Initiate Mage
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So far I've noticed a occasional issue popping up with my server. I have found a solution that simi-works to resolve it however there is no way to determine when it has or will happen again so I have no way to really automate the fix. What I have noticed is occasionally somebody will have a connection issue where they can not connect to the server. If I run cabal_status it shows that the server is infact online. however, if I look into the logs files it does not show any connection what so ever that they even attempted to connect
The solution I currently have is to do a full reboot, immediately login, manually stop the server and restart it again. its almost an exact science at this point. Every time this issue happens I can simply do this to solve it. However the issue keeps cropping up.
Currently the server is running on a wired connection in my home(yes I do have the network capacity to support it and yes I do have the resources in hardware for it to run stable. I even have a backup power source and replacement parts incase of a part failing, benefits of an in-home PC repair service)
Currently the server is running on a dual-core CPU with 16gb of ram and 2HDDs in raid. Server OS is CentOS7 and the mssql is hosted on the same machine as the server itself. everything is properly portforward correctly excluding the DB port which is purposefully running to a dummy box(local connected rasberry Pi running as a honeypot)
so pretty much currently there is a single box running the server with everything it needs. What I need help with is identifying what is causing this drop in connectivity between client and server. I don't THINK that its related to the router/modem, reason being the server shows that it is online even when this issue is happening. aswell I can easily still make connections to the DB itself and perform changes actions and such. I don't know if this is fully an application based issue either. I know its something happening on my end tho for sure
The solution I currently have is to do a full reboot, immediately login, manually stop the server and restart it again. its almost an exact science at this point. Every time this issue happens I can simply do this to solve it. However the issue keeps cropping up.
Currently the server is running on a wired connection in my home(yes I do have the network capacity to support it and yes I do have the resources in hardware for it to run stable. I even have a backup power source and replacement parts incase of a part failing, benefits of an in-home PC repair service)
Currently the server is running on a dual-core CPU with 16gb of ram and 2HDDs in raid. Server OS is CentOS7 and the mssql is hosted on the same machine as the server itself. everything is properly portforward correctly excluding the DB port which is purposefully running to a dummy box(local connected rasberry Pi running as a honeypot)
so pretty much currently there is a single box running the server with everything it needs. What I need help with is identifying what is causing this drop in connectivity between client and server. I don't THINK that its related to the router/modem, reason being the server shows that it is online even when this issue is happening. aswell I can easily still make connections to the DB itself and perform changes actions and such. I don't know if this is fully an application based issue either. I know its something happening on my end tho for sure