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  1. laurien May 21, 2008 @ 9:55 am

    Mark emailed that EPC is up and that it looks like ASP.net 1.1 is probably running based on that, but the old ASP stuff is broken along with the ASP.net 2.0 stuff, which powers UFDC. Winston is likely to know more and so might Mark, but they’re both out sick, so maybe we’ll know more soon.

  2. laurien May 21, 2008 @ 10:47 am

    Both UFDC and dLOC are now up! Here are notes in case this ever happens again (and hopefully it won’t).

    dLOC
    First, set a a virtual directory for the dLOC folder, and then follow the directions on this Microsoft support page.

    UFDC
    We need to ensure that .NET framework 2.0 is installed.
    For the UFDC virtual directory, go to Properties and pick .NET 2.0.
    It used to reside in its own application pool, and it still may have to. You can’t have two applications running different versions of .NET in the same application pool.
    Also, we need to ensure anonymous access access is set correctly for UFDC. Click on the Directory Security in the properties window. Click on the top button, and ensure there is some specific name in the anonymous access. Should be like ‘usernamefordatabase’ with the correct username for accessing the database.
    Then, this user needs access to the design, data, and script subfolders.
    You may just need to restart the application pool, if all these settings seem correct.

SAN Update

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Logan is rebuilding the DLC setup on the LE SAN now. We can continue to work off the backup this week, then Friday evening he’ll start a sync back to East. This normally takes about 2 days to copy all the data in the DLC folders but since it’s a long weekend it should be done before we come back to work. Web will be the same way. Systems will restore it to a server here and sync it over the weekend, then have the DNS changed to point back to the original IP.

Will in Systems is working on the problem with DLoC now. Winston is the one that did most of the setup on it and he’s out sick today. As soon as we can get a few details we should be able to bring it back up.

laurien @ May 21, 2008

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