On Sun, 27 Aug 2006, Henry Linneweh wrote:
> I think you are just a rude person and I have been on
this list since
> about 1995 and there is a real problem with the lastest
cpanel upgrade
> with mysql and it took out 1 of my server
configurations, that we host
> peoples businesses on and I wanted to see how many
other isp's were
> affected and what their solutions were in resolving the
problem. That to
> me is operational impact, since it affects customers on
multiple
> networks.
So your original post was pure content-free BS, fishing for
others to
admit (as you only just did) that they'd broken their own
MySQL servers by
installing a bad 3rd party (cpanel) update.
That's not NANOG material. If you'd installed an update
on your routers,
and they were all freaked out, that might be.
If you're having trouble with your hosting software, I
suggest
inet-access, or in this case, something as
application-specific as
http://forums.cpanel.net/
a> might be best. I've never used that site, but
it's the first hit if you google: cpanel support forum
BTW, I operate several MySQL servers and none of them have
anything odd
going on this weekend.
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