The post-Christmas vacation post…

Well, let me start off by saying that after thinking it over, my parents and I have come to the determination that spending Christmas in Las Vegas was not one of our better ideas.

The flight out to Vegas was full, and I had never before felt more like I was in a cattle car. The seats were uncomfortable, and I couldn’t sleep worth a damn. The hotel was nice to start with, as they put us in the south tower instead of the east tower that we normally stay in. Mom and Dad were rather miffed, though, as their room didn’t have any easy chairs in it, while mine had two. (In retrospect, we should have carried one from mine to theirs.) Also, the elevators were rather wonky; I swear that only one of the three was working the entire time.

Our evenings were actually rather boring after the first night. We figure the reason is that seeing as we’re not hardcore gamblers, we usually entertain ourselves by going to a couple of shows while we’re in Vegas. This time, though, we only went to one: Wayne Newton’s holiday show. I actually found it rather entertaining, and wouldn’t mind going to see his regular show. When my mom bought the tickets, she didn’t realize until after she booked them that the seats we got included a meet and greet with Newton after the show. That’s definitely one thing I’ll give Newton: he cares about his fans, and it’s obvious during the show and afterwards. The other two nights, we didn’t do much of anything, other than go to Fremont Street on Sunday night. We weren’t entirely impressed, though.

As far as gambling goes, I only hit the slots a couple of times, and that was just to kill time waiting on Mom and Dad. Even then, they were only penny slots. The rest of the time, I was playing a table game called Texas Hold Em Bonus, which I found to be rather enjoyable. I can’t say I was entirely lucky at it, but it was worth the cost of several hours of entertainment. I’ll definitely play it again. :-) Fortunately, I hear the casinos up in Edmonton have it, so if I get a chance to go I’ll give it a try.

On Sunday morning, Mom and Dad gave me gifts! I didn’t have a gift for Dad (though Mom had gotten him the one thing he DID want, which was Serenity on DVD), and I had bought pics of Mom with Wayne Newton as her gift. The gifts I got were both DVDs: Doctor Who – City of Death and Dracula – The Legacy Collection. However, when I got the latter one, my reaction was literally, “Cool! Thanks! … wait, why is Boris Karloff as Frankenstein’s monster on the cover?” It turned out that while the sleeve was for the Dracula collection, the box inside was for the Frankenstein collection. We figure it got mispackaged. Mom’s already sent it back to Amazon for a replacement.

The sad thing is that, really, it didn’t really feel like Christmas. It just felt like another Las Vegas vacation. Not to mention that with only one show, it didn’t seem as fun. *shrug* It was an idea, and while I had some fun, we wouldn’t do this for Christmas again.

Actually, to be honest… Dad had the best idea: next time we want to go somewhere where we can just gamble, we’ll pile into the minivan and drive to Harrah’s in Lake Charles. It’ll cost less, not take as long to get there, and will be far more comfortable. :-)

*sigh* Server issues…

I’ll probably post later today about the actual Las Vegas trip itself, but right now I’m still recovering from two late nights in a row working on server issues.

It started Sunday night, right before the folks and I were to go to Fremont Street. I had pulled the Powerbook out and logged on to see how things were going, and Chan_Ming and Crow (fellow MK Online staffers) mentioned there was a problem with the site. I logged into the server, and about the worst thing that COULD have happened HAD happened: a physical fault had developed on the hard drive, and the partition that held the site was corrupted. Unfortunately, I couldn’t back up any of the data that was on that partition, as that directory was dying. So, I copied off what configuration data I could, shut the webserver down, and called CCShadow to have him contact our hosting provider and get the drive replaced.

Well, Monday night, after I got home, I managed to log into the server after the hard drive was replaced… and to say I wasn’t pleased with the job they did was an understatement. They did a VERY minimal install; they didn’t even install the web server software! Fortunately I had enough information where I could get an idea of what did need to be installed, and I had backups of the site from just after the migration to a more powerful server. Moreover, the databases themselves were backed up nightly, so I had a backup from Sunday morning. I ended up staying up late Monday night getting it worked out, and then finished getting everything working yesterday evening. I’ll still need to talk to CCS when he gets back into the country, but for now everything’s pretty much working.

If the MK Online stuff wasn’t bad enough… on Monday morning, I was working on the main D’Arque Cathedral server when it stopped responding at 9 AM CST. Of course, there was nothing I could do until I got home, but I knew the house at least was still standing and had power, as my DNS server was still online and responding. When I got home that night, I noticed the server had turned itself off. I shrugged, switched it back on, and got back to work on the MK Online server. Less than twenty minutes later, I noticed it had shut off again. I did some investigating and tried a couple of things (including replacing the power supply), only to come to a determination that the machine was overheating. The CPU fan wasn’t going as fast as usual, and the case wasn’t well-ventilated as it was. *sigh*

So, on my way home from work yesterday, I stopped in Fry’s and picked up a new case with a 420 watt power supply, fans on the side and top, and an LCD temperature gauge, plus a new CPU/heatsink combination. When I got home, I proceeded to disassemble the server and throw everything into the new case. It took quite a bit of doing (especially trying to get the new heatsink/fan onto the CPU in the case), but I finally got it up and running late last night. The new case has blue LED lights on the fans, and six of them on the front of the case. Dad took one look at it this morning and said, “Those will have to be disconnected.” My response: “Uhm… whenever you’re in this office working, your back is to the servers. How will it bother you? In addition… I don’t want to screw around with a production server.”

So, both servers are now up and running for the most part. I’ll probably end up going to bed early tonight as a result, just to make sure that I can catch up on my sleep. As I said before, I’ll post a Las Vegas wrap-up a bit later.