Server Move
Update: We've switched over our main web server with little issue! If you see any problems feel free to notify us!
If you're being redirected to AP and the URL changes to an IP address, feel free to clear your cache if you can't wait for the cache entry to expire:
Windows: Start -> Run - type: ipconfig /flushdns
Mac (Leopard) -> Open Terminal and type: dscacheutil -flushcache
GNU/Linux -> As root (SU), Open terminal and type: /etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd restart
Ubuntu -> sudo /etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd restart
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If you're being redirected to AP and the URL changes to an IP address, feel free to clear your cache if you can't wait for the cache entry to expire:
Windows: Start -> Run - type: ipconfig /flushdns
Mac (Leopard) -> Open Terminal and type: dscacheutil -flushcache
GNU/Linux -> As root (SU), Open terminal and type: /etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd restart
Ubuntu -> sudo /etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd restart
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#800081 Quote Report Edited by ☆ChaosKaizer 1 year 3 months ago
1 year 4 months ago
Thanks for all the hard work in keeping AP running :)
How much more is the server upgraded gonna cost per month?
Very little, newer hardware out costs the same as when we rented this current webserver, it's just time consuming to move.
Well lets not hope that it costs more than you receive.Anyways good luck with the transfer
1 year 4 months ago
Keep up the great work Bantam ;)
It's great AP is so popular and I'm happy the server is able to expand. Great job Bantam, but also credits to the hosting provider I guess. Isn't there any way the host can sort of sponsor AP?
Thanks for the continuous effort Batman
So basically, AP will be downtime for a long time to transfer the data? Anyway, thanks for the hard work!
I'm sure it is worth it!~
I'm sure it is worth it!~
Windows: Start -> Run - type: ipconfig /flushdns
Mac (Leopard) - Open Terminal and type dscacheutil -flushcache
the ipconfig likes to "flash" on me not giving time to write anything
so if anyone have the same thing as me just do this
Start -> run -> type: "cmd" -> on the window that open write "ipconfig/flushdns"
(everything without the " ")
(for vista users, run command can be called with "Windows Logo+R")
If the box flashes up and closes then it's done the job!
Nah without any DNS flushing its good for me =3
Lol btw what happens if i do it anyways?.I dont have any DNS? O_o
Lol btw what happens if i do it anyways?.I dont have any DNS? O_o
If the box flashes up and closes then it's done the job!
actually didnt, i've done it then i went back to FF for some time, and the cache was still active. tried by the cmd, and worked instantly.
Lol btw what happens if i do it anyways?.I dont have any DNS? O_o

thats serious ......
I know.Well blame my ISP for that -_-
I write a batch script for MS windows you can download it here -> flushdns.zip (1kb).
extract the flushdns.zip to "Local disk" C , close all your browser and click "flushdns.bat" once.
note: for windows vista you need to right click and select Run As Administrator.
extract the flushdns.zip to "Local disk" C , close all your browser and click "flushdns.bat" once.
note: for windows vista you need to right click and select Run As Administrator.
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