days are numbered. You had a good gig while it lasted but I’m on to you. You’ve pissed me off and I will find you and I will turn the whole state and federal law enforcement teams on to you if that’s what it takes.
Roy Cooper’s office and I will have a conversation about this today. Count on it.