On mer, 2003-01-22 at 02:15, koyaanisqatsi@nupedia.com wrote:
Just a note to give everyone a heads-up: anonymous coward submitted a story about our 100,000 article milestone, and we are now slashdotted. Bucket brigade at the ready. ;-)
We're still afloat so far. :) I gotta go sleep now, and won't be free to check in on the site until after 11 am (1900 UTC). So if the site breaks completely in the mean time, please give a shout to jwales and jasonr at bomis.com and ask them to give the server a solid kick or two.
As temporary measures, I've: - Put up a static HTML copy of the main page for people following the direct link to http://www.wikipedia.org/ . (It won't reflect new edits or login state.) - Disabled updates to the page view counters. (They can bunch up when things are really busy and use all available webserver processes, stalling new connections.) - Put the heavy special pages that are disabled part of the day into disable mode full-time (sorry, will re-enable these tomorrow) - Re-enabled the Alternative PHP Cache, which should speed up page load times a little bit by bypassing the PHP script parsing. - Since APC slightly breaks the current RDF spool generator script, I've disabled updating of the RDF spools.
This is a newer revision of APC which hopefully won't crash so much as the old one did. :) If it's problematic, Jimbo or Magnus go ahead and comment out the APC section at the top of /usr/local/lib/php.ini and restart apache.
Note that page view counters, main pages, and all special pages remain enabled on the less-trafficked other languages. Just on the English are they disabled. APC caching affects all wikis.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
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