ScottishRadio.net is going to be our official "Beta Test Domain" for the next few weeks. All access to this domain will lead to our apache server. (Which is taking shape very nicely) In fact, if you would like to access our test page on our own server, click the following link:
Unsure how far along you are exactly but this time the link worked and I got a page saying the following. Being am unsure how far you are miught be right but just in case.
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Welcome to the Future Home of Highlander Radio! As of November 27, 2002, the domain name of ScottishRadio.net will be used as our official test domain for the Highlander Radio website. We hope to be all moved on or before December 10, 2002. Check back here for details. To visit our site, click here!
If you can see this, it means that the installation of the Apache web server software on this system was successful. You may now add content to this directory and replace this page.
Seeing this instead of the website you expected? This page is here because the site administrator has changed the configuration of this web server. Please contact the person responsible for maintaining this server with questions. The Apache Software Foundation, which wrote the web server software this site administrator is using, has nothing to do with maintaining this site and cannot help resolve configuration issues.
SHould be working now. In fact, ScottishRadio.net is now pointing towards our new server.
Its going to be a number of weeks before this is properly configured, but we plan on running a duplicate image of the HIghlander Radio website at which point we are going to turn back on our email service.
Thanks for your feedback! Actually, we are going to be moving faster than I thought with the webserver.
We have switched our webserver to Win2k Advanced Server which will speed our development time by atleast 10times. Tonight we installed 1 gigabyte of memory. This baby is flying!
It is possible we might move the forum over to this server sometime this weekend to get a feel of how much power and bandwidth we can handle.
Our new webserver is slowly being built. I say slowly, because alot of this stuff I have never done before. I've re-estimated the completion date to sometime in January.
Ok, now I really need your help. Anyone want to volunteer to test out the forum under our new server. Please just visit the following link and report back on how fast it loaded, response time - thats pretty much all we are looking for now:
What is totally amazing about webservers is the 1000's of different settings and programs needed to work in unison. Well, after an hour investigating the problem, I figured out what I did wrong.
Thank you free2Bme for alerting me to this!!! I really appreciate your help!!!
Worked fine for me though a little on the sluggish side but it could be my system getting to the reformat time I guess just giving me too many headaches
Thanks for checking it out. It would appear that the response time and load time would be acceptable. We are probably going to replace the motherboard on the server so we can get a Pentium 4 1.5-2.0 Ghz CPU - along with the 1 gigabyte of main memory, this should really make things fly and help with any server loads of users.
If all goes well, we might have the forum and free email service go live this coming weekend....as long as we don't run into any snafuus!
Just retested this as I redid my system this afternoon was just driving me too crazy anyways with a fresh load tgook about 12 seconds and with a refres maybe about 9-10 seconds.
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