Hurricane Notice!

M Gravlee

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The server that these Q&A Boards are hosted on is located in Houston, TX. :(

If the hurricane hits the Houston area there may be a temporary outage of service. We are backing up the system on our server located in San Antonio so if we lose this one we should be back online within 48 hours.
 
Thanks, Macon. I sincerely hope that Rita dies down before she makes landfall. Take care and be safe.
 
thanks for the heads up on the server macon.my neice lives an works in houston.an she will be coming home tomorrow after work to get out of there.scott
 
Last I heard I am going to get some rain. I 35 and 45 are swamped. The rasio said houston traffic was backed to the hilt. I need rain not this stuff.


Scotty
 
I can't imagine the Dallas/Ft Worth area traffic being much worse than it usually is. It is always 70mph and bumper to bumper.
 
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M Gravlee":1iplygu3 said:
The server that these Q&A Boards are hosted on is located in Houston, TX. :(

If the hurricane hits the Houston area there may be a temporary outage of service. We are backing up the system on our server located in San Antonio so if we lose this one we should be back online within 48 hours.

Thanks for taking care of us, Macon, and good luck to all those in the path of Rita. It seems like the last few years have been terrible for hurricanes. Even up here in OK they say we'll possibly get tornadoes and heavy rain. We always need rain, but can do without the twisters.
 
May God keep everyone safe who lives or has to be in the path of the hurricane. We are all hoping and praying that it dies down to something lesser before it makes landfall and does the least amount of damage possible. Take care of yourselves and dont try to be heroes for something less valuable than a human life.
 
Frankie":1en4e63m said:
M Gravlee":1en4e63m said:
The server that these Q&A Boards are hosted on is located in Houston, TX. :(

If the hurricane hits the Houston area there may be a temporary outage of service. We are backing up the system on our server located in San Antonio so if we lose this one we should be back online within 48 hours.

Thanks for taking care of us, Macon, and good luck to all those in the path of Rita. It seems like the last few years have been terrible for hurricanes. Even up here in OK they say we'll possibly get tornadoes and heavy rain. We always need rain, but can do without the twisters.

If it stalls as a tropical low like they suspect, she's going to make new record rainfalls. Why is it the female storms wreaking all the havoc this year? Who would ever think Oklahoma needed to be up to speed on hurricanes?
 
M Gravlee":a0p1r3la said:
The server that these Q&A Boards are hosted on is located in Houston, TX. :(

If the hurricane hits the Houston area there may be a temporary outage of service. We are backing up the system on our server located in San Antonio so if we lose this one we should be back online within 48 hours.

Did you have to move to San Antonio, Macon? Or did the power stay on in Houston?

With Rita taking a turn to the east, it looks like we won't get much rain from her. But the SE part of OK is going to get heavy rain. Or at least that's the story this morning.
 
Well, looks like everything did great in Houston. The datacenter switched to generator power at 6 pm last night for safety but they never lost power. Thanks to the crew who stayed up all night running the datacenter!
 

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